MessageLabs takes smut-blocking tech in-house
Web security services outfit MessageLabs has acquired image analysis technology firm Fortium ICA Limited. Fortium Technologies, the parent company of Fortium ICA, will continue to market and develop video copy control and fingerprint detection technologies as an independent company. Terms of the technology acquisition deal, …
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Posted Tuesday 26th August 2008 12:45 GMT
Accuracy? #
From the Fortium website: "The engine is ... proven to be 90-95% accurate in terms of false positives and negatives in independent testing"
So, let me get this right... up to 10% of all images are wrongly classified.
I don't think I want something like this on any system I am responsible for!
Posted Tuesday 26th August 2008 12:45 GMT
F4i or not F4i #
<shrug>
Hmm are these guys not F4i? The current (or previous) providers of their ICA technology?
Maybe it's a coincidence that they share the same address...
</shrug>
Posted Tuesday 26th August 2008 15:50 GMT
Sony rootkit #
Just a reminder that Fortium Technologies (then known as First 4 Internet) developed the technology behind Sony's wonderful rootkit.
And any analysis of false positives and false negatives is meaningless without two numbers, e.g. "90% true positives and 2% false positives".
I have personally developed a system that detects 100% of pornographic images. It simply marks all images as pornographic. The false positive rate is crap, though.
Posted Tuesday 26th August 2008 19:33 GMT
Hmph #
Lovely. Now if they could only get a handle on all of that spam coming from their servers, I might be impressed by something they offer. As it is, we turn away truckloads of offensive messages from messagelabs servers each day, so our opinions of whatever it is that they do are really low.
Posted Tuesday 26th August 2008 20:30 GMT
Regurgitated... #
Old news. We can only assume that MessageLabs are after headline hitting stories after announcing their need to be bought. Also, was the CFO not on the board of "F4i" ? Or an investor?
Got to love the fudd! Well done that PR engine.
Posted Tuesday 26th August 2008 23:40 GMT
Uhmmmmmm #
MessageLabs are very expensive for what they do, I hope buying this company doesn't put the prices up for existing customers. Not that I'm one, honest, I find my trusty linux based smtp gateway does the trick nicely.
(the one with smug git label on the back)
Posted Thursday 28th August 2008 12:10 GMT
Accuracy #
Having used the product through MessageLabs Image Control, I would say that "90-95% accurate in terms of false positives and negatives" would be 90-95% false positives. All wedding pictures, baby pictures and close-ups of faces reported (amongst others) as porn. Real porn usually ignored!
Maybe thay were tied into a long contract and thought taking the company over would be the best way to get something usable out of them.
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