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Motorola Buys
AirDefense July
30, 2008
Motorola
has signed a definitive agreement to acquire privately held AirDefense.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
AirDefense is a privately-held developer of Wireless Intrusion
Prevention Solutions (WIPS) and premium software applications, which
enable corporations to secure their networks against wireless security
threats and comply with regulatory and industry standards. AirDefense
has been an innovator and a leader in the industry since its inception
in 2001, including the introduction of the first 24x7 Monitoring and
Wireless Intrusion Detection System, the first use of access points as
sensors and a host of add-on modules that address customer specific
security problems and RF troubleshooting needs. In addition, AirDefense
enables secure multi-vendor environments, which allows organizations to
benefit from AirDefense’s solutions regardless of their WLAN
infrastructure.
“As wireless security remains a leading concern for enterprises, we are
excited to announce this transaction with AirDefense, which enables
Motorola to deliver a common platform solution for greater indoor and
outdoor protection to wireless LAN networks in support of our
all-wireless enterprise vision,” said Kathy Paladino, president of
Motorola’s Enterprise Mobility business. “AirDefense is a renowned
pioneer in wireless security with strong intellectual capital. Based on
our trusted and valuable partnership through the years, we are confident
that the combination of Motorola’s WLAN infrastructure and AirDefense’s
best-of-breed features will further enhance our network security
offerings and better secure our customers’ networks.”
“AirDefense complements Motorola’s Enterprise business and Motorola is
the ideal partner to help us take our wireless LAN security products and
services to the next level,” said Mike Potts, president and chief
executive officer of AirDefense, “We look forward to working with
Motorola’s talented professionals and utilizing the strengths of a
global industry leader to achieve even greater success.”
"WIPS
solutions have gained significant traction as Wireless LANs have become
pervasive in industries from the federal government to financial
services,” said Sujai Hajela, vice president and general manager,
Motorola Enterprise Wireless LAN division. “Industry compliance
requirements such as Payment Card Industry Data Security (PCI DSS) and
heightened security awareness have fueled the need for comprehensive
compliance, enforcement, forensics and reporting, which is offered by
AirDefense solutions. This transaction is a tremendous opportunity for
Motorola to enhance its WLAN portfolio by utilizing AirDefense’s
relationships and further integrating WIPS security solutions into our
WLAN infrastructure offering. Together, we are a leader in helping
businesses truly realize the vision of a secure and reliable
all-wireless enterprise.”
Upon completion of the transaction, AirDefense will become a wholly
owned subsidiary of Motorola and will be integrated into Motorola’s
Enterprise Mobility business. Motorola intends to maintain AirDefense’s
Alpharetta, Georgia headquarters, which will be an integral component of
Motorola’s WLAN operations. The acquisition, which is subject to
regulatory and other customary conditions, is expected to close in the
next few months. |