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Bat Blue's Pasdar To Address Cloud Security At Interop

Session will explore Cloud/Sec, a comprehensive, robust and complete in-the-cloud perimeter security solution.

Bat Blue's Pasdar To Address Cloud Security At Interop
2010-10-18
CLIFTON, NJ, October 18, 2010 (Press-News.org) Bat Blue Corporation President, CEO and Chief Technologist, Babak Pasdar, will be speaking at Interop NY 2010's Cloud Zone Theater on October 21, 2010 at 11:40 a.m. Mr. Pasdar will be the featured speaker for the "Security in the Cloud" session. He will be discussing Cloud/Sec, Bat Blue's complete perimeter security solution that is designed to eliminate equipment, support and subscriptions for organizations.

Mr. Pasdar will be addressing the failure of security technologies in their attempt to keep up with malicious threats and vulnerabilities. This includes firewalls, IDS/IPS, Proxies, and many of the legacy tools organizations use today in an attempt to defend and protect their technology assets. He will clearly outline how stringing along dozens of tools is an expensive and ineffective way to operate. This leads organizations to choose between managing complex security tools or the less expensive and more dangerous assumption of risk.

Bat Blue developed Cloud/Sec as a solution to address these issues. Cloud/Sec delivers comprehensive security in-the-cloud for all ports and protocols and eliminates the burdens of product ownership faced with legacy approaches to security. It can support all of an organization's sites, including the headquarters, home office and hotel users, and can deliver a unified and singular management interface for security.

Cloud/Sec delivers application based security where it can identify individual unique applications and offer visibility and enforcement around them. It also consolidates User-based Access Control (AD and LDAP Integration), Application Visibility and Control, Threat Management (Vulnerability Protection), Malware Protection (Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware), VPN (IPSec and SSL), URL Filtering and Data Leakage Prevention into a single comprehensive solution.

"Cloud/Sec has been in production use since 2009 and has been fully vetted into a reliable offering with over one year of Beta testing," said Mr. Pasdar. "I look forward to discussing Cloud/Sec in front of such an amazing gathering of technologists at Interop NY."

About Babak Pasdar
Babak Pasdar is a 24 year veteran of the technology industry and is recognized industry-wide as an emerging technology evangelist. He has a proven track record in both identifying early stage technology requirements and developing the technology solutions that address the needs. Mr. Pasdar is a strong advocate for privacy and has testified to the Congress on several occasions on the issue. He is a trusted advisor to multiple CIOs and high level technology executives.

Contact: Scott Saltz
Tel: 212-461-3322 x 3007
Email: ssaltz@BatBlue.com

About Bat Blue Corporation
Bat Blue is a provider of end-to-end network and security technologies and services, that address three key areas: Economy, Effectiveness and Efficiency. Bat Blue delivers its solutions through highly-vetted, next-generation technologies that empower consolidation, cost-savings and reduction of burden. Bat Blue's Cloud services deliver an entire Internet perimeter and off-site backup in the cloud without complicated hardware or expensive subscriptions. Our BlueNET IP network is unparalleled, delivering low-latency services with a ten-fold performance advantage over legacy providers. Bat Blue is proud to be the official WiFi provider of ESPN's X Games. Visit Bat Blue at http://www.BatBlue.com.

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[Press-News.org] Bat Blue's Pasdar To Address Cloud Security At Interop
Session will explore Cloud/Sec, a comprehensive, robust and complete in-the-cloud perimeter security solution.