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ePlay Picks WatchGuard Over Cisco for Kiosk ProtectionWatchGuard Firewall Appliances Provide Remote Kiosk Security and Credit/Debit Card Customer Data ProtectionSAN FRANCISCO (RSA) – April 22, 2009. WatchGuard® Technologies, a global leader in extensible network security and connectivity solutions, today announced that ePlay, an innovator in the DVD rental business, has selected WatchGuard solutions to provide PCI DSS compliant firewall security, and to protect thousands of remote DVD and video game disc rental kiosks as well as ePlay's back-end data center. "After evaluating Cisco, and other network security vendors, ePlay standardized on WatchGuard for their high security, performance, reliability and unbeatable total cost of ownership," said David Stellmack, Senior Systems Engineer at ePlay. "This is a mission-critical network comprised of remote kiosks and a data center transacting a large volume of payment card transactions. With WatchGuard in place, we can drive down costs, reduce time to market, and increase our provisioning process by twofold." PCI DSS Compliant Protection To do this, each ePlay kiosk is armed with a WatchGuard Firebox Edge appliance to provide firewall, intrusion detection/prevention services, and highly secure VPN network connectivity. For remote kiosks, such as those located outdoors, ePlay utilizes the WatchGuard 3G Extend family of wireless connectivity solutions. With it, triple-DES encrypted VPN tunnels carry payment card and other sensitive data via 3G cellular networks. This gives ePlay maximum flexibility for kiosk deployments, usage models and most importantly, strong cardholder data security. With hundreds of remote firewall appliances to manage, and thousands more to come in the next few years, ePlay relies on WatchGuard System Manager, which provides ePlay with a PCI DSS friendly, free software solution to manage and upgrade remote WatchGuard appliances. At the data center, a pair of WatchGuard X Peak 8500 e-series, running in high availability mode, terminates remote kiosk VPN tunnels. As required by the PCI DSS, this network of cardholder data is completely walled off and separated from ePlay's corporate network and online reservation architecture, which are protected by other WatchGuard firewall appliances. Stellmack concludes, "I've looked at other kiosk vendors and shudder at their approach to security; I don't think they're deploying anything even close to enterprise-level security for credit card transactions. We would rather be over-secure, and WatchGuard helps provide that." About e-Play, LLC About WatchGuard Technologies, Inc. WatchGuard, Firebox and LiveSecurity are registered trademarks of WatchGuard Technologies, Inc. All other marks are property of their respective owners. |