Showing posts with label SC Magazine. Show all posts
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Monday, March 11, 2013

AVG Technologies CEO JR Smith Resigns


AVG Technologies' stock fell 11 percent on Friday with the resignation of AVG Technologies CEO JR Smith.  This was the antivirus and internet security vendor’s biggest one-day drop since they went public with their IPO just over a year ago. AVG was downgraded on 3/12 by Morgan Stanley and the stock dropped another  10.3%.  http://finance.yahoo.com/news/avg-technologies-falls-analyst-downgrade-191512922.html


 “JR has been a visionary leader for AVG.  He transformed the company from a small European antivirus company to a successful publicly traded global leader in PC and mobile solutions,” said Dale Fuller, chairman of the supervisory board of AVG. Smith will remain as CEO until a replacement is named.  Chief operating officer John Giamatteo runs day-to-day activities. http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20130307-715759.html
 
“During my six years as CEO I am proud of what we’ve accomplished: substantially growing the customer base, delivering strong financial performance, successfully leading our IPO and building a world class business and management team,” said Smith in a statement.  http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/03/07/avg-ceo-resigns.aspx

Revenue for the fourth quarter of 2012 was $95.2 million, compared with   $74.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2011, an increase of 28%.  For the fiscal year 2012, revenue was $356.0 million, compared with $272.4 million in 2011, an increase of 31%.  User numbers were 146 million at December 31, 2012, an increase of 38 million, or 35%, compared with the prior year.  The company is becoming increasingly more dependent on platform revenue (Google and Yahoo).  http://www.darkreading.com/vulnerability-management/167901026/security/news/240150252/avg-technologies-announces-change-to-executive-leadership-team  Few of the reports on latest revenues have pointed out that net income dropped by about 1/2 in fiscal 2012.

AVG Technologies during  the JR Smith Years

Market Share - The installed base first went up, then market share decreased (on the laptop/PC side) as measured by OPSWAT (hello free Microsoft AV).  At one point during Smith’s tenure, they claimed the fourth largest installed base.  Installed base is up again because of tablet/smartphone installations (in part through deals with Huawei in India, and Samsung in the UK).  Downloads on CNET were close to 2 million weekly for a while.  Currently, Avast is ahead of them, with Avira trailing.  Microsoft is ahead of all three. 

Product Line(s) – The number of products increased during Smith’s tenure to include    parental protection (acquisition), cloud storage (acquisition), mobile security (acquisition, initially), PC Tune-up, and AVG Cloud care.  It’s increasingly more difficult to be innovative in consumer internet security as many firms were offering multiple products each with their own permutations of similar functionality, not all related to security.  Buying versus making is a valid business decision.  AVG Technology was late to the game in adding additional functionality to their suites.  They were late in getting involved in the mobile market. 

Toolbars?  Mixed reaction by the consumer marketplace, particularly when the “yes” option is clicked for you. The internet is filled with instructions on how to uninstall various firms’ toolbars.  Google appears to be encouraging firms to move away from the default being opt-in. More revenue through secure search? Maybe........

Product quality – Not the CEO’s responsibility.  The paid products tended to be middle of the road among those tested.  Sixteen out of twenty in a September 2012 AV-Comparatives test.  Fourteen out of Twenty-one in a late 2012 AV-Comparatives Whole Product Dynamic Real-World Protection Test.  10 pass and 2 fail in the las 12 Virus Bulletin VB100 tests they participated in.  The free product has been a PC Magazine favorite. 

Marketing   - mixed.  “We protect us.”  Bad.  We needs instruction in grammar!  “How many toothpicks to stop a tiger?”  Interesting.  An unlimited cloud storage product with a limit when you read the fine print? Come on, marketing people.  Switch to us for  free.  Been there.  Done that.  Amoeba like Facebook friend creatures?  Frightening. 

Product Churn – The bane of every free product.  When you have zero switching costs, it’s easy to switch to the next product.  Autorenewal? Symantec and McAfee got their wrists slapped $$$ for making it hard to cancel.  Other vendors were better about it. 

AVG has  obtained the usual product certifications  with West Coast Labs  and ICSA.  AVG   won SC Magazine and Info Security Product Guide Global Excellence awards in 2010.  Quiet since then. 

