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imperva_logo1Imperva, an application data security company, today announced the SecureSphere Database Gateway for z/OS (DGZ), which offers end-to-end protection and auditing for IBM Mainframe Databases.

According to the announcement,

“SecureSphere DGZ provides comprehensive monitoring, auditing and protection for DB2 databases running on z/OS mainframes. DGZ tracks local and network activity by privileged users, non-privileged users, and applications to prevent data loss, fraud, and automate regulatory compliance reporting.” 

Earlier this month Imperva named Henk Jan Spanjaard vice president of sales for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa and released that its business grew by more than 80% in 2008. According to thewhir.com, as VP Sales, Spanjaard “will direct Imperva’s aggressive growth initiatives in key European markets, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and The Netherlands.” 

In 2008, Imperva added over 300 new customers and “boosted the total number of organizations protected and monitored by SecureSphere to more than 4,500 [in 35 countries].”  Based on a USA Today article last week, Imperva isn’t just rising through the ashes of the current economic downturn, but, because cost-saving tech services are in demand, actually thriving.  

Indicators of this include that the company recently signed a deal with SuccessFactors, hired Spanjaard (presumably in an aggressive manner) and invested in developing new technology. All in all, February has been quite a busy and good month for Imperva. 

imperva_logo1Last week Imperva, an application data security provider, announced that it was selected by Japan’s Fuji Television Network to monitor its databases monitoring and help it comply with Japan’s Financial Instruments and Exchange Law – the Japanese version of the Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act. Imperva’s SecureSphere(R) Database Monitoring Gateways (DMG) software will be implemented.

According to the news release,

SecureSphere enables Fuji TV to meet internal governance and database security requirements with zero impact on performance… [by providing] an automated reporting system that simplifies and reduces the cost of documenting and demonstrating J-SOX compliance.

It goes on to mention that Fuji TV selected SecureSphere for its ability to:

(1) Impose zero impact on the existing production environment
(2) Support transaction intensive networks and applications without affecting performance
(3) Provide comprehensive database auditing and security capabilities

Back in July, the Domain Name and Web Hosting service GoDaddy.com also announced that it initiated Imperva’s SecureSphere Web Application Firewall (WAF) for SOX compliance purposes and to insure that the company’s Quick Shopping Cart application continues to enable businesses to quickly and easily create and manage ecommerce sites in a secure manner.

In 2007, Imperva was named to Red Herring’s Top 100. Here’s a link to a 2007 Red Herring video interview with Imperva’s Co-Founder and CEO, Shlomo Kramer.

IT professionals should consider Imperva’s SecureSphere product line for robust and scalable security solutions.

Company Facts
Founded in 2002.

Headquarters in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Shlomo Kramer, Co-Founder and CEO. Also co-founded Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. in 1993.

Amichai Shulman, Co-Founder and CTO.

Products: Web Application Firewall, Database Monitoring Gateways, Database Security Gateway and more.

Website: www.imperva.com.

About the author: Lisa Damast currently resides in Israel. Any questions or inquiries regarding this blog can be directed to her via email at lisa (at) israelinnovation20 (dot) com. She can also be followed on Twitter, where she covers additional Israeli technology companies and headlines among other topics.