Corero Network Security plc
("Corero", the "Company" or the "Group")
Notice of full year results and invitation
Corero Network Security plc (AIM: CNS), a leading provider of security solutions for defending against DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks and cyber threats, will be reporting its full year results for the year ended 31 December 2014 on Thursday 26 March 2015.
The management team will be hosting a briefing for analysts on the day at 9:30am at Redleaf Polhill's offices, First Floor, 4 London Wall Buildings, London, EC2M 5NT.
If you wish to attend, or require further information, please contact Elise Palmer at Redleaf Polhill on 020 7382 4751 or email cns@redleafpr.com to register.
Enquiries:
Corero Network Security plc |
Tel: 01895 876 382 |
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Andrew Miller, CFO and Chief Operating Officer |
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FinnCap |
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Stuart Andrews |
Tel: 020 7220 0500 |
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Simon Johnson/Stephen Norcross (corporate broking) |
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Redleaf PR |
Tel: 020 7382 4747 |
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Rebecca Sanders-Hewett/David Ison/Elise Palmer |
cns@redleafpr.com |
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About Corero Network Security
Corero Network Security, an organization's First Line of Defense® against DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks and cyber threats, is a pioneer in global network security. Corero products and services provide online enterprises, service providers, hosting providers, and Managed Security Service Providers with an additional layer of security capable of inspecting Internet traffic and enforcing real-time access and monitoring policies designed to match the needs of the protected business. Corero technology enhances any defense-in-depth security architecture with a scalable, flexible and responsive defence against DDoS attacks and cyber threats before they reach the targeted IT infrastructure allowing online services to perform as intended.
DDoS attacks continue to be a widely used cyber weapon against government and corporate targets, with the media covering almost on a daily basis reports of cyber attacks and the significant impact these cause. DDoS attacks can be costly in terms of lost revenues, brand damage, customer satisfaction and security operations. The DDoS mitigation market is forecast to increase 66% in the period to 2018 and exceed $1.5 billion, according to Infonetics Research.
For more information, visit www.corero.com.