From this press release it looks like the newly named Autonomic Networks (formerly Vernier) has found a sucker an entity to take over ongoing support and perhaps development of the EdgeWall 7000 line of appliances (what about the other Edgewall models?). Before we go any further, one might say that unlike Lockdown, at least they are getting someone to support the customers. But before we go there, maybe we should ask, who or what is Milton Security Group? I am afraid when we peel the layers of this onion we find more of the same old, same old from the folks at Vernier.
I went to the Milton Security web site and it looks like the paint is still wet. They are in protection, compliance and reporting, but I am afraid the links are not yet working to dive in much beyond that. When you go to the company page you get this:
About Milton Security Group LLC
Success in the 21st century is defined by your agility in a changing time. This includes adapting to the needs of your employees, contractors, outsource providers on the workforce side and the changing landscape of how to provide the right access to each one of these groups. Your current infrastructure may be limited in its ability to change as well. Real time auditing and control is required in this age, The Age of Compliance(T).
Milton Security Group LLC is a security company with a consulting practice. The Principals and Staff at Milton Security are dedicated individuals with many years of experience with diverse organizations from small businesses to government agencies. Combined with this and our unique range of experience and knowledge, Milton Security serves only one purpose, helping our customer's succeed.
OK, not really too much there. They are a security company with a consulting practice. I did a little more digging. They have two job openings posted, one for a Sr Systems Engineer for the current and next generation of MSG NAC products. I guess this is the guy who will continue on the development of the Vernier line.
But you guys don't pay me what you do to stop there do you? I did some more digging. Seems that Milton Security is the brainchild of its founder and CEO, James McMurray. I did some more digging and it seems James is the former head of the SE group at Vernier, what a surprise! Looks like he was able to get them to let him take over the IP and run with it. I bet he and his friends paid little if anything for this.
People lets get real here. I applaud James for biting this off and wish he and his band of merry men the best of luck. But is this fair to the people who spent all that money on the Vernier boxes. At best Milton will be pressed to keep up with the snort and nessus signatures the Vernier boxes use. I guess being this small, without VC money behind them, they might be just better off using the Tenable and Sourcefire signatures and hope that those guys figure they are too small to sue.
If you are a Vernier customer you have to be checking your underwear. I mean do you want Milton-Bradley supporting your NAC system? This isn't board games we are talking about here. There are too many replacement and trade up offers from StillSecure and other NAC vendors for you to want to be a guinea pig in yet another experiment from the folks at Vernier. How many times do you have to get burned before you learn? You deserve better!