US presence - US headquarters has been a game of musical chairs.  Florida.  Then Boston.  Now San Francisco.  San Francisco doesn’t count as Silicon Valley.  However, the employees are much closer to SF Giants games.  You see the AVG’s products in big box office supply stores like Staples and Office depot.  The number of facings is only a fraction of those of Symantec and McAfee.  Consumer AV is very much an online purchase, unless you’re going for the free paid versions (after rebates), that always appear when people start purchasing tax software. 

The IPO (Initial Public Offering) – This wasn’t a stellar IPO for   AVG when they went public in February 2012.  The target range was around 16 to 18.  The stock closed around $13 on its first day.  Blame the smartest people in the room for less than stellar number crunching.  The current stock price as of March 11, $13.75.  The stock has been as low as in the 9’s and has broken 16.  Praha based competitor Avast filed for an IPO and then cancelled.  Kaspersky has decided not to go public for the time being.  It did take the longest time after the rumor mills started about the IPO.  The date, whether it was going to be on NASDAQ, NYSE, London Exchange, or others.  Stock price as of March 11 - $13.62.

Like many firms, the company has benefited from having a presence in the Netherlands (dual headquarters with the Czech Republic (better beer) and Ireland (that tax reduction thing) http://kensek.blogspot.com/2012/04/double-irish-with-dutch-sandwich-yummy.html   

But then, larger firms just park money overseas.  By sheltering their assets overseas, Silicon Valley companies such as Apple, Google, eBay, and Hewlett-Packard are able to reduce their annual taxes in some cases by billions of dollars, according to a Center for Investigative Reporting analysis of the 50 largest firms’ financial statements filed in 2012.  http://blogs.kqed.org/newsfix/2013/02/13/cisco-apple-hp-oracle-google-avoid-paying-billions-in-taxes/
 
In the end, an AVG (A Very Good) run for Smith.  After all, during his tenure, how many CEO’s did HP have?  How many did Symantec have?  No stories about “escorts” showing up at parties in Las Vegas.  No children being pulled on stage to sing at company all hands meetings.

Czech funk-soul band Monkey Business may now have to find other corporate gigs.

Sunday, March 03, 2013

SC Magazine Reader Trust Award 2013 US



SC Magazine gave out their Reader Trust Award(s) 2013 US on February 26 at the Intercontinental Hotel during RSA 2013 San Francisco.   It was quite a formal black tie affair. Finalists were announced in December for the Reader Trust Award.
  
The winners in the Reader Trust Award  2013 categories are as follows: 

  • Best Anti-Malware Gateway - Symantec Web Gateway
  • Best Fraud Detection   - RSA Adaptive Authentication
  • Best Security Information/Event Management (SIEM) Appliance - Splunk Enterprise
  • Best Security Solution - Tenable Security Center
  • Best Emerging Technology - CipherCloud Gateway
  • Best Mobile/Portable Device Security - Marble Security for Marble Access
  • Best Database Security Solution – McAfee Database Security Solution
  • Best IPsec/SSL VPN - Juniper Networks MAG Series Junos Pulse Gateways
  • Best Web Application Firewall - Barracuda Web Application Firewall
  • Best Data Leakage Prevention - Symantec Data Loss Prevention
  • Best Enterprise Firewall – Check Point Software Technologies Check Point R75.40
  • Best Identity Management Application  - CA Technologies CA IdentityMinder
  • Best NAC Product –  Trustwave NAC
  • Best email Security - Barracuda Networks for Barracuda email Security
  • Best Cloud Computing Security - Juniper Networks vGW Virtual Gateway
  • Best Multifactor Product – RSA SecurID
  • Best Intrusion Detection/Prevention Product - Check Point IPS Software Blade
  • Best Vulnerability Management Tool - Qualys for QualysGuard Vulnerability Management
  • Best Policy Management Solution - SolarWinds Network Configuration Manager
  • Best Regulatory Compliance Solution – Websense Data Security Suite
  • Best UTM Security - Symantec Endpoint Protection 12
  • Best Computer Forensics Tool - Guidance Software for Encase
  • Best SME Security Solution - Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows Workstations

Congratulations to all the winners!  Symantec and Barracuda were multiple winners. All winners  get bragging rights for a year and numerous marketing opportunities.  Look for the awards to go up on web sites quickly.  Some, but not all of these companies will probably be participating in the SC Magazine UK competition, as well. 

