Webroot Enhances Hosted Web Filtering Services

Introduce new protection against malicious sites and zero-day threats

September 28, 2011

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PRESS RELEASE

BROOMFIELD, Colo., Sept. 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Webroot, the first Internet security service company, today announced enhancements to its hosted web filtering services which introduce new levels of protection against malicious sites and zero-day threats.

Webroot uses automated learning content classification and reputation analytics to maintain the industry's largest cloud-based URL and IP address database. With a base of more than 280 million URLs, Webroot now updates its database within minutes to protect connected users from new and known threats virtually as soon as they're discovered. Competing web filtering services, meanwhile, update their URL and domain databases hourly and sometimes only daily, leaving customers with a window of exposure to fast-moving threats.

The web filtering service from Webroot is extended to organizations using Webroot' Web Security Service and to OEM technology partners that integrate Webroot' Hosted Security Services into their own products.

"To beat cybercrime today, it's all about speed. More than 200,000 new sites are launched daily, and over 90 percent of them are associated with suspicious activity," said Mike Malloy, executive vice president of Products and Strategy at Webroot. "Cybercriminals register URLs and domains to help spread thousands of unique malware samples through drive-by downloads, social engineering tactics like "get rich quick" scams, and numerous other ways. Real-time protection against malicious URLs and web domains changes the game; we're warning users and IT administrators about a malicious site before anyone using our service can connect with it, and every second counts."

The content classification and reputation services from Webroot are based on technology the company acquired from BrightCloud in July 2010. Webroot maintains this service in more than 40 languages, making the protection suited for OEM partners regardless of geographic location. Webroot has also recently partnered with the Internet Watch Foundation to block illegal child sex abuse. More than 24,000 organizations today are protected by Webroot's hosted web security services through the company's OEM partners.

The network security company Stonesoft incorporates hosted web filtering services from Webroot into their network security solutions and technologies. "The secure web gateway we extend to managed service providers, large global companies, and other types of organizations worldwide," said Matt McKinley, U.S. director of product management, Stonesoft. "Especially for businesses with a geographically dispersed workforce, scalable solutions that feature simple centralized management are key. But above all, effective, comprehensive service is the most important factor. This extends to the web filtering services we include to block inappropriate or malicious web content from reaching our customers' employees and networks. We partnered with Webroot two years ago to help us deliver on this critical need. Now with even faster protection against malicious sites we'll be able to deliver even greater value for our customers."

ABOUT WEBROOT

Webroot is a leading provider of Internet security services for consumers and businesses worldwide. Founded in 1997, privately held Webroot is headquartered in Colorado and employs approximately 450 people globally in operations across North America, Europe and the Asia Pacific region. Consistently rated among the best security offerings available, Webroot's products include endpoint, web and mobile security services. The company has expanded its cloud security portfolio with the recent acquisitions of BrightCloud and Prevx, pioneers in behavior-based malware detection. For more information, visit http://www.webroot.com or call 800.772.9383. Read the Webroot Threat Blog: http://blog.webroot.com. Follow Webroot on Twitter: http://twitter.com/webroot.

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