Tackling Spam With Increased Intel Performance
Tackling Spam with Increased Performance from Intel
IronPort Systems, a business unit of Cisco® today announced the use of Multi-core Intel® Xeon® processors to power IronPort's next generation of email and Web security appliances. IronPort® appliances use AsyncOS®, a proprietary operating system that takes full advantage of the significant performance increases made possible by Intel Multi-core technology.
This performance improvement helps enterprises, Internet service providers (ISPs) and smaller organisations stay ahead of the never-ending deluge of spam e-mail.
Spam, Spam,
Spam, and More Spam
It is estimated that more
than 90 percent of all email is spam. According to data from
IronPort's SenderBase, the world's first and largest email
traffic monitoring service,the volume of spam has been
roughly doubling every year, with no end in sight. As of
August 2007, IronPort has observed an 18 percent
month-over-month increase in spam volume.
More than 80 per cent of spam is sent by infected "zombie" computers, typically in consumer broadband networks. As spam filters become more effective and more widely deployed, a spammer simply sends more messages with the hope that enough will get through spam filters to make the spammer's business profitable.
Spam Gets Smarter
In
addition to the brute-force tactic of doubling spam volumes
year-over-year, spammers have adopted a variety of
techniques to bypass traditional filters. Spammers have
migrated from simple text messages to HTML messages and
image-based spam. The latest variant is known as attachment
spam, where spam messages are embedded into popular
attachment types such as Adobe PDF or Microsoft Excel
files.
This poses additional burdens for spam filters because the average spam message size has increased from approximately 3 kilobytes in 2005 to 40 kilobytes in 2007. Not only are the messages larger, but more computer processing power is necessary at the perimeter to interpret the new attachments and distinguish spam from legitimate mail.
The combination of exponential growth in message volumes coupled with larger message sizes requires more processing power per message--and many traditional anti-spam systems struggle to keep up. As a result, end users see more spam in their inboxes and may experience delays in sending and receiving mail.
Staying in
Front
The next generation email security
appliance from IronPort, the IronPort X1050, uses the dual
Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor 5300 series to stay in front
of new spammer tactics.
The IronPort AsyncOS operating
system is able to take full advantage of all eight cores,
yielding system throughput approximately 800 per cent
greater than a comparable single-core appliance. This
increase in processing power allows the IronPort appliance
not only to process more email messages, but also to run
more sophisticated rules and analysis to help thwart the
latest spam techniques.
The combination of IronPort
software and Intel's advanced hardware systems yields a
robust solution to surging spam.
Available
Now
IronPort X1050 and all multi-core systems
are available now. Visit www.ironport.com for more
details.
ENDS
About IronPort
Systems
IronPort Systems, headquartered in San
Bruno, California, is a business unit of Cisco Systems,
Inc.. IronPort Systems is the leading provider of anti-spam,
anti-virus and anti-spyware appliances for organisations
ranging from small businesses to the Global 2000.IronPort
appliances utilise SenderBase®, the world's largest email
and Web threat detection network and database. IronPort
products are innovative and easy-to-use - providing
breakthrough performance and playing a mission-critical role
in a company's network infrastructure. To learn more about
IronPort Systems products and services, please visit:
http://www.ironport.com/.
About Cisco
Systems
Cisco, (NASDAQ: CSCO), is the worldwide
leader in networking that transforms how people connect,
communicate and collaborate. Information about Cisco can be
found at
http://www.cisco.com.
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