HDF Client References

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GBMS Tech Ltd GBMS Tech Ltd Preferred Distributor For Abatis HDF Registered in England and Wales. Company No 09607559 1 Berkeley Street Mayfair London W1J 8DJ [email protected] www.gbmstech.com Abatis HDF Advanced Malware Protection Client References Web Hosting [human hacker, web server] The United Nations was a high profile client that frequently came under attack from activists trying to hack and deface their websites. Following the implementation of HDF there have been no incidents of hacking or unauthorised access despite thousands of attempts that were logged by the HDF solution. Manufacturing [USB infection] Their production lines came under attack from a number of zero-day infections originating from infected USB data sticks. The production down time and clean up after each infection resulted in significant direct and indirect costs. A fast test proved that HDF was effective in preventing this type of attack. Following the implementation of HDF there have been no virus related production stoppages. Epson found HDF to be very simple to use and are pleased with its effectiveness. Transport [netebook, low power] Train drivers were using netbooks to obtain their instructions without having to visit the offices. These notebooks were too low power to run traditional anti-virus software and left them vulnerable to infection. HDF was a viable solution due to its very low memory and processor demands and following its introduction there have been zero cases of infection. Eurotunnel were so pleased with the performance of HDF that they also rolled it out to their office environment. Engineering Design [intellectual property] Cox Power Train is a highly innovative engine design company that needs to protect its valuable designs from accidental modification by employees and electronic theft. Their information is spread across a number of server environments, each being protected by an instance of HDF, and the whole installation is monitored and managed from a Central Management Console (CMC).

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GBMS Tech Ltd

GBMS Tech Ltd Preferred Distributor For Abatis HDF Registered in England and Wales. Company No 09607559

1 Berkeley Street Mayfair London W1J 8DJ [email protected] www.gbmstech.com

Abatis HDF Advanced Malware Protection Client References

Web Hosting [human hacker, web server]

The United Nations was a high profile client that frequently came under attack from activists trying to hack and deface their websites. Following the implementation of HDF there have been no incidents of hacking or unauthorised access despite thousands of attempts that were logged by the HDF solution.

Manufacturing [USB infection]

Their production lines came under attack from a number of zero-day infections originating from infected USB data sticks. The production down time and clean up after each infection resulted in significant direct and indirect costs. A fast test proved that HDF was effective in preventing this type of attack. Following the implementation of HDF there have been no virus related production stoppages. Epson found HDF to be very simple to use and are pleased with its effectiveness.

Transport [netebook, low power]

Train drivers were using netbooks to obtain their instructions without having to visit the offices. These notebooks were too low power to run traditional anti-virus software and left them vulnerable to infection. HDF was a viable solution due to its very low memory and processor demands and following its introduction there have been zero cases of infection. Eurotunnel were so pleased with the performance of HDF that they also rolled it out to their office environment.

Engineering Design [intellectual property]

Cox Power Train is a highly innovative engine design company that needs to protect its valuable designs from accidental modification by employees and electronic theft. Their information is spread across a number of server environments, each being protected by an instance of HDF, and the whole installation is monitored and managed from a Central Management Console (CMC).

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GBMS Tech Ltd

GBMS Tech Ltd Preferred Distributor For Abatis HDF Registered in England and Wales. Company No 09607559

1 Berkeley Street Mayfair London W1J 8DJ [email protected] www.gbmstech.com

Military [human hacker, sophisticated threats]

The Swiss Army consider cyber-attacks to be as dangerous as physical ones and the majority of security solutions available are too complex and operate too high up in a system. This leaves them vulnerable to sophisticated viruses and especially a determined human hacker. HDF is now used on their systems and has proved to be 100% effective safeguard.

E-commerce [HTTP server]

Visicon develops and manages complete online store solutions, from the web pages through to order processing and complaints handling. HDF was implemented on its public HTTP servers and has proved to be 100% effective.

Security Consulting [Windows, compatibility]

i[x]act offers inspection and consulting services on IT products and systems, from risk analysis and penetration testing to defining security requirements and conducting formal product evaluation. An expert in IT security, it chose HDF to protect it’s own Windows systems. There have been no malware problems with HDF or conflicts with other software.

Transport [low power, e-commerce, web servers]

The Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway corporation initially used HDF for its video advertising panels used at underground stations. HDF was able to work in this low memory environment and its low processing power requirements enabled a smooth and ‘flicker free’ display. HDF is also used on its 64 bit Windows e-commerce system for e-tendering and on its Linux web server farm.

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GBMS Tech Ltd

GBMS Tech Ltd Preferred Distributor For Abatis HDF Registered in England and Wales. Company No 09607559

1 Berkeley Street Mayfair London W1J 8DJ [email protected] www.gbmstech.com

( Press Release )

High Confidence Found in “Robust and Stable Anti-Malware Technology”

Lockheed Martin’s NextGen Cyber Innovation and Technology Centre based at Farnborough, Hampshire evaluates HDF as a suitable tool to protect computer devices from accidental and malicious internal and external threats. The successful evaluation tested the software solution on a variety of new and legacy Windows™ operating system platforms with no other protection mechanisms in place.

Other Users Include