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Jun 28, 2004
The installation of ISS was well documented in a manual which had a step-by-step procedure. By using the built-in text-based menus, we were able to install quickly and with assurance. This feature was unique. No other system guided us through the installation with a menu system.

Documentation was also available on CD. The steps were laid out and neatly organized. Pictures of an actual installation were included for reference and there were even instructions for rack-mounting the IPS server. The content was easy to understand and did not assume a high level of expertise.

Two quick-reference cards were provided making it easy for operators to bypass all the major settings and quickly configure a running system. For those wishing to read in detail, the complete actual manual has over 300 pages distributed among 14 chapters. Compared to the other IPS products we tested, ISS's documentation appeared to be very thorough and complete.

Technical support was not required and a test call resulted in a satisfactory response.

There were no difficulties with the basic installation of the IPS. However, it did require third-party software and hardware, specifically, a Windows 2000 Server and Microsoft SQL2000. We see no problem with the option of using an external third-party database, but believe that all required software should be supplied.

We reluctantly rank the ISS Proventia at three stars due to its requirement for third-party software and an additional server. The ISS device is not the most expensive product we tested, but its value for money rating is impacted severely by the requirement for third-party software and hardware.

May 5, 2004
This is a Radius server from Funk Software, but it only runs on Windows XP/2000/98/Me and only works on a WLAN (the Steel Belted Radius handles remote dial-in connections), but they can be used together for extra functionality.<
Feb 1, 2004

Not strictly a single sign-on (SSO) product,Vintela Authentication is designed to provide a more cost-effective solution than SSOs to the problem of users having different login credentials to Windows and UNIX resources.

Jul 19, 2005
A recently discovered defect in Windows has made the software susceptible to a remotely accessed denial of service attack.
Mar 10, 2005

This software is the Windows/ Exchange counterpart to the vendor's excellent offerings in the Linux/Solaris world.

Mar 23, 2004

The Raritan Dominion KSX is a KVM-over-IP device, with eight KVM ports and eight serial connections, providing remote administration of up to eight servers and eight network appliances over a TCP/IP connection. It is able to connect to a variety of servers, including Macintosh and Sun Solaris, as well as Windows and Linux machines. It is capable of connecting to any serial connection that can support VT100, which will generally include devices such as routers, switches, SSL accelerators and rack-mounted servers.

Feb 1, 2004

eToken Enterprise provides a more cost-effective solution than SSOs to the problem of users having a different login credentials to Windows networks and the web based resources they use.

Aug 20, 2004
A new vulernability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer affects systems equipped with the new security-conscious Windows XP Service Pack 2, according to researchers.
Mar 8, 2004
If pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del to lock Windows every time the weary computer user leaves their desk proves too much of a strain then this new device from Sitecom could be just the ticket.

The Wireless PC Lock is billed as a convenient aid for protecting personal details and programs when away from the PC or laptop. A receiver is connected via a USB port to the computer while a transmitter is placed upon the person. Should the transmitter and receiver be more than two metres apart then the PC will lock.

Jan 14, 2004
Microsoft's Windows XP operating system has arrived amid a multi-million dollar worldwide marketing fanfare the like of which we rarely see.
Nov 1, 2003

Dekart Security Suite comprises four separate applications that support all 32-bit versions of Windows and share the same two-factor authentication feature, which uses a PIN code and a USB token or smart card. You can use most third-party tokens and smart cards. Additionally, most types of Bio API and HA API compatible biometric verification devices are supported.

Mar 23, 2004

The OrangeBox Mail software is designed to provide a complete email filtering system implemented as an SMTP relay at the gateway to the Internet. It runs on Windows 2000 or XP Professional and requires Microsoft Office to be installed for the analysis of Office documents. Remote management is also supported.

Mar 23, 2004

This product provides a content-filtering SMTP gateway on the Windows 2000/2003 Server operating system. It can share a server with other applications, but a dedicated server is recommended. It is available as a plug-in for Microsoft Exchange 5.5 and 2000, which can then police internal emails. It has open relay protection.

Mar 22, 2004

DynaComm i:mail acts as an SMTP gateway, running on a Windows NT/2000/XP/Server 2003 machine, which does not have to be dedicated to the task – it can also host the existing mail server, for example. It is a member of a family of products that together form DynaComm's i:series Enterprise Content Security Suite, which offers other optional components including general Internet access filtering (HTTP and FTP) and controls, and a component called i:scan that monitors file access and downloads across the enterprise in a very wide-ranging way (not just across the Internet) to control confidentiality and misuse of data.

Feb 1, 2004

SecureLogin provides SSO across all the applications that a corporation might be running – mainframe, web-based, Windows 32-bit and UNIX. It also works with terminal emulators and in Citrix environments, and integrates with two-factor authentication systems based on smartcards, tokens or biometrics.

Jan 1, 2004

Maintaining the security of an organization's laptops and desktops is never an easy task, with many a sleepless night worrying if all devices that come into contact with the enterprise are secured against theft and compromised data. Managing all this can be an overwhelming task.
GlobalAdmin is a management application that is used in conjunction with GTGI's other products, CryptCard and CompuSec. Our review kit came ready prepared on a Dell Optiplex GX400 PC running Windows 2000. We just had to plug in the relevant devices for reading smartcards.

Mar 1, 2003

In this Group Test we have looked at a number of solutions, all designed to manage your critical policy management and to ensure corporate policy is adhered to across even the largest networks.

This particular solution is for Windows 2000 users only; it sets, manages and backs up policies across your whole network without the need for agents. Designed specifically to replace the built-in utilities that are provided with Windows 2000 networks, it also allows the management of multiple domains in unison.

Feb 13, 2004
Microsoft is facing further embarrassment as several million lines of source code for versions of its Windows operating system have been leaked and published on the internet.
Feb 1, 2004

ActivCard knows how to provide products for review – they sent us software kits for Windows, Mac, Linux and Solaris, complete with manuals and supporting literature.

This was complemented by three smartcard readers, a PCMCIA reader, USB tokens and smartcards.

Jan 1, 2004

The Modex-7000 PCI card uses a CS1015/Rubicon Asymmetric Key Processor to handle the cryptographic functions. It was easy to install, occupying a single PCI slot in the server. When we rebooted Windows, the New Hardware Wizard detected the device and installed the necessary software. So far, so good. The card will also work with Linux or Solaris and has a broad range of support for various web servers.

 
 
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