Arxceo`s Anti-Reconnaissance Security Appliance Turns the Table on Cyber Specialists at Engineering Conference

Released on = April 10, 2007, 12:39 pm

Press Release Author = Justine Schneider

Industry = Software

Press Release Summary = Arxceo's Anti-Reconnaissance Security Appliance Turns the
Table on
Cyber Specialists at Engineering Conference

Press Release Body = HUNTSVILLE, Ala., April 10, 2007 - Arxceo® Corporation, a
provider of anti-reconnaissance and anomaly behavioral-based attack prevention
technology, demonstrated its Ally ip100T security appliance during the Digital
Combat Exercise (DCE) held at the 2007 Southeastern Software & Systems Engineering
Conference (SE)3 on March 12-15 in Huntsville, Alabama. The Ally ip100 performed
flawlessly by camouflaging the network and frustrating attackers with
anti-reconnaissance false positives. Unlike the false positives that network
administrators are usually faced with, these false positives confuse, deter and
mislead the attacker and cause them to loose valuable time.

Among the experts analyzing Arxceo's defense were researchers from the Georgia Tech
Research Institute, which fielded an "attack team" that participated in the digital
exercise designed to engage cyber specialists in launching digital attacks on
networks with varying levels of security. The Georgia Tech Research Institute team
said Arxceo's Ally ip100 is likely to be very effective in deterring hackers from
attacking a network or server.

Arxceo's Ally ip100T is an easy-to-install, low-cost, low-maintenance solution
designed for small businesses, branch offices and departments hoping to avoid
zero-day attacks, Denial of Service (DOS) attacks, or to keep safe from hackers and
corporate espionage breaches. The Ally ip100 creates an offensive, always-on
defense that prevents attackers from using even a single packet to probe the network
for vulnerabilities. Arxceo's Ally ip100 defense was the least expensive security
device integrated into the Digital Combat Exercise.

"We were asked to make this easier than the last Digital Combat Exercise, as all
the teams were frustrated and unable to get any information about devices behind
our appliance. This year, we provided the IP address of the unprotected Webserver
and told them there were at least two default services running on their standard
ports with easy-to-guess passwords," said Don Davidson, CEO, Arxceo. "In order to
simplify the process even further and make it a learning experience, we provided
the teams with our literature and towards the end of the lengthy exercise; we
turned off our blacklisting feature."

James Chaloupka, Research Scientist, Georgia Tech Research Institute stated,
"Arxceo's Ally ip100 really turned the tables on us. Our penetration and hacking
tools were giving us lots of false positives - leading us down bogus avenues and
wasting our time as we attempted to crack various wide-open services that turned out
not to exist."

Arxceo's Tag-UR-IT technology confuses reconnaissance results of attackers. Arxceo's
Ally ip100 anti-reconnaissance device prevents the spread of worms across the
different segments of a network and fortifies network protocols, eliminating abuses
such as covert channeling, DNS cache poisoning, fragmented packet \'exploit
injections\' and raw-frame Ethernet data leak transmissions. The Ally transparently
authenticates end-user TCP connections without client software to communicate or
authenticate the session. This authentication eliminates address spoofing, a common
method used in both network reconnaissance and network attacks - including Denial of
Service abuses.

About Arxceo® Corporation
Arxceo provides anti-reconnaissance and anomaly behavioral-based, attack-prevention
appliances that help secure networks from information gathering, vulnerability
exploitation, zero-day worm attacks and other malicious network traffic. Arxceo's
patented Plug and Protect and Tagged Universal Resource Information Transmission
technologies combine to provide the world\'s best anti-reconnaissance layer --
preventing attackers from mining vulnerabilities to exploit. After passing through
this layer, Arxceo\'s unique anomaly and behavior-based zero-day attack prevention
engines monitor and stop attacks effectively without the use of any signatures.
Arxceo is now a JCI Group Company. JCI is a world-leading wireless data solution
provider servicing enterprises and individuals requiring secure data communication.
For more information, visit www.arxceo.com.


Arxceo, Tag-UR-IT, Ally IP1000, Ally ip100, Plug and Protect, and the Arxceo Logo
are trademarks of Arxceo Corporation. Other brands and product names are trademarks
of their respective owners.
© Copyright 2007, Arxceo Corporation

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Contact Details = Contacts:
Justine Schneider
MRB Public Relations, Inc.
1-732-758-1100 x106
jschneider@mrb-pr.com

Chandler Hall
VP of Marketing/Founder
Arxceo Corp.
1-256-837-8338 x111
chandler.hall@arxceo.com

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