People can go to the SC Magazine site for the Excellence Awards and the Professional Award recipients and to view which companies were awarded finalist designations.  There is a downloadable pdf describing the winners and listing the finalists.


 

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

RSA 2013 San Francisco - Where the World Talks Security



The RSA 2013 San Francisco security trade show  takes place  at Moscone Center February 25 through March 1.  “Where the World Talks Security” is the theme of this year’s show.  http://www.rsaconference.com/events/2013/usa/index.htm
 
Near the bottom of this blog is information on getting a free RSA  pass (exhibition hall) from Ahnlab, Zscaler, or Sophos.

The show has grown in size, with over 350 companies exhibiting.  The exhibition hall area will be open Tuesday through Thursday from 11am to 6pm (3pm on Thursday) for individuals with a full conference pass; there will be 275 different sessions to attend across 22 tracks.  Threats are evolving.  The cyber criminals are getting more creative. 

Up until several years ago, if you said “APT”, the brightest people in the room would say, “Advanced Placement Test.”  Now they are saying, “Advanced Persistent Threat.”  A number of security pundits are saying that traditional defenses are ineffective against today’s more sophisticated threats.  Here is your chance to learn about what companies are doing to protect individuals and companies against these. 

A number of security vendors may not have booths.  Look for stealthy meetings to be held at the bar area at the W Hotel, and way too many luncheons to at the Thirsty Bear Brewery on Howard street.  Some stealthy meetings may be held as far away as the Clift Hotel. 

For those just going for the exhibits, a great number of vendors always have   presentation theatres in their booth areas.  These can be quite educational, as well.  Exhibition pass holders are able to attend the keynotes Tuesday through Friday, I believe.  There are a number of keynote addresses at RSA 2013.  The final keynote this year will be 66th Secretary of the United States, Condoleezza Rice, on Friday afternoon.   Go to the RSA site to learn about what talks are being give, and who the other keynote speakers are. 

Thursday is the least crowded day in the Exhibition Hall, as vendors will go through the ceremonial exchanging of the tchotchkes with other vendors.  Before going on your own personal tchotchke run, ask yourself, “Do I really need another 15 trade show tee shirts?”  If you do not attend on Tuesday, you will miss the libations being served during the last hour on the first day the exhibition hall is open.

Sponsors for this Year’s RSA 2013 San Francisco

Global Diamond Sponsors – Microsoft, Symantec, and RSA.  Global Platinum Sponsors, Akamai, and Qualys, Global Gold Sponsors – FireEye, splunk, and SafeNet, Platinum Sponsors – Cisco, McAfee, HP, and TrustWave.  There are also Gold and Silver sponsor levels as well.  Visit their booths. Travel the perimeter to view products from companies who lack the budget of the larger companies, may just be starting out, but may also have great products.    

This is your chance to attend a talk by a smaller vendor, then go to a larger vendor and ask, “Can you do A, B, and C?  This smaller vendor can.”    Asking a larger vendor why their products didn’t test as well on the tests performed by  www.virusbtn.com , www.AV-Test.org   and www.AV-comparatives.org  will not get you to the front of the line for any booth giveaways.  At the show, you may be able to view products that range from not so hot, to avg,  to pretty incredible.

Award Events Not Affiliated with RSA But Being Held That Week

SC Magazine will be presenting their SC Awards 2013 Reader Trust, Excellence, and Professional Awards   at a dinner on February 26. There are  over 34 categories this year.  To see a list of some of the finalists, go to http://kensek.blogspot.com/2012/02/sc-magazine-awards-2012-winners_29.html
 
Info Security Products Guide will be presenting their 2013 Global Industry excellence awards at a dinner on February 27.  To see a list   of the finalists for this award, go to http://www.infosecurityproductsguide.com/excellence/index.html
 
For the recipients of either these awards - Bragging rights, Product and company recognition, Marketing and promotion opportunities, Logos for their web site.  With a fair degree of certainty,  rest assured that those who have won the previous year but not this year, will not quickly be removing their logos from the web.   sites.

