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Reflex Virtual Security Appliance Now Supports Citrix XenServer

(Jan 28, 2008)-- Reflex Security, pioneer in integrated network security for data center, core networks, and virtual environments, today announced that Reflex VSA (Virtual Security Appliance) now supports Citrix XenServer. Reflex Virtual Security Appliance provides a new layer of security for the virtual environment providing comprehensive intrusion prevention or detection, LAN-based firewall, network access control, IP to ID, and network discovery for traffic inside virtual network. Reflex VSA protects virtual server environments which are subjected to many of the same security threats that physical servers are subjected to. Reflex VSA offers proven technology not only to secure virtual environments but to increase overall security for the entire organization by leveraging the virtualization platform.

"We are pleased to lead the market by adding support for Citrix XenServer virtual machines," said Hezi Moore, CTO and founder of Reflex Security. "As organizations increasingly adopt virtualization strategies many are realizing that a total security solution for virtual environments is needed. Through integration of network security with the virtual infrastructure, organizations are able to adopt and deploy 'defense in depth' best practices without the traditional high costs and complexities associated with physical infrastructure."

Reflex VSA provides the following security features and security coverage for the virtual network and virtual machines:

-- Visibility and awareness of the virtual environment
-- Security inspection of the virtual network and VM communications
-- Security and segregation among Virtual Machines
-- Access and control for servers and devices that access the virtual network.
-- Security compliance (PCI, HIPAA, SOX, GLBA)

Reflex Security's architecture provides cohesive, multi-layered protection of virtualized machine resources by addressing the essential security problems faced by CSOs and Network Managers implementing Citrix and VMware virtual servers in production environments.



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