Tumbleweed Establishes Federal Team In Response To Increasing Demand For Secure Communications Solutions
New Team Already Delivering E-Mail, File Transfer, and PKI Security to 40 Federal Government Organizations
Redwood City, CA — (BUSINESS
WIRE) — April 19, 2005 — Tumbleweed® Communications
Corp. (NASDAQ: TMWD), a leading provider of secure messaging,
secure file transfer and identity validation products, today
announced the launch of the Tumbleweed Federal Team aimed at
providing secure Internet communications solutions to the Federal
market. To date, more than 40 Federal government organizations
use Tumbleweed’s proven, battle-tested, and government
compliant solutions to achieve the utmost trust in communications
and network protection.
The New Tumbleweed Federal Team
In a time of growing security threats, budgetary pressures, competing information
technology standards, and numerous government mandates, Tumbleweed’s
Federal Team offers the Federal government a trusted and proven resource for
secure communications requirements. The team’s information security professionals,
engineers, sales, and technical support personnel are committed to successfully
developing and deploying solutions that help Federal customers block security
threats, protect mission critical information assets, and ensure the safe exchange
of data, messages and files.
Ann Smith, Tumbleweed’s vice president, Federal sales,
brings more than 18 years of experience working with government
agencies and systems integrators to deliver secure communications
solutions tailored to Federal requirements. Ms. Smith has also
established a Federal Advisory Board to support continued evolution
of government-focused secure communications solutions. Advisors
include Steven T. Schanzer, President of S2 and Associates
and former director of the Defense Security Service at the
US Department of Defense, (DoD), and Brian D. Dilley, president/CEO
of eValid8 Corporation. Mr. Dilley brings extensive experience
in Federal IT acquisition and deployment activities, and is
the US Department of the Treasury’s technical point of
contact to the Federal PKI Policy Authority and associated
working groups.
Defending the Federal ID
Recent surveys of Federal Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) revealed
that these officials consider security information management tools for network
security, intrusion detection and prevention, and authentication among the
top three most important products and services to their agencies. Driving these
priorities are numerous government initiatives adding to agency compliance
obligations in cyber-security, such as the DoD Directives 8500.1 (information
assurance) and 8100.2 (wireless devices), the recently enacted Homeland Security
Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12), and the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA).
Tumbleweed solutions provide the innovative encryption, authentication, policy
enforcement, and tracking capabilities the Federal government requires for
securing online communications channels. These solutions help organizations
defend e-mail infrastructure at the Internet gateway, filter content to prevent
leaks of classified information, and dynamically encrypt and digitally sign
confidential messages to protect sensitive information in compliance with government
regulations. They also enable agencies to use the Internet for secure delivery
of high value transactions and confidential documents, while validating public
key infrastructure (PKI) credentials in real-time in compliance with defense
and homeland security directives.
USPTO Gets Patented Protection for Web-based File Transfer
The US Department of Commerce's United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) uses
Tumbleweed SecureTransport to enable the secure enterprise-wide exchange of valuable and
sensitive patent information over the Internet. Consistent with the USPTO's 21st Century
Strategic Plan, the organization was looking for a way to transport patent data collected
at its Horsham, Pennsylvania facility electronically over the Internet for processing, rather
than running the data to tape and shipping it to headquarters by truck. Tumbleweed SecureTransport's
multi-tier security architecture, multi-protocol file transfer, guaranteed file delivery, and
powerful encryption capabilities are providing the security and reliability the USPTO requires for
ensuring the protection of intellectual property.
A Prescription for Encryption at FDA
The Food & Drug Agency’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research
(CBER) selected Tumbleweed’s Email Firewall and Secure Messenger solutions
to meet its needs for securely, managing electronic regulatory submissions of
drug approval applications and testing results from pharmaceutical and biotechnology
firms. The solution is providing CBER and the drug research firms a secure, efficient,
and cost-effective system for exchanging submission information via encrypted
e-mail. The ability to securely exchange submissions information is producing
significant savings in time and money over the previous paper based process while
providing keeping CBER’s infrastructure safe from virus, spam, and denial-of-service
attacks.
