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AGAT to present cyber security solution for Skype for Business at Cybertech 2016

AGAT will showcase SkypeShield and other innovative cyber security solutions at the Cybertech Conference & Exhibition, which will take place January 26–27, 2016 in Tel Aviv, Israel.

AGAT will present SkypeShield which guarantees secure mobile and external Skype for Business (Lync) connectivity. SkypeShield allows users to safely connect to Microsoft Skype for Business servers from smartphones, tablets, desktop PCs and any other device outside the organization.

The company will also unveil the recent additions to the SkypeShield security suite, including a new application firewall security solution and a Federation Ethical Wall solution for safe connection to Skype for Business.

In addition to SkypeShield, AGAT will also present the company’s unique mobile PKI solutions for smart card authentication and digital signature.

Cybertech is the most significant conference and exhibition of cyber technologies outside the United States, where participants have the opportunity to become acquainted with the latest innovations and solutions offered by the international cyber community. The conference’s focus is on networking, strengthening alliances and forming new connections.

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New application firewall security solution for Skype for Business

SkypeShield has launched a new application firewall solution for securing guest and anonymous requests when entering corporate networks.

The need for the new solution arose because, as part of the Skype for Business (Lync) topology, requests are sent anonymously to the front server in the corporate network without being authenticated or inspected. Once allowed, these requests, which might contain malicious code, can pass through DMZ firewalls with no control.

The application firewall has the following security layers:

  • Request rewrite – session termination in the DMZ and rewrite of the request that is sent to the domain
  • Protocol level sanitization – inspecting the traffic to validate the structure of the traffic as expected by the protocol
  • Application level inspection – validating that the data content matches what is expected by the server
  • Device pre-authentication – performing device validation before allowing any request to enter the domain

“Common attacks take advantage of network protocol vulnerabilities to execute operations that are not approved by design. Some of these techniques generate or modify valid requests with data that look valid, but maliciously alter the server’s behavior. An example of a common concern handled by the firewall is blocking non-valid meeting ID in the DMZ,” said Guy Eldan, CEO of AGAT Software, which developed SkypeShield.

“SkypeShield’s new Application Firewall offers the best available solution for such security vulnerabilities by intercepting all anonymous Skype for Business traffic in the DMZ and validating them before allowing them to enter the domain network,” added Eldan.

In order to ensure that no malicious code is injected into a request, the solution passes each request through multiple security inspections and validation channels, including session termination and rewrite, protocol sanitation, data validating and device pre-authentication. By doing so, the risk of most protocol and application level attacks is eliminated, as the original request is not allowed to enter the domain.

The application firewall performs session termination of the request and creates a new request with the same parameters built as expected by the server schema. This concept blocks, by design, any extra code injected into the original request.

SkypeShield’s application firewall protects the internal servers by performing a wide set of sanitized filtering operations detecting malicious requests and blocking them from passing to the DMZ.

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SkypeShield presented new Skype for Business security solutions at Microsoft’s partner meeting in Hong Kong

SkypeShield has presented a complete security suit for safely connecting to corporate Skype for Business (Lync) servers from mobile and external devices at the upcoming Microsoft partner meeting Channel Kick-off 2015, which took place in Hong Kong on September 11, 2011.

SkypeShield’s solutions had been presented at the event by Continuous Technologies, which has recently become SkypeShield’s distributer in Hong Kong.

At the Microsoft event, SkypeShield showcased solutions to protect the organization’s Active Directory, Skype for Business and Exchange infrastructure. Among others, the company presented new security solutions including:

  • Network protection – Protect against account lockout in DDoS attack.
  • Two Factor Authentication – TFA by requiring the device as the second factor in addition to credentials to Lync & Exchange (EWS). Optionally can require three factor based on VPN access / certificate.
  • Device Access Control – Restrict the usage of Skype for Business & Exchange only to registered devices. Solution can limit usage to corporate or managed devices (with MDM) or control BYOD deployment.
  • Active Directory credentials protection – Avoid using and storing AD credentials on device by defining dedicated Skype for Business credentials or using RSA tokens.

Established in 1989 and headquartered in Hong Kong with offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Nanjing, Continuous Technologies is a Microsoft Gold Communications Partner. With more than 20 years of implementation experience across multiple industries, Continuous Technologies are experts in customer interaction systems with a proven track record in implementing Skype for Business.

The Channel Kick-off 2015 was aimed at showing Microsoft partners the latest technology and innovation. Local partners, IT community leaders and Microsoft executives attended the event.