Intrusion Inc. (Nasdaq:INTZ) ("Intrusion") announced today it received an order and facilitated the successful installation of its innovative Compliance Commander Privacy Enforcement System at Texans Credit Union (Texans). Functioning as the credit union's information "safety net," Compliance Commander is installed on Texans' network perimeter and can automatically detect the presence of any unencrypted non-public information (nPI) exiting the local network without authorization. Compliance Commander is deployed by financial institutions and other commercial entities to help meet regulated information compliance requirements established under the Financial Modernization Act of 1999 (better known as the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act or GLBA), California State Bill 1386 and other federal and state regulations. Any time a potential nPI loss is detected, Compliance Commander blocks the transmission instantly and sends an alert to its Web-based reporting system. "Texans ranks in the top 50 largest credit unions nationwide out of more than 9,000 credit unions in total membership," explained Greg Gallant, Texans EVP/Chief Technology Officer. "Managing information privacy for our nearly 200,000 members is a top priority at all levels of our organization. Compliance Commander easily integrated into our existing data processing system and immediately began giving IT and Compliance staff more visibility to the traffic on our network. With today's announcement, we believe this latest investment in leading-edge technology further assures our members that Texans is committed to maintaining the highest standards of privacy protection and regulated information compliance." Ben Bittle, Intrusion Director of Product Management, added, "Working with Texans' IT and Compliance staff was truly a collaborative experience. Their absolute commitment toward member privacy was impressive. We appreciate Texans' confidence in our Compliance Commander offering and look forward to a good working relationship with their engineering staff in the future." Compliance Commander is available today for immediate shipment. For further information about Compliance Commander, please refer to the Intrusion contact information below. About Texans Credit Union Texans Credit Union was founded in 1953 as a state-chartered Credit Union. At the time of their founding, they were named Texins Credit Union. For nearly 40 years, membership at Texins was limited to Texas Instruments, Inc. employees and their family members. However, in 1991, they opened their field of membership to additional employee groups. In order to better reflect the diversity of this expanded field of membership, they changed their name from Texins to Texans in 1998. Today, with over $1 billion in assets, Texans Credit Union serves over 200,000 members in various companies, professional groups and communities. For further information, please visit www.texanscu.org. About Intrusion Inc. Intrusion Inc. is a leading global provider of regulated information compliance, entity identification systems, data privacy protection products along with network intrusion prevention and detection solutions. In addition, Intrusion Inc. offers deployment technologies along with security services for the information-driven economy. Intrusion's product families include the Compliance Commander(TM) for regulated information and data privacy protection, TraceCop(TM) identification and location service, Intrusion SpySnare(TM) for real-time inline blocking of spyware and unwanted P2P applications, and Intrusion SecureNet(TM) for network intrusion prevention and detection. Intrusion's products help protect critical information assets by quickly detecting, protecting, analyzing and reporting attacks or misuse of classified, private and regulated information for government and enterprise networks. For more information, please call 1-888-637-7770 or visit www.intrusion.com.
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