
AT&T gets comms, Ubizen gets comms security
By Tony Hallett
Published: 14 July 2003 14:44 GMT
Chemicals giant Huntsman has turned to Ubizen for most of its security needs in a three-year deal worth over E1m.
Ubizen, a provider of managed security, will look after Huntsman firewalls and intrusion detection globally, mainly via its OnlineGuardian offering.
The deal follows a $9m contract between Huntsman and AT&T for global communications. Following the signing of the Ubizen contract, AT&T will still look after one aspect of the company's security - dial-in connections via secure ID tokens, which covers remote users dialling in to LANs.
Security analysts at three Ubizen locations will support the packaging and petrochemicals giant throughout the term of the contract.
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