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Winner of the 2009 Global Excellence in Network Security Solution Award

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Info Security Products Guide Names Solera Networks™ Winner of the 2009 Global Excellence in Network Security Solution Award

Solera Networks DS 5150 Gains the Highest Trust of Customers Worldwide

LONDON, ENGLAND (Infosecurity Europe) – April 28, 2009 – Solera Networks, a provider of innovative network forensics software solutions, announced today that Info Security Products Guide, the industry’s leading publication on security-related products and technologies, has named the Solera DS Series of network forensics appliances a winner of the 2009 Global Product Excellence in Network Security Solution Award. This award is an endorsement of the company’s network capture, index, search and regeneration technology – technology that can significantly reduce the time to resolution of a network security event.

The Solera DS Series of software-based network forensics appliances capture and record all network traffic across today’s fastest networks, up to 10 Gbps. They enable a complete historical record of all network traffic that can be searched, replayed and analyzed, giving IT professionals an accurate picture of network activity and performance after a security event occurs. Solera DS appliances can be deployed in either physical or virtual environments and also integrate seamlessly with existing network applications through available APIs.

“In an interconnected world threats have no boundaries and security has to remain a prime requirement,” says Rake Narang, editor-in-chief of Info Security Products Guide. “We are pleased to honor Solera Networks DS 5150 as a winner for 2009.”

“Info Security Products Guide’s recognition of Solera Networks DS 5150 further validates our commitment to providing standout network forensics solutions,” said Steve Shillingford, CEO of Solera Networks. “We are honored to receive Info Security Products Guide’s ‘customer trust’ distinction. Customer satisfaction has always been important to Solera Networks, and we’ll continue to view it as a critical component to our success.”

As an additional validation for the company and its solutions, Solera Networks recently announced additional venture funding of $7M led by Allegis Capital.

About Info Security Products Guide
Info Security Products Guide is a media sponsor of RSA Conference 2009 and Technosium Executive Alliance Forums engaging Chief Information Officers (CIOs) and Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs). As a technology research and advisory publication, it plays a vital role in keeping decision makers and end-users informed of the choices they can make when it comes to protecting their digital resources. You will discover a wealth of information in this guide including tomorrow’s technology today, best deployment scenarios, people and technologies shaping info security and independent product evaluations that facilitate in making the most pertinent security decisions. The Info Security Products Guide awards recognize and honor excellence in all areas of information security. To learn more, visit www.infosecurityproductsguide.com and stay secured.


$7M in New Funding to Grow Network Forensics Business

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Solera Networks™ Secures $7M in New Funding to Grow Network Forensics Business, Allegis Capital Leads Round and Joins Board

New funding validates company’s objective of providing the missing link to a complete information assurance strategy.

LINDON, UT – April 15, 2009 – Solera Networks, a provider of innovative network forensics software solutions, today announced it has raised an additional $7 million in Series B venture funding, led by new investor Allegis Capital. Solera Networks’ existing investor, Canopy Ventures, is also participating in the round.

Proceeds from the funding will be used to accelerate growth in sales and marketing activities, including opening the company’s new office in Washington, DC and expansion of its Japanese operations.

Solera Networks president and CEO, Steve Shillingford said, “We’ve always believed that today’s information assurance strategies are missing a fundamental component – the ability to go back in time to quickly find the source of a breach, remediate the failure, and fortify the network. We see this funding as validation for the need to shift toward planning for these inevitable failures by investing in network forensics solutions like those from Solera Networks.”

Solera Networks has made significant advancements in high-speed network forensics solutions for both virtual and physical networks, including technology to capture, index, search, and replay all network traffic. The company’s solutions are unmatched in speed and scalability and have been previously demonstrated at Supercomputing ‘08 in a real-world testing lab involving live network traffic. Additionally, Solera Networks has certified its performance with Meircom and in numerous live customer deployments.

“We can expect to see more aggressive attacks targeting vulnerabilities that have been recently classified, but for which a remedy is still under development,” said Nick Selby, Vice President and Research Director of the Enterprise Security Practice at industry analyst firm The 451 Group. “Network forensics technologies, like those from Solera Networks, can replay past network events in full fidelity and help identify the scope of the exploit. Swift identification leads to protection against further exposure.” Solera Networks will showcase its latest solution at RSA in San Francisco, April 20-23.

“We are very pleased to join Allegis Capital in this second round of financing for Solera Networks,” said Ron Heinz, Managing Director of Canopy Ventures. “Solera Networks has combined a strong management team with excellent technology in the exciting growth market of network forensics. We believe their opportunity to serve customers in global markets is very compelling.”
“Despite best efforts to protect information assets, there will always be instances where predetermination and prevention isn’t possible,” said Spencer Tall, managing director of Allegis Capital. “Organizations must shift their focus to incident response, supported by comprehensive network forensics. Determining the scope of an event is key, followed by remediation and fortification. This is where Solera Networks’ open architecture, support for any network, and easy-to-use forensic applications fill the gap in today’s network security platforms. It’s a very exciting market opportunity.”

Spencer Tall and Robert Ackerman, managing director and Co-Founder from Allegis Capital, will join the Solera Networks Board of Directors.

Solera Networks’ growing customer base includes small businesses up to global 2000 enterprise and government entities.

About Allegis Capital
Allegis is a seed and early stage venture capital firm focused on the digital economy. The venture firm has five funds and invested in more than 70 companies including Ironport Systems, RIBBIT, LGC Wireless, SandPiper – Digital Island, Rent.com, Shopzilla, Comparnet and StepUp Commerce. Based in Palo Alto, California, Allegis has assets under management of $500M. For more information, visit www.allegiscapital.com.



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