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Websense To Boost Internet Security In China

April 16, 2007
Security

M.Tech has become a channel distributor for Websense's (WBSN) Web filtering and Web security technology products in Hong Kong and mainland China.

"This is an important strategic move for Websense," said Catherine Kung, Websense regional manager for Greater China. "M.Tech is an ideal partner for us since they have good experience and skills in security market no matter on hardware appliance or software solutions. Its certified engineers can provide hardware and software services for partners who adopt our products."

Headquartered in Singapore, M.Tech is a regional leader in the distribution of Internet security services and solutions who delivers market leading products to customers.

M.Tech will distribute key Websense products including Websense Web Security Suite, an Internet security solution that provides proactive protection for organizations, and features real-time security updates delivered by Websense ThreatSeeker technology; Websense Content Protection Suite, which provides protection against information leaks and data breaches; and Websense Enterprise.

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