Info Security Products Guide Names Fidelis XPS(TM) Winner of the 2009 Global Excellence...

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Info Security Products Guide Names Fidelis XPS(TM) Winner of the 2009 Global
Excellence in Network Data Leakage Prevention Award

Fidelis XPS(TM) Continues to Gain the Highest Trust of Customers Worldwide 

WALTHAM, Mass. and BETHESDA, Md., April 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Fidelis Security
Systems announced today that Info Security Products Guide, the industry's
leading publication on security-related products and technologies, for the
third consecutive year has named the Fidelis Extrusion System(R), Fidelis
XPS(TM), winner of the 2009 Global Product Excellence in Network Data Leakage
Prevention Customer Trust Award. This customer trust honor is the greatest
endorsement of the fact that Fidelis XPS is ahead of the curve when it comes
to a best-of-breed product that can provide the highest protection against
network data leakage.

Earlier this year, Fidelis XPS was the first and only data leakage prevention
(DLP) solution to be awarded a patent for data leakage prevention. The
award-winning solution's patented deep session inspection(TM) platform is the
industry's only next-generation DLP solution with the power to deliver
comprehensive prevention over all ports and all channels, complete visibility
and control, and the lowest total cost-of-ownership to stop network data
leakage on gigabit-speed networks.

"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 Fidelis XPS as winner for
2009."

"Info Security Products Guide's continued recognition of Fidelis XPS as an
excellence-in-class product further validates our network data leakage
prevention solution as we earn the respect and trust of customers around the
globe," says Fidelis Security Systems, CEO, Peter George. "Consumer demand for
a next-generation DLP solution leads the continual evolution of our solution
and customer satisfaction confirms our success in the market."

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.

About Fidelis Security Systems

Since 2002, Fidelis Security Systems has given global enterprises the power to
prevent data leakage while solving their biggest data leakage
challenges--safeguarding intellectual property and identity information,
complying with government and industry privacy regulations, and enabling
visibility into and control over their networks. Built on a patented deep
session inspection(TM) platform, the Fidelis Extrusion Prevention System(R),
Fidelis XPS(TM), is the industry's only next-generation data leakage
prevention solution with the power to deliver comprehensive prevention,
complete control, and the lowest total cost-of-ownership to stop data leakage
on multi-gigabit-speed networks. To learn more about why organizations choose
Fidelis XPS to protect their brand, intellectual property, and resources,
visit www.fidelissecurity.com.

SOURCE  Fidelis Security Systems

John Jordan, Principor Communications for Fidelis Security Systems,
+1-202-595-9008, ext. 63, jjordan@principor.com
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