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Citing a Surge in Online Cybercrime, IBM Bolsters Security Services
[December 04, 2008]

Citing a Surge in Online Cybercrime, IBM Bolsters Security Services


(Marketwire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) ARMONK, NY, December 4 / MARKET WIRE/ --

Today, IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced a set of
actions to bolster its security solutions that can help clients save costs
while navigating the "perfect storm" of security threats created by a
global economic slowdown, unprecedented cybercriminal activity, and costly
and complex legacy security infrastructures.

The actions by IBM's Internet Security Systems (ISS) division were prompted
after IBM X-Force, an elite team of security experts, detected two
startling developments. First, they identified a 30 percent increase in
network and web-based security events over the last 120 days, with the
total number rising from 1.8 billion to more than 2.5 billion worldwide per
day, according to data pulled from its managed security services client
base of approximately 3700 clients worldwide. Second, IBM detected a 40
percent increase within the last 120 days in its client's access of IBM
virtual security operations centers. IBM's managed security services
clients -- businesses and governments around the world -- can use the
virtual operations centers (VSOC's) to monitor and verify network and
web-based attacks. A significant portion of the increase came from clients
that had not previously logged in to the security operations centers in
more than six months.

In response to these findings, IBM ISS will:

Introduce new identity and access management services that help combat
online threats. These services help organizations define system users and
manage who has access to sensitive data and applications, increasingly
vital as the IBM X-Force Quarterly Report released in early December shows
more than 42 percent of vulnerabilities are caused by weaknesses in access
and identity management.

For the first time, offer a formal program that enables strategic
providers to resell managed security services. Under this program,
strategic providers would be able to offer IBM-backed managed security
services, further expanding customers who can benefit from IBM's global
expertise.

Offer a complementary, comprehensive financial assessment of a company
or government's security infrastructure management costs and the savings
attributed to implementing IBM's security services.

IBM security experts predict the rise in cyberthreats has just begun.
These researchers have the ability to not only detect various potential
network and Web-based vulnerabilities, but also to monitor when attempts
are made to exploit those flaws through IBM's global customer base. They
can then detect various exploit attempts in one part of the world and help
protect against those same attacks in regions not yet susceptible.

Organizations Turn to IBM to Manage Security

One year ago IBM ISS declared the need to help clients combat these
evolving threats, and slash the cost and complexity of security. Clients
are already realizing the benefits of better protection at lower cost
through IBM ISS' award-winning products and services, based on its unique
X-Force research. Now, IBM ISS extends its portfolio to further help
clients achieve these goals.

"IBM Managed Security Services is a key silent participant in monitoring
vulnerabilities in our IT infrastructure," said Tom Siu, CISO at Case
Western Reserve University, which has implemented IBM's managed security
services for the past year. "The key element in managed security is not
only monitoring the alerts, but managing the data. Having the MSS portal
provides us the capability of quickly getting that information to
administrators who can take action. IBM's security services do that for
us. It has given us the equivalent of extra security staffing we would



never be able to acquire."

"In order to guard against security threats, including viruses and spam,
which could jeopardize the integrity of data, we purchase IBM Managed
Security Services for electronic communications security," said Marcia
Guthrie, Assistant Vice President of Information Security at Integra Bank,
which offers more than 80 full-service banking centers across the mid-west.
"IBM helps us reduce risk at a much lower cost than other products and
vendor solutions. With IBM's diverse selection of security solutions to
meet our needs, we feel confident we have the best security in place to
help ensure our customer's data is safe."


New studies demonstrate that cost containment should not be done to the
detriment of security -- because the cost of a security incident can
greatly exceed the costs of security infrastructure. According to the study
by Ponemon Institute, "2007 Annual Study, The Cost of a Data Breach," the
average cost of a data breach to a corporation is US$6.3 million.

Leading global companies recognize IBM's powerful capability to mitigate
threats while also providing the flexibility to collaborate and share IT
resources across borders. Shipping giant, A.P. Moller-Maersk, headquartered
in Copenhagen, Denmark recently expanded its relationship with IBM by
leveraging ISS managed security services to create a consolidated security
solution that not only addresses the evolving threat landscape, but also
enables an open communications structure across its global business, which
spans 130 different countries.

"A key reason we chose to consolidate on IBM is that the threat landscape
is rapidly evolving and it became evident we needed to centrally guard
against these threats," said Kim Aarenstrup, A.P. Moller Maersk group's IT
security manager. "IBM's managed security services help provide preemptive
protection while also allowing enough openness for our 117,000 employees to
share IT resources."

"We are currently in a perfect storm of security threats as businesses
are cutting costs, insider threats are rising, and cybercriminals are using
the ensuing confusion to create opportunities for themselves," said Val
Rahmani, general manager of IBM's Internet Security Systems. "These
services, in conjunction with our new and evolving security products, are
unique in helping our clients successfully navigate this storm by reducing
costs while improving overall security and compliance posture."

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Michele Mancuso O'Malley
IBM Media Relations
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