CALVERTON, N.Y., April 5, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- AdZone Research, Inc. (OTCBB:ADZR), a pioneering Internet surveillance technology solutions provider, today announced the release of its new product called Geo-Specific Threat Intelligence Report (Ge-S.T.I.R.), a syndicated quarterly recap starting with a full year 2003 compilation, to be followed next week with findings from the first quarter of 2004.
"We've been working for some time on developing a product of this nature that will not only showcase what NetGet(tm) (patent pending) can do, but also deliver geographically relevant data on an ongoing basis to the very national security-focused recipients who can make immediate use of it," said AdZone Chairman & CEO Charles A. Cardona.
"This is an addition to our current marketing efforts," said Cardona. "As well," he continued, "it provides AdZone with a true stand-alone product that can reach an increasingly broader market, while we continue to work on still pending large defense contracts.
"Its launch also underscores what we reported on last December -- a higher awareness among a wider security-focused marketplace than we had originally perceived for our highly scalable NetGet applications. Moreover, Ge-S.T.I.R. is based on less than about 13% of our currently available acquired data. In fact, concepts used to identify past events reported on last year are inherent in its design," said Cardona.
"This first report analyzes NetGet data for four regions and eleven countries from around the world. Overall, we have material that covers a total of 23 geo-specific localities, but our intention is to make that information available on a customized basis only," the CEO said.
Cardona concluded noting that "this product is not for general release since the material is still extremely sensitive. Further information about Ge-S.T.I.R. is available from our Executive Vice President and Managing Director of our Homeland Defense Group, Dan Wasserman. Together, along with Major General (Ret.) Paul Weaver of our advisory board, they are already ensuring this first report is being introduced to the right audiences, who are appropriately cleared to subscribe to this type of publication."
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