I am concerned mainly because it seems odd (maybe "sad" or "unfortunate" is a 
better word) that a product would go from best to worse in a few years.  Either 
the product has gotten worse, the competitors have gotten better or the testing 
has gotten more stringent. It's probably a combination of all three. 

Yes, it's unfortunate when a partner of ours gets a bad review. The 3com chaos 
does seem to have taken a toll. Maybe HP will take this report to heart and 
improve TP. Maybe they won't.  

I doubt the report will affect our IPS sales. We sell other IPS products. And 
frankly, IPS has become a commoditized offering and therefore sales have 
gravitated toward big-box fulfillment type VARs and away from specialists such 
as Anitian. Besides, our business is mostly PCI compliance and pentesting these 
days anyway. 
 
Andrew Plato, CISSP, CISM, QSA
President/Principal Consultant
Anitian Enterprise Security 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 2:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: RE: Re: I love the smell of whining in the morning...

Andrew - I see Tippingpoint is listed as a "strategic partner" on your Web 
site, so I guess I can see where you might be concerned about such results.



However, the reason why Tippingpoint results have altered from report to report 
is covered quite well in Rick Moy's blog posts at http://nsslabs.blogspot.com/



The fact that the 3Com acquisition seemed to precipitate something of a "brain 
drain" from the old Tippingpoint team (none of the key guys involved in the NSS 
test with me 5 years ago remain) has surely not helped - this often happens 
with acquisitions, of course, but 3Com has a worse record than most when it 
comes to supporting its enterprise customers, so it should come as no surprise 
in this particular case.



Given the fact that the Tippingpoint problems could affect you significantly we 
would be very happy for you to contact us directly at NSS to talk over the 
results in more detail should you wish.

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