Market Segment: Voice & Data Security Solution
Linkedin: SecureLogix LinkedIn Company ProfileEstimated Revenue: $50M
Estimated Employees: 51
Address: 13750 San Pedro Ave, San Antonio TX
Description: SecureLogix secures voice and UC networks and lowers corporate expenses to enhance business operations. The company’s ETM® System is a voice and UC security and intelligence solution, hosting a suite of applications that protect network resources from telephony-based attack, fraud and abuse, optimize infrastructure and services to reduce costs, simplify the management of enterprise voice communications, and enable a secure, cost effective path to VoIP/UC. The ETM System provides a hard-dollar ROI payback in less than 12 months, and is supported by a host of world class voice network security assessment and monitoring and optimization services. Created in 1998 by the founders of WheelGroup (acquired by Cisco Systems), SecureLogix has pioneered the enterprise voice security market in the U.S. and abroad for over 10 years. SecureLogix solutions are currently securing over three-and-a-half million enterprise phone lines, and the company owns 14 U.S. and international patents, with over 500 patent claims. Central to the SecureLogix® technology portfolio are the company’s groundbreaking, first-of-kind voice firewall and intrusion prevention system (IPS), dedicated to solving the unique security threats of real-time communication by securing the vast and previously unprotected public-private enterprise voice network edge/DMZ. These products are integrated with powerful management capabilities to monitor voice network performance, report CDR/service use and utilization, record call content, and provide business-enabling voice analytics to reduce costs and enhance business operations. SecureLogix’s 6th generation solutions address real-world problems for real-world voice networks. The system is PBX-vendor independent and supports analog, digital, and VoIP carrier trunking, providing a central visibility, reporting, and control point over all enterprise voice communications, irrespective of the customer’s mix of TDM or VoIP/UC switch types and vendors.