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October 23, 2006 Fidelis Security Systems Participates in Roundtable Discussion with President Bush on Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth |
| BETHESDA, MD - October 23, 2006 - Fidelis Security Systems, the authority on extrusion prevention, announced that Timothy Sullivan, CEO, participated in a roundtable discussion earlier today with President George W. Bush at Urban Trust Bank in Washington, D.C. Robert L. Johnson, founder of Urban Trust Bank, chairman of RLJ Companies, and founder and former chief executive of BET, hosted and participated in the roundtable session together with Dwight Bush, CEO of Urban Trust Bank. Sullivan and other local business leaders joined the discussion on the topics of entrepreneurship, job creation and economic growth.
Based in the Washington D.C. area, privately-held Fidelis Security Systems was co-founded by Sullivan, a serial entrepreneur with a track record of successful technology ventures. The management team includes seasoned executives with proven experience in engineering, product development, marketing, sales and business development in the security, network management and infrastructure sectors. The company is committed to curbing the rising number of data leakage incidents with patent-pending proprietary technology that enables organizations to protect sensitive, confidential, classified and personally identifiable information. Customers include Barak I.T.C., Boston College, District of Columbia Public Schools and Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. About Fidelis Security Systems Press Contacts |