Palo Alto, CA 8/22/2006 8:03:52 AM
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SENSORY NETWORKS TO PRESENT AT LINLEY TECHNICAL SEMINAR

Darren Williams, CTO for Sensory Networks, will speak on "Security Appliance Architecture" at the

PALO ALTO, Calif. - August 21, 2006 - Sensory Networks, the leader in acceleration technology for network security applications, will be presenting at the Linley Group Technical Seminar on Embedded Network Security Design on September 21st at the Double Tree Hotel in San Jose.

The seminar is designed to help system designers who are designing security systems or designing security into routers or other equipment, and features technical presentations from leading suppliers of products for this market. Darren Williams, CTO for Sensory Networks, will speak on Sensory's approach to integrating embedded hardware and software technologies with all the security functions required in today's environment.

Building network security appliances that scale from the low- to the very high-end requires an intelligent framework that connects the proxies and application interfaces with the installed scanning services and embedded computing devices. "The Security Appliance Architecture scales from software-only up to multi-gigabit enterprise systems and completely changes the way developers build security products," said Darren Williams. "I look forward to discussing this and other critical issues in the industry at the seminar."

Please visit http://www.linleygroup.com/Seminars/secregistration.html to register.

About Sensory Networks
Sensory Networks is a leading OEM provider of high performance network security solutions and services. Their unique Security Appliance Architecture (SAA), an integrated software architecture for next-generation security services, enables equipment manufacturers to rapidly build next-generation security products. The company's products also include a broad range of content scanning acceleration cards, appliance platforms, database management services and an extensive library of published applications including Antivirus, Antispam, Antispyware, Content Filtering, Firewalls and Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems. Headquartered in Palo Alto, Calif., Sensory Networks has regional offices in London, Sydney and Beijing. www.sensorynetworks.com