Revision 511674790 of "Cloudmark" on enwiki'''Cloudmark, Inc''' is a [[privately held company]], [[San Francisco]]-based, providing protection against spam, viruses, phishing, and similar threats that affect [[email]].
Cloudmark claims to protect about one billion subscribers for the world's largest carrier networks, including over 75 percent of all major service providers in the United States and Japan.<ref name="Patrick Hoge">{{Cite web |url=http://sanfrancisco.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/stories/2010/02/15/daily33.html?jst=cn_cn_lk |title=Cloudmark to buy Bizanga|author= Patrick Hoge |date=2010-02-17 |publisher=[[San Francisco Business Times]] |accessdate=2010-05-28 }}</ref> Its client reference list includes: [[Cablevision]], [[Comcast]], [[Cox Communications]], [[EarthLink]], Reliance Connects, [[Swisscom]], [[Tele2]], [[XS4ALL]] (KPN), as well as social networkings companies [[MySpace]] <ref>{{Cite web |url=http://techcrunch.com/2010/03/03/cloudmark-funding/ |title=Messaging Security Company Cloudmark Raises $23 Million From Nokia, Others |author= Robin Wauters |date=2010-03-03 |publisher=[[TechCrunch]] |accessdate=2010-05-30 }}</ref> and probably [[Facebook]] <ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_48/b4205050135485.htm |title=Dear E-Mail: Die Already. Love, Facebook |author= Brad Stone |date=2010-11-18 |publisher=[[Bloomberg Businessweek]] |accessdate=2010-02-05 }}</ref>
==Company activity==
Cloudmark was founded in September 2001 by [[Vipul Ved Prakash]] and Jordan Ritter.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/10.09/start_pr.html |title=Spam-Haters of the World Unite! |author=[[Chris Anderson (writer)]] |date=2002-09-01 |publisher=[[Wired (magazine)]] |accessdate=2009-10-25 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.usenix.org/publications/login/2005-04/pdfs/haskins0504.pdf |title=Interview with Vipul Ved Prakash |author=Robert Haskins |date=2005-03-11 |publisher=[[USENIX]] |work=ISPadmin |accessdate=2009-10-25 }}</ref>
Cloudmark sits on the board of directors of the [[Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group]], and the steering committee of the [[Anti-Phishing Working Group]],<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.openpr.com/news/9744/direct-Cloudmark-Stops-Viruses-Before-They-re-Even-Named.html |title=Cloudmark Stops Viruses Before They're Even Named |author=Brenda Ropoulos |date=2006-06-26 |work=Press release from Cloudmark, Inc |publisher=OpenPR |accessdate=2009-10-25 }}</ref> it also teams with [[Sendmail]],<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://news.cnet.com/Sendmail,-Cloudmark-team-against-spam/2100-1032_3-5101065.html |title=Sendmail, Cloudmark team against spam |author=Stefanie Olsen |date=2003-11-02 |publisher=[[CNET Networks|CNET]] |accessdate=2009-10-25 }}</ref> Habeas,<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.mobilemarketer.com/cms/news/email/560.html |title=Habeas, Cloudmark partner for certified mobile email delivery |author=Mickey Alam Khan |date=2008-02-20 |publisher=Mobile Marketer |accessdate=2009-10-25 }}</ref> [[IBM]],<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/industries/telecom/partners/cloudmark.html |title=Cloudmark and IBM BladeCenter |author=Keith R Hutchinson |date=2009-05-25 |publisher=IBM Corporation |accessdate=2009-10-25 }}</ref> ReturnPath and [[Yahoo!]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://directmag.com/email/news/yahoo_cloudmark_0129/ |title=Yahoo!, Cloudmark Implement Return Path Certification Scheme |author=Ken Magill |date=2008-01-29 |publisher=DIRECT |accessdate=2009-10-25 }}</ref>
In February 2010, Cloudmark acquired Bizanga Ltd., the developer of a message processing platform.<ref name="Patrick Hoge"/>
==Process Overview==
Cloudmark claims to be "a comprehensive global sender monitoring and analysis system that delivers timely and accurate reputation on good, bad, and suspect senders." Cloudmark provides an extensive overview of the approach it uses to make various determinations of "reputation" quality. However, Cloudmark does not disclose which specific criteria was applied in its determination of “reputation” quality related to a discrete email sender. Nor does Cloudmark make available a discrete list of email senders which are subject to an adverse reputation determination. Many other providers of reputation assessments do have this facility. As a result, the administrators of a Cloudmark blocked email server have no opportunity to determine whether or not Cloudmark may have unjustly assigned a less than acceptable reputation to the email server.
In process, once an adverse determination is assigned to a sending email server by Cloudmark, the entire stream of email sent from it to a server, which applies Cloudmark's reputation assessment to its email acceptance rules, results in all such email being persistently blocked from delivery. A generic message is delivered back to the sending server each time that a transmission to a Cloudmark designated recipient was refused. The specific reason for the refused delivery is not disclosed. The intended recipient is not notified that all email from a certain mail server is being persistently blocked. Such may indeed have an adverse impact on time sensitive legitimate email messages which are being blocked without notice to the intended recipient.
Cloudmark does provide a link to an on-line form to potentially “reset” [remove the blocking mechanism], subject to Cloudmark's review process and approval. However, it can take up to 48 hours for the block to be removed.
==See also==
*[[Vipul's Razor]]
*[[Certified e-mail]]
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Spam filtering]]
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