Keeping DOE Spam & Virus Free
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is using Tumbleweed Email Firewall™ to
eliminate spam and email-borne viruses and encrypt internal and external e-mail
communications. Before selecting Tumbleweed, the DOE spent significant resources
fending off spam and email-based virus attacks and would not risk sending sensitive
information by e-mail. The DOE’s Carlsbad Area Office (CBFO) is representative
of the spam and virus challenges facing the agency. The CBFO serves more than
1,000 users onsite and at remote locations, and spam comprises 50 percent of
the 25,000 e-mail messages the organization receives per day. “Tumbleweed’s
Dynamic Anti-spam Service has been a lifesaver for both the CBFO and IT organization,” said
Paul DeVito, CBFO’s Information System Site Security Manager. “Tumbleweed’s
Email Firewall has really helped the DOE to minimize email communications risks
and reduce email management costs.”
The Key to DoD PKI
The DoD PKI Program Management Office (DoD PKI PMO) recently selected the Tumbleweed
Validation Authority™ (VA) to provide digital certificate validation
to more than 1.3 million users worldwide. Based on the open standard Online
Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP, RFC 2560), VA validates the status of digital
certificates in real time, ensuring that revoked credentials cannot be used
for secure e-mail, smart card login, web access, wireless, VPN or other electronic
transactions. DoD selected Tumbleweed after an extensive independent evaluation
of digital certificate validation solutions offered by nine vendors. With a
Common Access Card issued to almost 3.5 million users, the DOD PKI is the largest
PKI deployment worldwide. ‘The creation of trusted relationships represents
the core of a successful PKI program,” said Gil Nolte, director of the
DoD’s PKI PMO. “The Tumbleweed validation solution’s highly
scalable architecture, transparent delivery, and ability to distinguish friend
from foe in real time online in low bandwidth environments will provide a vital
component of the Department’s solution for creating the utmost trust
in mission critical communications.”
Securing the Supply Line at DLA
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) selected Tumbleweed VA to provide enterprise-wide
digital certificate validation to more than 30,000 users. As DoD’s largest
combat support agency, DLA sought a PKI solution that could meet its information
assurance requirements and align with the DoD PKI PMO’s identity validation
objectives. “The Tumbleweed VA solution enables applications to allow
properly credentialed individuals to exchange sensitive information, process
high value transactions, and otherwise access the network systems critical
to our worldwide logistics operations,” said Pat Edwards, Chief, Information
Assurance J6R and DLA PKI Program Manager. “Tumbleweed’s technology,
JITC certification, and extensive deployments with other DoD services and departments
will provide the assurance required for protecting sensitive e-mails, Web sites,
file transfers, transactions, and facilities from unauthorized access.”
Tumbleweed Federal Government Solutions
“We are very pleased to formally introduce the Tumbleweed Federal Team,” said
John Thielens, Tumbleweed’s Chief Technology Officer. "We have managed
an impressive portfolio of more than 40 Federal customers in the team’s
first year, and look forward to building on our team’s success. The DoD
PKI PMO’s selection of VA demonstrates that Tumbleweed is at the forefront
of Federal PKI, and we are committed to extending our leadership and commitment
to innovation in all areas of secure communications to the Federal market.”
About Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed provides security solutions for email protection, file transfers, and identity validation that allow organizations to safely conduct business over the Internet. Tumbleweed offers these solutions in three comprehensive product suites: MailGate, SecureTransport, and Validation Authority. MailGate provides protection against spam, viruses, and attacks, and enables policy-based message filtering, encryption, and routing. SecureTransport enables business to safely exchange large files and transactions without proprietary software. Validation Authority is the world-leading solution for determining the validity of digital certificates. Tumbleweed’s enterprise and government customers include ABN Amro, Bank of America Securities, Catholic Healthcare West, JP Morgan Chase & Co., The Regence Group (Blue Cross/Blue Shield), St. Luke's Episcopal Healthcare System, the US Food and Drug Administration, the US Department of Defense, and all four branches of the US Armed Forces. Tumbleweed was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Redwood City, Calif. For additional information about Tumbleweed go to www.tumbleweed.com or call 650-216-2000.
SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT
Tumbleweed cautions that forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based on plans and expectations as of the date of the press release, and that a number of factors could cause the actual results to differ materially from the guidance given at this time. These factors are described in the Safe Harbor statement below.
Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected, particularly with respect to Tumbleweed products and Tumbleweed’s Federal Government business. In some cases, forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “potential,” “continue,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “estimates,” and similar expressions. For further cautions about the risks of investing in Tumbleweed, we refer you to the documents Tumbleweed files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission, particularly Tumbleweed’s Form 10-K filed March 16, 2005.
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