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nexTier Networks Debuts More Intelligent Data Leak Prevention Solution - Read More

Date Added: July 02, 2008 03:48:17 AM
nexTier Networks, the company that is revolutionizing information security and data leak prevention through its unique semantic analysis technology, today announced immediate availability of the industry's first data leak prevention solution with built-in semantic analysis and automated security policy management. nexTier Networks' DLP automatically assigns security values to discovered network ...

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