Free Pass – RSA 2013 San Francisco

Entering FXE13AHN at the link below will get you a free RSA 2013 exhibition hall pass.  Stop by the Ahnlab booth, learn about APTs, and tell Ahnlab  thank you.  FX13SPH at the link below will get you a free RSA  2013 exhibition hall pass.  Stop by the Sophos booth and tell them thank you.  As will FXE13ZSC.  Stop by the Zscaler booth and tell them thank you. Expires February 22.


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

SC Magazine Awards 2013 - US



SC Magazine US  has announced their finalists for their SC Magazine Awards  2013. The major categories are Readers Trust, Excellence Awards, and Professional Awards.  Print subscribers to SC Magazine get to vote on the Readers Trust awards. A panel of judges are responsible for the Excellence and Professional Awards.  The winners will be announced at the 2013 SC Awards U.S. to be held on Feb. 26, 2013 in San Francisco during RSA 2013.  These awards aren’t part of RSA 2013 San Francisco.  Companies like to win these awards. It gives them recognition and bragging rights. Smaller companies, in particular like the visibility this gives them.  Larger companies will sometimes “argue” that there’s little upside for them to participate, since if they don’t receive an award, or become a finalist,  they lose out, with little upside if they become a finalist or win.  No risk, no reward!



Readers Trust Finalists SC Magazine Awards 2013

Best Anti-Malware Gateway

  •     Dell SonicWALL for Dell SonicWALL TZ 215
  •     McAfee for McAfee Web Protection
  •     Symantec for Symantec Web Gateway
  •     Trustwave for SecureWeb Gateway
  •     Websense for Websense TRITON Security Gateway Anywhere


Best Enterprise Firewall

  •     AT&T for AT&T Network-Based Firewall
  •     Check Point Software Technologies for Check Point R75.40
  •     Dell SonicWALL for Dell SonicWALL SuperMassive E10800
  •     Fortinet for FortiGate-800C
  •     Sourcefire for Sourcefire Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW)


Best Mobile/Portable Device Security

  •     AirWatch for AirWatch MDM/MCM/MAM
  •     AVG for AVG AntiVirus FREE for Android
  •     Marble Cloud for Marble Access
  •     Sophos for Sophos Mobile Control 2.5
  •     Symantec for Symantec Mobile Management Suite


Best Vulnerability Management Tool

  •     GFI Software for GFI LanGuard 2012
  •     Qualys for QualysGuard Vulnerability Management
  •     Rapid7 for Rapid7 Nexpose Enterprise
  •     Tenable Network Security for SecurityCenter
  •     Trustwave for TrustKeeper Vulnerability Manager


Best Cloud Computing Security

  •     IBM for IBM Cloud Security Solutions
  •     Juniper Networks for vGW Virtual Gateway
  •     Sophos for Sophos SafeGuard 6
  •     Symantec for Symantec O3 Cloud Identity and Access Control
  •     Trend Micro for Trend Micro Deep Security 9
  •     Websense for Websense TRITON Enterprise


Best Fraud Prevention Solution

  •     CA Technologies for CA RiskMinder
  •     Entrust for Entrust TransactionGuard
  •     RSA, the security division of EMC, for RSA Adaptive Authentication
  •     Symantec for Symantec Code Signing
  •     Trusteer for Trusteer Pinpoint


Best Multifactor Product

  •     CA Technologies for CA AuthMinder
  •     Entrust for Entrust IdentityGuard
  •     PhoneFactor for PhoneFactor
  •     RSA, the security division of EMC, for RSA SecurID
  •     Symantec for Symantec VIP


Best Web Application Firewall

  •     Barracuda Networks for Barracuda Web Application Firewall
  •     Dell SonicWALL for Dell SonicWALL SRA Web Application Firewall Service
  •     Fortinet for FortiWeb-400C
  •     IBM for IBM Security Network IPS/Network Protection
  •     Imperva for SecureSphere Web Application Firewall


