by Bob Francis

Symantec shows e-mail security appliance

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Jan 24, 20051 min

New products use the acquired Brightmail anti-spam technology

See correction below

Symantec on Monday plans to enter the growing e-mail security-appliance market with its Symantec Mail Security 8000 line.

The series consists of three systems: the 8240 and 8260 for network gateways and the 8160 system for network perimeters. Symantec injected the boxes with its own anti-virus technology and the Brightmail software it acquired last year.

Symantec joins the ranks of Mirapoint, CipherTrust, and Borderware in offering an e-mail security appliance.

“E-mail security appliances are becoming more popular because they improve e-mail performance by removing unwanted e-mail before it gets to the e-mail server. At the same time, companies are dealing with increasing amounts of spam and new compliance regulations, so it makes sense to use these appliances,” said Chris Christiansen, vice president at IDC.

Security appliances are easier to install and present fewer compatibility or interoperability issues than running separate anti-virus and spam filtering programs, Freeman said.

Correction:

In this article, we originally misreported the relationship between Symantec and Borderware. The error has been corrected.