Narus Inks Pact with VeriSign

Originally published in Wireless News, December 7, 2005

VeriSign has signed an agreement with Narus that allows it to offer the entire suite of Narus products to its global customer base as managed services or licensed software. This includes capabilities for security, traffic analysis and lawful interception.

The first Narus product being offered by VeriSign is Narus LI for IP lawful intercept, a comprehensive IP lawful intercept product for carrier-grade networks. The product has been integrated into the VeriSign NetDiscovery service -- a solution for building an in-house proprietary lawful interception solution -- that meets the legal, technical and operational requirements needed to support end-to-end compliance for circuit-switched or IP-based technologies. The companies said the service helps providers that are responding to requests for collection of subscriber information, historical billing, call detail records and real-time lawful interception.

"VeriSign is the leader in delivering intelligent infrastructure services that enable and protect interactions across voice and data networks," said Raj Puri, vice president, Communications Business Development, VeriSign. "This agreement with Narus allows us to leverage the Narus highly scalable carrier-grade platform to extend our leadership in IP security and compliance management." NarusSecure, Narus LI, NarusAnalyze and NarusMediate are part of the company IP security and monitoring system that can be implemented at the network core to analyze and correlate traffic in real-time, the companies added.

"Narus has built a global reputation for providing the industry's highest performance IP security and monitoring system, protecting many of the world's largest and most critical networks," said Greg Oslan, CEO, Narus. "This agreement will marry VeriSign's unparalleled brand with the scalability and flexibility of the Narus system to create the industry's most complete suite of managed services for IP networks."

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