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Secure Computing
http://www.securecomputing.comSecure Computing offers leading solutions in the areas of UTM/firewall/VPN appliances, secure content management, and identity access management, Secure Computing helps customers create trusted environments both inside and outside of their organizations.
UTM/Firewall/VPN:
Sidewinder G2 Security Appliance
The most comprehensive security gateway appliance in the world, the Sidewinder G2® Security Appliance consolidates all major Internet security functions into a single system. Built on unique Zero-hour Attack Protections (ZAP™) technology, Sidewinder G2 defends the network against all types of threats, both known and unknown. Through its unified threat management (UTM) approach, Sidewinder delivers best-of-breed anti-virus/spyware and anti-spam/fraud protection, Web content filtering, traffic anomaly detection, IDS/IPS, and many other critical protective features. Sidewinder G2 is ideal for all business sizes and needs.
CyberGuard TSP Security Appliance
Secure Computing’s CyberGuard® Total Stream Protection (TSP) line of UTM/firewall/VPN appliances is designed to protect mid-sized to large enterprises against both known and zero-hour attacks, using a hybrid architecture that combines stateful packet filtering, seven layer inspection, and secure content policy enforcement. The devices include a fully integrated IPsec VPN, flexible authentication and filtering strategies, and Webwasher® content filtering for antivirus, Web filtering, anti-spam and SSL scanning. The TSP appliances are highly scalable with throughput ranging from 250Mbps to multi-Gbps. TSP appliances work with the Global Command Center, Secure Computing's central management solution for building and deploying global policies quickly and easily.
SnapGear Security Appliance
SnapGear™ is a complete office-in-a-box Internet security appliance for small businesses, with wide area networking tools normally only available in enterprise-class devices. Not just a single-purpose security appliance that adds one more additional device to your network, SnapGear is the only networking device needed for office PCs to be networked with one another, connect securely to the Internet, connect to the corporate WAN, and service all remote access VPN needs. SnapGear handles it all for you easily and at low cost (starting at just $249) by converging all networking, firewall, intrusion prevention security, and remote access requirements into one high-speed, highly reliable, small form-factor appliance.
Secure Content Management:
Webwasher
Webwasher® SCM suite provides best-of-breed content security, including URL Filter to prevent inappropriate Web content, and Anti-Spam combining multiple spam detection methods for the highest accuracy. Anti-Virus, augmented by Proactive Security technology, protects against day-zero and blended threats. Companies with existing gateway anti-virus solutions can deploy Content Protection to protect against these threats. SSL Scanner prevents malicious content hidden in SSL encrypted traffic from accessing the network. With Instant Message Filter, unsanctioned usage and related security risks of IM and P2P are no longer an issue. All products can be managed from a single Web GUI and Content Reporter offers enterprise-class reporting on all Webwasher products and most gateway cache appliances and firewalls.
SmartFilter and SmartFilter, Bess edition
SmartFilter® enables organizations to understand and monitor their Internet use, while taking effective steps to provide appropriate control over outbound Web access. SmartFilter keeps the workplace free from offensive content, limits legal liability, manages bandwidth, and protects against security risks like spyware and malware. SmartFilter includes powerful reporting capabilities with SmartReporter®, providing real-time monitoring and drill-down functionality.
Identity and Access Management:
SecureWire
SafeWord® SecureWire™ is a powerful identity and access management (IAM) appliance that provides lightning fast, ultra-secure access to every application and data resource in your network—for all remote and internal connections. SecureWire is ideal for Microsoft environments, plugging right into Active Directory, and it provides complete endpoint device security, a single point for policy enforcement and reporting, and comes standard with SafeWord strong authentication.
SafeWord strong authentication
SafeWord® RemoteAccess™ is a simple, easy-to-use solution that provides strong authentication for remote access in Microsoft environments using Active Directory. RemoteAccess secures connections to VPNs, RADIUS devices, Citrix applications, and Outlook Web Access. SafeWord® PremierAccess® 4.0 includes all the capabilities of RemoteAccess, plus authentication support for Windows Domain and Terminal Services logins. Customers can upgrade quickly and easily to PremierAccess to extend strong authentication to both remote and internal users. Enterprise Solution Pack (ESP) for PremierAccess is an add-on package that provides advanced user management, support for a wide range of authenticators, advanced reporting, rich access control, and authentication for UNIX login, Web servers and Web applications.
- 2008-11-04Secure Computing Releases Q3 Internet Threats Report and Predictions for 2009
- 2008-10-29Outlines Seven Technologies for Advanced Email Protection
- 2008-09-15Secure Computing to Acquire Securify
- 2008-08-13Secure Computing Announces Top Threats in Q2 2008 and Predicts Trends for Remainder of Year
Computerworld Webinar
Thursday, June 11th, 2009
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Savings do add up: How organisations are saving thousands by adopting Unified Communications and Collaboration. 15 June, 2009 12:01
This week's CW Live podcast features a discussion between Audrey William, research director at research firm Frost & Sullivan Australia, and Craig Campbell, business unit executive for Integrated Communications Services at IBM Australia / New Zealand on why companies are adopting unified communications, and whether there is any benefit to hosting a unified communications solution in the cloud.- +
Storage Virtualisation: Increasing Information Availability and Lowering Costs 02 June, 2009 12:36
This week's CW Live features a discussion between Dr Kevin McIsaac, IBRS Research's Advisor for Virtualisation and Craig McKenna, Consulting Technical Leader, System Storage, for IBM's Growth Markets division, on why storage virtualisation is key to an organisation's information management plan.- +
Computerworld Live Podcast #100: Enterprise Cloud Computing and Network Virtualisation 25 March, 2009 13:46
CW Live speaks with Matthew Zanner, HP ProCurve worldwide director of datacentre solutions, about how cloud computing is changing the way IT professionals are designing their networks and running their datacentres.- +
Computerworld Live Podcast #99: Reducing the Costs of Enterprise Mobility 28 January, 2009 10:43
CW Live speaks with Mark Thompson, Global Sales/Marketing Manager for HP's ProCurve Networking Business, to discuss strategies for reducing the cost of enterprise mobility, including tips on securing a wireless network, smart network design strategies, and advice for simplifying the management and support of wireless networks.- +
Computerworld Live Podcast #98: The Future of Datacentre IP 18 December, 2008 10:33
CW Live speaks withLin Nease, Director of Emerging Business for HP ProCurve, to discuss the future of networks, including the effect of IP-based storage on datacentres, new capacity requirements generated by the use of 10Gb Ethernet, and how an efficient network design can slash energy and cooling costs, and help enterprises build a "green" image. - +
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