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`30 Apr 97 - 14 Jan 98
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`MAR
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`1996
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`APR JU
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`19
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`30
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`1997
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`For Immediate Release
`Comdex Booth: Las Vegas Convention Center/Pavilion 5 P5551
`SurfinGate™ "Reinvents" Internet Security
`First to Protect Against Downloadables at the
`Gateway Level
`Las Vegas, NV - 18 November 1996 - Finjan Software, the leading provider of security solutions for the new world of Internet
`downloadables, today introduced the first product available to corporations for protection against attacks carried out through Java™
`applets. SurfinGate™ offers corporations with local area networks (LANs) the ability to intelligently control and secure their computer
`networks from downloadables at the gateway, before potentially harmful or unauthorized downloadables like Java applets can enter. The
`SurfinGate security solution intelligently scans, analyzes, monitors and controls the Internet's automatically downloaded Java applets (and
`eventually also ActiveX™ controls) and is the first product of its kind on the market. Finjan has a patent pending on SurfinGate's scanning
`technology.
`
`"SurfinGate allows business Internet users safe access to the on-line resources they need, keeping potential security threats as far away
`from critical resources as possible. For corporate security managers, SurfinGate offers thorough security against Internet downloadables
`together with intelligent centralized control over intranet user access," said Shlomo Touboul, president of Finjan Software
`
`SurfinGate benefits:
`
`Protects entire corporate network from undesired applets at the gateway level, before the risk reaches the user browser
`Intelligently scans and analyzes all applets, assigning a digital signature "on-the-fly"
`Assigns every applet an Applet Security Profile (APS) based on content and anticipated behavior
`Compares APS to corporate security policy and denies or allows applet entry accordingly
`
`Manages a hierarchical multi-level security policy for departments, groups and individual users within the corporate entity
`
`In the new world of Internet downloadables, mini-applications like Java applets or ActiveX controls enter network computers temporarily
`when users access Java-enabled Web sites or Web browsers such as Netscape 3.0. While this form of distributed computing greatly
`expands Intranet capabilities and makes time-consuming software installation obsolete, it also automatically allows foreign agents into
`your network without any warning, announcement, or even opportunity for you to refuse them. Downloadable developers have offered
`standard, built-in security systems like the Java Security Manager to limit some threats, but Finjan takes security to a higher "private
`corporate security" level.
`
`SurfinGate offers sophisticated control and security at the LAN level, performing meticulous checks and reviews on any downloadable
`attempting entry via the intranet. The security management console (SMC), an integral part of SurfinGate, allows for easy customization
`of network access and offers specific control over gateway activities. Corporate security managers can determine which business groups
`or departments are granted access to which resources at what times, and importantly, they can choose from a variety of parameters to
`precisely set SurfinGate to enforce the corporate security policy.
`
`Included in SurfinGate is Finjan's database of potentially hostile downloadables, which can merge effortlessly with the corporation's own
`list of suspicious applets. Downloadable dangers include industrial espionage, e-mail fraud, resource theft, or unnoticed alteration of
`information, among many other problematic and counterproductive activities. SurfinGate continually logs all security events to provide
`relevant, up-to-date information needed to fine-tune the security policy when necessary.
`
`A beta version of SurfinGate is available at Finjan's web site, http://www.finjan.com. A special introductory price of 10 seats for $995 will
`be offered until January 31, 1997. Regular price will be 10 seats for $1,250, 100 seats for $7,950, or unlimited seats for $18,950.
`Finjan - The New Security Company for the New Computing
`Paradigm
`
`Finjan Software is the leading provider of multi-layer security solutions for the new world of Internet/Intranet downloadables. Finjan
`solutions protect enterprise and stand-alone computer resources from the potential risks of downloadables such as Java applets and
`ActiveX controls.
`
`SurfinGate Patented Security
`
`SurfinGate™ offers corporations with local area networks the ability to intelligently control and secure their computer networks from
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`BLUE COAT SYSTEMS - Exhibit 1018 Page 1
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`downloadables at the gateway, before potentially harmful or unauthorized downloadables like Java applets can enter. The SurfinGate
`security solution intelligently scans, analyzes, monitors and controls the Internet's automatically downloaded Java applets (and eventually
`also ActiveX™ controls). Finjan has a patent pending on SurfinGate's scanning technology.
`
`SurfinGate Benefits:
`
`Delivers a powerful Security System designed to meet the challenge of downloadables and distributed computing
`Permits you to open your network to the new paradigm and enjoy Java, while reducing the risk to a minimum
`Manages Undesired Downloadables by protecting your entire network from undesired applets at the gateway level, before the risk
`reaches the user browser
`Manages a hierarchical multi-level security policy for departments, groups and individual users within the corporate entity
`A solution for real-time check of all the Unsigned applets on the WWW or intranet
`Major enhancement over the current "disable/enable" Java security model by identifying and assigning real security policy for
`every Java applet
`Event Log and Applet Security Report on any downloadable that attempts to load on the corporate network. Includes description
`of all actions, attempt to access protected resources on target computer. MIS can use this tool to digitally sign Java applets using
`AuthentiCode of Microsoft
`
`SurfinGate Features:
`
`On-the-fly digital signature for known and unknown applets (Java, ActiveX and other downloadables)
`A breakthrough technology that scans on-the-fly applets and creates Applet Security Profile (ASP) which includes a description of
`all security risks posed by the current applet
`Real-time filtering of all downloadables that do not comply with corporate security policy
`Definition of security policy that defines detailed Access Control List of every applet. The definition includes reference to the target
`machine, and the file, memory, network and processes systems allowed to be accessed
`Client/Server architecture that includes a central management console which supports and oversees multiple SurfinGates and
`sends the corporate security policy to all of them
`Reports and logs that provide information on all applet activity, listing unauthorized downloadables and their attempts to violate
`security; and providing statistic and data regarding Java applets in the system
`Server version: One SurfinGate supports multiple users simultaneously
`Dynamic database of suspicious applets and undesired web sites; and prevents their access to the system
`Comprehensive control of applets loading through the gateway to any user within the organization, according to defined corporate
`security policy
`
`SurfinGate -- Your Safe Gate to the New World of Downloadables
`
`Finjan Inc.
`2574 Rubyvale Road
`Suite 100
`Cleveland, OH 44118-4620
`Tel: 888-FINJAN8 or 216-932-9775
`Internet: www.finjan.com
`
`Finjan Media Contacts:
`Sharon Hess, Marketing Director Ron Moritz, CISSP, Technical Director
`Telephone: +972-9-865-9440 Telephone: 216-932.9775
`Fax: +972-9-865-9441 Toll-Free: 888-FINJAN.8
`E-mail: sharon@finjan.com E-mail: ron@finjan.com
`PR Agency Contact:
`Alan L. Weinkrantz
`Tel. 210-820-3070 ext. 103
`Fax: 210-820-3080
`E-mail: alan@weinkrantz
`
`SurfinGate is a trademark of Finjan Ltd.; All other trademarks or registered trademarks are owned by their respective holders.
`
`BLUE COAT SYSTEMS - Exhibit 1018 Page 2

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