

Cambridge, Mass. (April 21, 2005)
Rob Nazzal, director, product management, Mazu Networks, Inc, the leading provider of behavior-based, network security solutions for enterprises.
What: Nazzal to deliver a presentation titled, “Solving the Dynamic Network Dilemma: Increasing Visibility to Strengthen Security in Your Ever-Changing Organization” during the Secure IT 2005 conference. Nazzal’s presentation will address the security needs of dynamic networks. Specifically, Nazzal will discuss the connection between improved network visibility and effective security. The presentation will also detail where many security initiatives are lacking and provide attendees with the tools and techniques required to implement a strong security strategy.
Presented by the California State University, the third annual Secure IT 2005 conference, will focus on key information and network security issues such as the increasing risk of identity theft, corporate espionage, data pirating, cyber terrorism and information security breaches. For additional details on the event, visit: http://www.secureitconf.com/index.asp.
Town and Country Resort & Convention Center
500 Hotel Circle North
San Diego, Calif.
Nazzal will present on Thursday, April 21, 2005
2:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. EDT.
Rob Nazzal, director, product management, Mazu Networks
Rob Nazzal, director, product management, Mazu Networks, is responsible for the full product lifecycle for Mazu Profiler™ and Mazu Enforcer™. Nazzal establishes the roadmap, determines the strategic direction and defines releases for both of Mazu Networks' products
Prior to Mazu, Nazzal was the program manager at pcOrder. In this role, he was responsible for leading the database administration team. Previous roles also include vice president, engineering, SDBS and developer with Motorola.
Nazzal received a B.S. in computer science from Cornell University.
Mazu Networks is the leading provider of behavior-based, network security solutions for enterprises. Mazu Networks’ systems protect networks from worms, insider threats and denial of service attacks. The company’s solutions enable enterprises to leverage existing network infrastructure to detect and mitigate zero day attacks with surgical precision, harden networks against future attacks, and monitor and audit usage of sensitive assets and network services. Mazu Networks is backed by premier venture capital firms, including Greylock, Matrix Partners, Pilot House Ventures Group and StarVest Partners. Symantec Corporation also is an investor in the Company. Mazu is an IBM Business Partner. Headquartered in Cambridge, Mass., Mazu also has locations in New York, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. For more information, please visit www.mazunetworks.com.