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Feb 1, 2003

Last year we looked at the LapLink Gold solution, which has continued to improve over the years. This year is no exception. Now integrating three products into one to deliver LapLink Everywhere DELUXE, LapLink, Inc. is determined to improve remote access capabilities for the user without compromising on security.

With the first product in this suite you can access your PC from anywhere using a web browser to retrieve email, files or folders. LapLink Everywhere is a service that is provided for one year after purchase as a part of the LapLink Everywhere DELUXE suite.

Feb 1, 2003

New Zealand-based Marshal Software, now part of NetIQ, might not be so well known as some vendors in this Group Test, but it has produced an impressive product in its MailMarshal application, a fully-fledged email security solution.

MailMarshal is suitable for any type of organization. For small businesses, it can be used to replace the existing mail server and act as a POP3 server for up to 500 users. Larger organizations can co-locate the product on their SMTP server (although this is another spool-and-forward application, so performance is an issue), or install it on a dedicated machine.

Jan 1, 2003

I suppose this review may be thought of as two. The SecuGen EyeD Hamster fingerprint biometric reader and the SecuIBAS 'internet' authentication suite software.

Jan 1, 2003

Panda AntiVirus Small Business Edition provides just the right kind of solution for the smaller SME network.

Jan 1, 2003

Installation can be for one PC or a network system, take your pick. But when it comes to updating your anti-virus protection RAV Desktop has a neat trick - instead of every machine downloading the same updates it allows one networked computer to act as the update server and collect the new virus definitions. The workstations can then collect them from a set directory. This saves bandwidth, and for the smaller office model that is important. A deployment tool is also available to allow one central installation to be rolled out across your network.

Feb 21, 2005
Companies need to rationalize their access policies if they are to comply with the new regulations, as Charles Hayhoe explains
Jan 19, 2006
Global manufacturer revenue for Network Access Control (NAC) enforcement will grow 1,100 percent, from $323 million to $3.9 billion between 2005 and 2008, new research has predicted.
Oct 12, 2004

This application offers centralised control and administration for Windows domain. It does this by putting all the essential tools needed to manage domains, computers, users and groups in one place.

May 13, 2005
Mar 21, 2005
Let's face it, managing security policies can give you a headache. Coping with the rules and properties and policies affecting hundreds of devices - firewalls, intrusion prevention systems, and anti-virus servers - is hard enough, and that's before trying to manage them, or change their state.
Oct 6, 2004

The Symantec 4460 device provides two 10/100/1000 copper network interfaces in a 2U height rack mountable chassis. The front panel contains an LCD screen and a four-button control group is used for the initial IP set-up, so there is no fiddling about with serial cables.

Mar 15, 2005

Unicenter can be used as a standalone remote control program or as part of the Unicenter management system.

Jan 7, 2005
Securing your perimeter is not what it used to be. John Sterlicchi finds out about the range of new ways to control your borders
Dec 8, 2004
An industry group led by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released a set of cybersecurity requirements for computer systems used to control industrial processes for water, electrical power, and other infrastructures.
Oct 6, 2004

Set any group of business IT users talking and it will not be long before the subject of passwords and application access control crops up. The "I have more passwords than you" debate will then take place, followed by some imaginative suggestions for getting around the system, together with colorful observations about the relative effectiveness of passwords in any event.

Jan 13, 2004
Chris Pick outlines the pressures that are driving some organisations to integrate security and systems management
Mar 9, 2005
A consortium of cybersecurity institutions has launched an $8.5 million research initiative to help secure supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems used in critical infrastructure sectors.
Dec 2, 2004
Neglecting to watch what you allow into your network can create unnecessary threats, says Lance Braunstein
Oct 6, 2004

This device is unusual in that it offers not only SSL VPN facilities, but can support remote keyboard/video/ mouse (KVM) access to servers, combining two major sets of remote functions in one connection. This has several advantages, since it reduces the number of possible entry points to a secure system. In turn, this can reduce the number of firewall rules needed, which often improves firewall performance. Network administration and technical support can also be simplified with fewer resources needed for control and auditing.

Sep 1, 2004

D-Link's latest wireless security offering, the DSA-3100 Wireless Service Gateway, is a network access control system designed to manage authentication, authorization and accounting for all wired and wireless users accessing a corporate or public access WiFi network through the device. Features include IP plug and play, station isolation, traffic management and network policy enforcement.

 
 
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