Best Computer Forensic Tool

  •     AccessData Group for Forensic Toolkit (FTK)
  •     FireEye for FireEye Malware Analysis System
  •     Guidance Software for EnCase
  •     RSA, the security division of EMC, for RSA NetWitness
  •     Websense for Websense Cyber Security Intelligence On-Demand


Best Identity Management Application

  •     CA Technologies for CA IdentityMinder
  •     Centrify for Centrify Suite 2012
  •     Cyber-Ark Software for Privileged Identity Management Suite
  •     IBM Software Group for IBM Security Identity Manager
  •     NetIQ for NetIQ Identity Manager 4


Best NAC product

  •     Bradford Networks for Network Sentry
  •     ForeScout Technologies for ForeScout CounterACT
  •     StillSecure for StillSecure Safe Access
  •     Trustwave for Trustwave NAC


Best Web Content Management Product 

  •     Barracuda Networks for Barracuda Web Security
  •     EdgeWave for iPrism Web Security
  •     Websense for Websense Web Security Gateway Anywhere


Best Data Leakage Prevention (DLP) 

  •     Dell SonicWALL for Dell SonicWALL E-Class Network Security Appliance (NSA) 8510
  •     Identity Finder for Identity Finder
  •     RSA, the security division of EMC, for RSA DLP
  •     Symantec for Symantec Data Loss Prevention
  •     Trend Micro for Trend Micro Integrated Data Loss Prevention 
  •    Websense for Websense Data Security Suite


Best Intrusion Detection System/Intrusion Prevention System (IDS/IPS) Product

  •     Check Point Software Technologies for Check Point IPS Software Blade
  •     Dell SonicWALL for Dell SonicWALL SuperMassive E10200
  •     HP for HP TippingPoint S7100NX Next Generation Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
  •     IBM for IBM Security Network IPS / Network Protection
  •     Sourcefire for Sourcefire Next-Generation IPS (NGIPS)


Best Policy Management Solution

  •     IBM for IBM Endpoint Manager
  •     NetIQ for NetIQ Secure Configuration Manager
  •     SolarWinds for SolarWinds Network Configuration Manager (NCM)
  •     Tripwire for Tripwire Enterprise 8.2


Best Database Security Solution

  •     DB Networks for Adaptive Database Firewall
  •     BeyondTrust for PowerBroker Database - Monitor & Audit
  •     IBM for IBM InfoSphere Guardium
  •     Imperva for Imperva SecureSphere
  •     McAfee for McAfee Database Security Solution


Best IPsec/SSL VPN

  •     Barracuda Networks for Barracuda SSL VPN
  •     Dell SonicWALL for Dell SonicWALL Aventail E-Class SRA EX9000
  •     HOB for HOB RD VPN blue edition
  •     Juniper Networks for MAG Series Junos Pulse Gateways
  •     NCP Engineering for NCP Secure Enterprise Management 3.0


Best Security Information/Event Management (SIEM) Appliance 

  •     HP for ArcSight Express
  •     IBM Software Group for QRadar SIEM
  •     LogRhythm for LogRhythm
  •     NetIQ for NetIQ Sentinel 7
  •     SolarWinds for SolarWinds Log & Event Manager (LEM)
  •     Splunk for Splunk Enterprise


Best Email Security Solution

  •     Barracuda Networks for Barracuda Email Security
  •     McAfee for McAfee Email Protection
  •     Proofpoint for Proofpoint Enterprise Protection/Proofpoint Enterprise Privacy
  •     Symantec for Symantec Messaging Gateway
  •     Websense for Websense Email Security Gateway Anywhere


Best Managed Security Service

  •     Dell SecureWorks for Dell SecureWorks Managed Security Services
  •     IBM for IBM Managed Security Services
  •     MANDIANT for MCIRT Managed Defense
  •     Verizon Business for Managed Security Services - Commercial
  •     Verisign for Verisign MalDetector Service


Best UTM Security

  •     Check Point Software Technologies for Check Point 2200 and 4000 Series Appliances
  •     Dell SonicWALL for Dell SonicWALL TZ 215
  •     Fortinet for FortiGate-100D
  •     Sophos for Sophos UTM 9
  •     Symantec for Symantec Endpoint Protection

