Arxceo Announces License Program and Ally Binary Engine Development Kit to Enable Anti-reconnaissance Defense for Network and Mobile Devices

Released on = May 22, 2007, 8:05 am

Press Release Author = Arxceo

Industry = Telecommunications

Press Release Summary = JBM Electronics First to Integrate Arxceo
Anti-Reconnaissance Security, Creates Secure Cellular Router for Low-cost, High
Availability Network Connectivity

Press Release Body = HUNTSVILLE, Ala. and LAS VEGAS - May 22, 2007 - Arxceo
Corporation, a provider of anti-reconnaissance and anomaly behavioral-based attack
prevention technology, today announced at INTEROP (Booth #1107) a technology
licensing program and the release of the Ally Binary Engine (ABE) Development Kit.
Third party companies can now license Arxceo's patented, award-winning network
security technology and easily integrate it into their products using ABE to enable
signature-less, anti-reconnaissance and zero-day protection for all types of
computers and network devices, no matter the size.

Arxceo has also completed the first product integration using the ABE Development
Kit with JBM Electronics to create the first secure IP/VPN router with automatic
wireless WAN failover capability. JBM Electronics is a leading manufacturer of
cellular gateway routers that interface legacy protocol devices to modern LAN/WAN
networks. Combining Arxceo's award-winning technology into the JBM Cellular Gateway
will provide a secure, cellular gateway for primary or failover connectivity for
applications such as cellular backup to broadband, retail store connectivity,
kiosk/point-of-sale, utility SCADA meters, and ATM cash machines.

The ABE development kit consists of the core Ally driver and an OS specific wrapper,
allowing for fast integration. The driver requires minimal processor power and
memory to provide high performance protections, allowing vendors to add Ally
appliance functionality without upgrading hardware platforms. Currently, Arxceo's
Ally Binary Engine can be integrated with Windows, Linux and various custom
applications. In the future, Arxceo has plans to provide wrappers for Symbian, Palm
and BlackBerry operating systems.

Arxceo's ABE is efficient and consumes miniscule computing resources (less than 150k
of code) compared to other existing methods. Arxceo's Tag-UR-IT technology protects
network segments by hardening and securing devices such as a switch, router or
broadband modem from network attackers. The technology provides superior network
security without requiring expensive hardware or the use of signatures.

"Launching our licensing program along with the release of the Ally Binary Engine
Development Kit is a significant milestone for Arxceo," said Don Davidson, Arxceo
CEO. "This release furthers our strategy for enabling our unique approach to
securing the widest range of computer and networking products, as well as
point-of-sale and handheld wireless devices. Attackers are shifting their tactics
and broadening their targets beyond servers and desktop computers and we believe our
extremely efficient software design with the industry's smallest resource
requirements is the only viable approach for protecting them."

\"It is clear that Arxceo\'s Ally Binary Engine was designed for easy portability," said
Scott Stewart, Director of Technical Services, JBM Electronics. "We\'ve been able to
add the industry\'s best anti-reconnaissance and zero-day protection to our cellular
router in a very short amount of time, and with minimal engineering resources from
our end. Integrating Arxceo's ABE into our existing product increases opportunity
in markets where customers wanted the convenience and cost savings of cellular,
without losing the security of a private network.\"

About Arxceo Corporation
Arxceo provides anti-reconnaissance and anomaly behavioral-based, attack-prevention
appliances that help secure networks from information gathering, vulnerability
exploitation, zero-day worm attacks and other malicious network traffic. Arxceo's
patented Plug and Protect and Tagged Universal Resource Information Transmission
technologies combine to provide the world\'s best anti-reconnaissance layer --
preventing attackers from mining vulnerabilities to exploit. After passing through
this layer, Arxceo\'s unique anomaly and behavior-based zero-day attack prevention
engines monitor and stop attacks effectively without the use of any signatures.
Arxceo is now a JCI Group Company. JCI is a world-leading wireless data solution
provider servicing enterprises and individuals requiring secure data communication.
For more information, visit www.arxceo.com.


Arxceo, Tag-UR-IT, Ally IP1000, Ally ip100, Plug and Protect, and the Arxceo Logo
are trademarks of Arxceo Corporation. Other brands and product names are trademarks
of their respective owners.
Copyright 2007, Arxceo Corporation

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Contacts:
Justine Schneider
MRB Public Relations, Inc.
1-732-758-1100 x106
jschneider@mrb-pr.com

Chandler Hall
VP of Marketing/Founder
Arxceo Corp.
1-256-837-8338 x111
chandler.hall@arxceo.com

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Contact Details = Contacts:
Justine Schneider
MRB Public Relations, Inc.
1-732-758-1100 x106
jschneider@mrb-pr.com

Chandler Hall
VP of Marketing/Founder
Arxceo Corp.
1-256-837-8338 x111
chandler.hall@arxceo.com

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