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Friday, February 2, 2007
MUMBAI: IronPort Systems Inc., a provider of anti-spam, anti-virus and anti-spyware appliances, has launched the updated version of its Context Adaptive Scanning Engine (CASE).
The enhanced version CASE 2.0 bolsters IronPort’s anti-spam and provides fast and accurate protection against 'rapid start' spam attacks. It blocks 'rapid start' attacks before spam clutters end-user mailboxes. By combining the power of a large data network, rapid clustering techniques and automated rule generation capabilities, CASE 2.0 continuously publishes updates ensuring accurate protection.
CASE 2.0 performs a real-time analysis of incoming spam, rapidly clustering even disparate messages as part of a single attack. Simultaneously, automated rule-generation algorithms create rules, based on hundreds of thousands of message attributes. New rules are continuously evaluated against a massive store of spam and legitimate mail samples. Rules that meet confidence thresholds for accuracy are immediately prioritized and published, providing an accurate defense far ahead of legacy systems.
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