Press Release
FaceTime Adds Squid Proxy Support to Unified Security Gateway to Extend Enterprise Security for Web 2.0 Platforms
FaceTime's USG 3.1 Now Supports Both Squid and Blue Coat Proxy Servers and Includes FaceTime Security
Labs' Comprehensive Application Signature Database
BELMONT, Calif - December 2, 2009 - FaceTime Communications (www.facetime.com) today announced
support for the Squid proxy server in its secure Web gateway,
Unified Security Gateway (USG) v 3.1.
This enables organizations using Squid proxies to manage and control content posted from the corporate
network to blogs, wikis, webmail and social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
FaceTime's USG is the first secure Web gateway to combine content monitoring, management and logging
of social networking, instant messaging and Unified Communications, with URL filtering, malware and
Web antivirus protection. FaceTime launched support for Blue Coat proxy servers in September 2009. USG
also includes a comprehensive application signature database of more than 4,000 applications of concern
to IT managers. Created by FaceTime's Security Lab, the database is the most extensive available, and
is continually maintained and updated by FaceTime's security research team, the leading research team
dedicated to the collection, analysis, associated threats and management of real-time and Web 2.0 applications.
Squid is one of the most widely deployed caching proxy servers and supports a wide range of Web protocols.
It is popular partially because it is free, but also because it is compatible with a number of operating
systems and offers excellent performance. USG 3.1 has the option of either being integrated with a Web/FTP
proxy server, such as Blue Coat or Squid, through an ICAP-based connector, or deployed in simple pass-by
mode -- a plug and play deployment which requires no change to existing network configurations.
"We are seeing tremendous growth in Web 2.0 adoption within corporations and government agencies, along
with a growing concern about regulatory compliance and data leakage," said Nishant Jadhav, director
of product management for FaceTime. "Since a number of networks already have Squid proxy servers in
place, this release will make it even easier to adopt our USG solution, which will prevent sensitive
conversations and data leaking out over Twitter, Facebook, IM and other channels. IT managers can now
plug USG 3.1 into any network equipped with a free Squid proxy server and immediately monitor, control
and filter Web 2.0 conversations."
Corporations, financial institutions, government agencies, schools, and other organizations are adopting
Web 2.0 platforms for internal communications and to talk to partners and customers. However, traditional
security solutions do not address the risks associated with these emerging collaborative applications.
USG 3.1 addresses that need by providing granular control of not only Web sites and applications but
also the content posted to blogs, wikis, webmail and social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook
and YouTube. Such content can be monitored, secured and logged – reducing outbound data leakage and
enabling corporate policy standards and legal discovery requirements. It's also invaluable to enable
compliance with industry regulations from groups such as FINRA that are concerned about sensitive content
being posted to social networks.
Pricing and Availability
Unified Security Gateway 3.1 is available immediately through FaceTime's authorized partners from $9,200.
Please call (888) 349-FACE (3223) for pricing, or logon to www.facetime.com.
About FaceTime Communications
FaceTime Communications enables the safe and productive use of Unified Communications and Web 2.0, including
social networks, blogs, and instant messaging. Ranked number one by IDC for five consecutive years,
FaceTime's award-winning solutions are used by more than 1,500 customers for the security, management
and compliance of real-time communications. FaceTime supports or has strategic partnerships with all
leading public IM network and Unified Communications providers, including AOL, Google, Microsoft,
Yahoo!, Skype, IBM and Cisco.
FaceTime is headquartered in Belmont, California. For more information visit
http://www.facetime.com or call 888-349-FACE. The FaceForward blog, at
http://blog.facetime.com, offers thoughts and opinions about the changing nature of Internet
communications.
PR Contact:
Sarah Carter
FaceTime Communications
650-631-6452
scarter@facetime.com
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