Colubris Networks, the leading global provider of intelligent wireless LANs (WLANs) for enterprises and service providers, today announced the only WLAN solution that delivers multiple levels of security and improves an organization’s ability to comply with the PCI standards, without sacrificing the productivity benefits of a wireless LAN. Colubris has joined the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council, an independent industry standards body providing management of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (DSS) on a global basis. Colubris’ PCI-compliant solutions will be on display this week at HITEC 2007, the world’s largest hospitality technology exposition and conference, being held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. PCI is an important standard for organizations that execute payment card transactions, such as the hospitality, transportation and retail industries. These organizations use wireless point of sale terminals to increase efficiency and deliver services close to the customer. They require a wireless network solution that enables them to accept card data without exposing private customer information to theft by cyber-criminals. The Colubris solution eliminates compromises between performance and security that are inherent in competing WLAN systems. It uses the Colubris MAP-330 and MAP-630 Integrated Sensor/AP, which feature a dedicated 802.11 a/b/g radio for continuous security scanning on the 2.4 and 5 GHz frequency bands, while additional 802.11 a/b/g radios provide full performance client access. Only this innovative multi-radio solution provides the performance and quality of service required for voice, video surveillance and other real-time wireless applications, plus the security of continuous monitoring. The entire solution is 802.11n-ready, protecting customer investments by making upgrades as simple as adding a new Colubris 802.11n access point to the network. “Companies that deploy a wireless LAN that fails to meet the data protection requirements of the PCI are exposing their customers to potential identity theft,” said Tom Racca, vice president of marketing for Colubris. “They also risk lawsuits, fines and substantial losses, not to mention lasting damage to their reputation. Colubris’ multi-layered approach to wireless LAN security is essential to enabling companies to enjoy the benefits of a wireless LAN and still meet, or exceed, the PCI requirements for data protection.” Now, organizations collecting and processing credit card payments can reap the benefits of Colubris’ award-winning WLAN solution with specific features designed to aid compliance with the PCI DSS, including: * Full-time Intrusion Detection/Prevention — Protects WLANs and the enterprise networks they are connected to by continuously scanning both networks, immediately and accurately identifying threats, and enabling automated responses that prevent data loss. It also prevents connections to external neighboring wireless systems and phishing attacks. * 802.11i encryption and authentication (WPA/WPA2) – Support for these standards enables secure identification of authorized clients and ensures robust encryption of cardholder information being transmitted over the network. * Centralized security management — Security policies are centrally defined for ease of administration and enforced at the network edge, preventing unauthorized traffic from reaching the backbone network. All security data is stored in a Colubris MultiService Controller, which can be installed in a secure location and is further protected by a built-in stateful firewall. Cyber-crooks cannot extract information from a stolen access point and use it to penetrate the network. * PCI compliance reports – Detailed reports prepare organizations for quarterly PCI compliance audits. Visit http://www.colubris.com/downloads/whitepapers/WP_PCI_Compliance_2007_0413.pdf or stop by the Colubris booth, #1235, at the HITEC 2007 conference, June 25-28 in Orlando, Fla. for more information. About the PCI Security Standards Council The mission of the PCI Security Standards Council is to enhance payment account security by fostering broad adoption of the PCI Data Security Standard and other standards that increase payment data security. The PCI Security Standards Council was formed by the major payment card brands American Express, Discover Financial Services, JCB, MasterCard Worldwide and Visa International to provide a transparent forum in which all stakeholders can provide input into the ongoing development, enhancement and dissemination of the Data Security Standard. Merchants, banks, processors and point of sale vendors are encouraged to join as Participating Organizations. About Colubris Colubris Networks is the leading global provider of intelligent wireless networks (WLANs) for enterprises and service providers. Its optimized WLAN switching systems deliver unmatched bandwidth efficiency, seamless mobility and secure, easy access for more than 1,500 organizations and 40 million users worldwide. Its systems unify and integrate with existing network infrastructures, security and management systems and provide “future-proof” investment protection as standards evolve and user populations grow. Colubris’ numerous recognitions include Red Herring’s top 100 private companies in North America, Fierce Wireless Fierce 15 and Mobile Trax Mobility Award. For more information, visit Colubris on the Web at www.colubris.com.