 Excellence Awards SC Magazine Awards 2013

Best Emerging Technology

  •     Black Lotus for Human Behavior Analysis
  •     CipherCloud for CipherCloud Gateway
  •     CloudPassage for CloudPassage Halo
  •     Microsoft for Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) 3.0
  •     Pindrop Security for Fraud Detection System
  •     Webroot Software for Webroot SecureAnywhere Business - Endpoint Protection



Best SME Security Solution

  •     AirWatch for AirWatch MDM/MCM/MAM
  •     Kaspersky Lab Americas for Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows Workstations
  •     Qualys for QualysGuard Express
  •     Sophos for Sophos UTM 9
  •     SpectorSoft for SPECTOR 360


Best Enterprise Security Solution

  •     CA Technologies for CA Technologies Content-Aware Identity and Access Management Suite
  •     FireEye for FireEye Malware Protection System
  •     Qualys for QualysGuard Enterprise
  •     Sourcefire for Sourcefire Next-Generation IPS (NGIPS)
  •     Tenable Network Security for SecurityCenter
  •     Varonis Systems for Varonis Data Governance Suite


Best Regulatory Compliance Solution

  •     Agiliance for Agiliance RiskVision with Agiliance Compliance Manager Application
  •     Qualys for QualysGuard Policy Compliance
  •     RSA, the security division of EMC, for RSA Archer eGRC
  •     Symantec for Symantec Control Compliance Suite 11
  •     Websense for Websense Data Security Suite

Best Customer Service

  •     Barracuda Networks for Barracuda Customer Service and Support
  •     ESoft for eSoft Customer Support
  •     Kaspersky Lab Americas for Kaspersky Business Products
  •     Qualys for Qualys
  •     Vanguard Integrity Professionals for Vanguard Customer Service

  
Best Security Company 

  •     Cyber-Ark Software
  •     Dell SonicWALL
  •     MANDIANT
  •     Sophos
  •     Sourcefire
  •     Verizon


Rookie Security Company of the Year

  •     Appthority
  •     Pindrop Security
  •     Seculert
  •     Vaultive
  •     viaForensics


 Professional Awards - SC Magazine Awards 2013

Best Cyber Security Higher Education Program

  •     Champlain College for Computer Forensics & Digital Investigation Degree Programs
  •     Iowa State University for Cyber Security Education Program
  •     Kennesaw State University for Bachelor of Business Administration in Information Security and Assurance (BBA-ISA)
  •     University of Maryland University College for Cyber Security Degrees and Certificate Program


Best Professional Certification Program

  •     GIAC - Global Information Assurance Certification for GIAC Security Expert (GSE)
  •     GIAC - Global Information Assurance Certification for GIAC Exploit Researcher and Advanced Penetration Tester (GXPN)
  •     Information System Audit and Control Association for CRISC (Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control)
  •     Information System Audit and Control Association for CISM (Certified Information Security Manager)
  •     Information System Audit and Control Association for CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor)


Best Professional Training Program

  •     Guidance Software for Guidance Software Training
  •     Inspired eLearning for Security Awareness Training
  •     (ISC)2 for The (ISC)2 Education Program
  •     Secure Ninja for SecureNinja Cyber Security Training Program
  •     The SANS Institute for SANS Training


Best Security Team

  •     godaddy.com for Go Daddy Security Team
  •     Teleperformance Group for Teleperformance Security Team
  •     U.S. Department of Homeland Security for ICS-CERT Security Team
  •     Verizon Business for Verizon RISK Team


CSO of the Year

  •     Bobby Dominguez, director, IT security & GRC, PSCU Financial Services
  •     Nikk Gilbert, vice president & chief information security officer, CUNA Mutual Group
  •     John South, CSO, Heartland Payment Systems
  •     Bruce Wignall, CISO, Teleperformance Group





What Readers Trust Awards Mean for the Recipients 

  •  Third party validation by a leading dedicated security company
  •  Third party validation by peers
  • Marketing/promotional rights for a year, subject to licensing
  • A number of potential marketing/branding/lead generation opportunities for the recipients




For details on the judging process for SC Magazine Awards 2013, go to


  
To See Who Won in 2012, Go To