Websense has announced the acquisition of
Defensio, a technology platform focused on stopping spam on social Web
sites.
The acquisition is meant to extend the content identification and
classification capabilities of the Websense ThreatSeeker Network by providing
visibility into spam posted as comments to social Web sites, including blogs,
user forums and social networking sites. The company will also enhance Defensio
Web services so third-party Web 2.0 developers can embed Websense content
classification intelligence into their applications, Websense officials said.
“This acquisition puts Websense years ahead of the security industry in Web
2.0 capabilities and intelligence,” said Websense Chief Technology Officer Dan
Hubbard in a statement. “We’ve already integrated Defensio intelligence into
the ThreatSeeker Network, giving existing Websense customers broader protection
from Web 2.0 security threats by making Websense products even more universal,
accurate and effective. For example, Websense recently used Defensio-derived
intelligence to detect that the popular presidential social networking Web site—http://my.barackobama.com—hosted links to
malicious content within its user-generated blogs.”
Officials at Websense plan to support and enhance the Defensio platform for
personal users as well as for commercial use. The company will continue to
offer the comment spam filter at no charge for personal use. There will also be
a six-month commercial trial at no cost.
“This technology acquisition extends our classification and identification
abilities to these sources and helps Websense stay ahead of evolving threats,”
Hubbard said. “Defensio complements the capabilities of the Websense
ThreatSeeker Network with adaptive algorithms. Websense also adds key security
data enhancing Defensio.”