
Security guru gets serious about Wi-Fi...
Published: 2 June 2005 08:40 BST
Security software maker McAfee is expected to announce that it plans to acquire Wireless Security, giving it a greater presence in the consumer Wi-Fi security market, CNET News.com has learned.
With the acquisition of the privately held company, McAfee will receive additional security software in the consumer space, increase the number of security services it can provide and approach additional service providers such as AOL with services it can in turn offer to its customers, said a source familiar with the companies.
Representatives for the two companies were not immediately available for comment.
Wireless Security already has a relationship with McAfee, providing the technology for the security giant to offer its McAfee wi-fiscan service to customers. The service allows consumers and small businesses to survey their wireless network connections and wireless hardware to assess whether any unauthorised intruders are trying to access their wireless connection points.
McAfee may be able to leverage this technology and eventually sell it as a subscriber service to consumers, as well to internet service providers like AOL to offer as a premium service to their members as well.
But the source noted it has yet to be seen whether consumers will be willing to shell out the additional money for that service.
"They may be able to sell this service to the thousands, versus the millions," the source said. "It will, however, push McAfee a little further ahead of the competition like Symantec and Microsoft."
Wireless Security also offers its WSC Guard for corporate customers. The product offers authentication and encryption, automatic security updates and intrusion detection.
While some industry observers characterised Wireless Security's technology as "elegant", another source familiar with the companies noted the privately held company wanted access to McAfee's global channel to distribute its products.
"The combination of the entrepreneurial and innovative skills of Wireless Security, combined with McAfee's global channel reach made for a excellent way to get the products to market," the source said.
Wireless Security's products will be integrated with McAfee's managed services offerings, the source noted.
Dawn Kawamoto writes for CNET News.com
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