For Immediate Release – December 22, 2003
SAINT® Vulnerability Assessment Wins 4-Star Award
PC Magazine gives version 5 high marks.
Bethesda, MD, December 22, 2003 PC Magazine has given their 4-Star Award for vulnerability scanning to SAINT®5. Slated to appear in the December 30th issue, six scanners were tested to identify potential weaknesses among services such as HTTP, FTP, and SMTP on a network. Evaluations were made of each network-based scanner's ability to assess, report, and in some cases correct vulnerabilities that may create an unsafe computing environment.
"We are delighted to be recognized in the top ranks of vulnerability scanners," said Donna Ruginski, SAINT Corporation president. "This lets us know we are moving in the right direction."
"The SAINT development team strives to produce a high quality, fully featured, and easy-to-use vulnerability assessment product, and we are pleased that PC Magazine has recognized the team's accomplishments," said SAINT's chief engineer, Sam Kline.
The SAINT vulnerability assessment tool is used by network administrators and IT security personnel to find and fix security weaknesses in their networks before the weaknesses can be exploited by intruders.
Background information:
SAINT Corp. provides network security tools to financial, government and educational institutions around the world. The SAINT vulnerability assessment tools are recognized as industry leaders by top information-security organizations and publications. SAINT® products are available for download at the company's web site at www.saintcorporation.com.
For more information, please contact:
Donise Johnson
Communications Coordinator
301-841-0108 or 1-800-596-2006 ext.0108