COMDOM Software has become a member of ICSA labs Anti-spam Consortium

10th April 2007 - COMDOM Software has become a member of the ICSA Labs Anti-spam Consortium. At present, the Consortium associates ten major companies focused on the development and implementation of products designated for fighting spam.

ICSA Labs Anti-spam consortium was created to advance anti-spam technologies and to provide a third-party information source to help the anti-spam user community select and effectively implement anti-spam products. COMDOM Software expects major contribution mainly from cooperation in testing and further improvement of its products.

About ICSA Labs
For over a decade, ICSA Labs, an independent division of Cybertrust, Inc., has been the security industry's central authority for research, intelligence, and certification testing of products. ICSA Labs sets standards for information security products and certifies over 95% of the installed base of anti-virus, firewall, IPSec VPN, cryptography, SSL VPN, network IPS, anti-spyware and PC firewall products commonly deployed in the world today.

About COMDOM Antispam
COMDOM Antispam is a powerful antispam for servers designed for the requirements of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and other large organizations facing spam. COMDOM Antispam combines high accuracy with unmatched throughput, minimizing spam’s economic footprint on hardware, software, and administration of messaging networks. Serving also as a stand-alone mail gateway and load balancer, COMDOM Antispam significantly lowers the costs of network infrastructure relative to what is feasible with current technologies.

About COMDOM Software
COMDOM Software develops security solutions for the digital economy – its objectives are to provide innovative and effective solutions for fighting spam, viruses and malware slowing the growth of integrated networks. COMDOM’s developers have significant experience in building high performance network solutions. In the past they cooperated with ESET on the development of the widely used NOD32 platform for Linux mail servers.