Interview with Wedge Networks’ Chief Scientist at 2012 Mobile World Congress

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Tony Sklar speaks with Husam Kinawi – Chief Scientist for Wedge Networks at the 2012 MWC conference being held in Barcelona, Spain. Dr. Kinawi gives us an overview of Wedge and the company’s product during the interview. View the video.

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Oops! HTML5 Does It Again, by Lori MacVittie – F5

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In this article, Lori MacVittie of F5 discusses the tradeoff between security and performance. And, how Wedge Networks “has a solution to the problem of disaggregating web objects without requiring specific identification by HTTP headers, thus solving this problem and several other similar ones where protocols lack the means to definitively identify specific content by type.”

To read the full article, please visit devcentral.f5.com HERE.

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How To Batten Down Network Security and Increase ISP Customer Satisfaction By Hongwen Zhang for CRN

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ISPs and IT solution providers can differentiate themselves by stressing their security capabilities. President and CEO of Wedge Networks, Dr. Hongwen Zhang, offers advice on how solution providers can position security advantages as a selling point to their customers in this contributed article on CRN.

To read the complete article, please visit CRN.com HERE.

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Best Strategies In Preparing For HTML5 Threats

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Dr. Hongwen Zhang’s article on the best strategies in preparing for HTML5 threats is highlighted in echannelline.com.

“To maintain network security, organizations must adopt a solution capable of Deep Content Inspection (DCI) without disabling the benefits presented by HTML5. These techniques scan and understand the intent of all web content, from advanced malware hidden in high volumes of traffic to simple coded threats.”

http://www.echannelline.com/usa/story.cfm?item=27398

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WedgeOS solution featured in HTML5 article by networkcomputing.com

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Wedge Networks’ WedgeOS platform has been featured in Network Computing’s article “Rise Of HTML5 Brings With It Security Risks” by Robert Mullins. WedgeOS’ Deep Content Inspection approach is seen as a solution against the potential security flaws within the WebSocket API in HTML5.

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Risk Management Monitor interviews Dr. Hongwen Zhang on the risks of social media spam attacks

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Wedge Co-founder and CEO, Dr. Hongwen Zhang, provides insight on the Risks of Social Media Spam Attacks in the interview by Emily Holbrook of Risk Management Monitor. To learn more about these risks and to read the full interview, please visit Risk Management Monitor.

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INDUSTRY-FIRST DETECTION AND REMEDIATION OF THREATS WITHIN HTML5 CONTENT

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As organizations face increasing amounts of dynamic HTML5 content flowing through their networks, Wedge Networks, an innovator providing remediation-based Deep Content Inspection for high-performance, network-based Web security, today announced that its patented WedgeOS platform is the first in the industry to support, detect and mitigate against malware found in HTML5 specific content threats and the WebSocket protocol.

HTML5 provides a rich, responsive and standardized web application environment, enabling trends like mobile access and cloud-based applications. It is being rapidly adopted by organizations as web designers leverage the new protocols to create dynamic content to improve the overall end user experience. Fundamentally safer than previous versions, HTML5 however, does introduce new security challenges including unique malware channels using cross-site delivery/communication, broader Javascript capabilities and the WebSocket protocol. To take advantage of the benefits of HTML5 while maintaining security, organizations require solutions that first support the protocol, then use Deep Content Inspection techniques to understand and secure the content transferred through it.

The award-winning WedgeOS platform from Wedge Networks is the first platform to support and secure HTML5 content and protocols. In Wedge Network’s testing of leading Secure Web Gateways and Content Control devices, no other vendor was able to transmit HTML5 content and block viruses contained within. WedgeOS provides organizations with the ability to increase web security for existing and future protocols.

WedgeOS’ HTML5 security features are available immediately on all products and provide:

Advanced Protection

  • Security against sophisticated malware threats hidden in the high volumes of concurrent traffic brought on by HTML5.
  • Detection and remediation of both known and zero day threats, without impacting network performance.

Comprehensive Scanning

  • Effectively taking the end user out of the security equation with protection from threats on hijacked sites. Wherever they go, whatever they click on, they are scanned and secured.

Support of Dynamic Content

  • Inbound and outbound support for HTML5 content, over the performance-boosting WebSocket protocol.
  • A scalable, real-time solution that understands the intent of Data-in-Motion and provides remediation when necessary.

Usability

  • WedgeOS achieves line speed high performance scanning throughput, preventing bandwidth bottlenecks and end user latency; a new industry requirement for multiple concurrent sessions brought on by HTML5.

Supporting Quote:

Hongwen Zhang, president and CEO, Wedge Networks, said:

“HTML5 has created new, advanced protocols and codes, enhancing the content of today’s Internet, enabling greater incorporation of applications in the web browser and an overall richer web environment. WedgeOS secures the HTML5 content and protocols seamlessly, providing end users the ability to allow HTML5 websites and content into their organizations with the same security protection that applies to the rest of their network infrastructure.”

Supporting Resources:

For more information, including a video on HTML5 and the WedgeOS platform, visit the HTML5 section of our website.

Webinar: What every Security Professional Should Know about HTML5, January 26th, 2012 between 11:00am and 12:00pm MT with Wedge Networks Senior System Architect, Joe Bulman P. Eng. Click here to register.

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Social Media: A Hacker’s Secret Weapon for Accessing Your Network

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The vast amount of Internet applications, Web services, and online social media outlets has quickly distorted the lines between corporate and personal usage, leading to an increase in malware outbreaks and data loss. Despite their functionality, services such as blogs, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter pose a yet-to-be-realized threat in the workplace.

Many organizations will label these social media sites as trusted Web sites based on their popularity, but this does not take into account user-generated content. Hackers exploit this primary weakness and manipulate users into downloading malicious content or viewing malicious sites through friend news feeds, status, or recommendations. A recent study by Kaspersky Labs indicates social networking sites are 10 times more effective at delivering malware than the previous popular methods of e-mail delivery.

Dr. Hongwen Zhang, President and CEO of Wedge Networks discusses how to let your organization take advantage of social media’s benefits as it safeguards policies and compliance in this article by Enterprise Systems Journal

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Wedge Networks BeSecure Web Security Gateway Prevents Social Network Attacks, Data Leaks (CMS Wire article with quote from Dr. Hongwen Zhang)

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By  (@JANGELO)  | Jun 24, 2011

Social networks are often an easy target for malware authors because of the social aspect. Unsuspecting social network users are often too trusting of content and network contacts, and usually end up transmitting and receiving all sorts of malicious code. Wedge Networks (newssite) addresses this by killing off malware at the source with the BeSecure appliance, now available for social networks.

To read the complete article, please visit CMSWire.com HERE.

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SMBs Face Social Media Security Challenges (an interview with Dr. Hongwen Zhang by InformationWeek)

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Wedge Networks upgrades its Deep Content Inspection network gateway to monitor social media and Web application traffic for security risks.

By Kevin Casey InformationWeek
June 22, 2011 01:53 PM

If humans are the weakest link in online security, then social media is a potential nightmare for small and midsize business networks. So many links to click, from so many “trusted” sources–so little time before socially-borne threats are taking root inside the company like toxic weeds.

So what’s the security-minded SMB owner or IT pro to do? You could block access entirely, but where do you start? It’s not just a Facebook problem, although one of the world’s most-visited sites is certainly a place to start. What about the countless other Web applications that enable user-created content, collaboration, communication, and the like? These days, it seems you’d need to shut off Internet access altogether.

To read the full story, please visit InformationWeek.com HERE.

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