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Aug 9, 2004
Airespace has teamed with Funk Software and chip maker Atheros Communications to develop an extension to its enterprise wireless platform that allows companies to combine the enhanced security of the recently ratified 802.11i standard with improved performance.
Mar 25, 2004

Based on standard and custom-designed processors, the NAI IntruShield system is a high-performance appliance that offers real-time network intrusion detection and prevention against known and unknown, denial-of-service (DoS) attacks for enterprise networks.

Jan 1, 2004

The unit is built into a standard 1U rack-mount chassis, with a serial port and two 10/100/ 1000Base-TX ports. An additional 1000Base-SX port is available as an optional extra. Installation was straightforward and fully covered in the documentation. Initial set-up used a command line interface via a serial port.

Jan 1, 2004

The CertainT 100 provides certificate and key management facilities, as well as SSL acceleration, in a standard 1U rack mount unit. Network connections came through one 10/100 Base-TX and one 1000 Base-SX connector. The device is also available with additional connectivity options up to gigabit Ethernet over copper.

Nov 1, 2003

FileAssurity Open PGP is designed to be a low-cost alternative to PGP, while retaining full compatibility with PGP. With it, you can generate, import and export X.509 and PGP keys and it also supports encryption/decryption and digital signing/verifying of standard PGP files. Files or folders may be encrypted for storage or transmission by email. Bulk data encryption is carried out using 256-bit AES, with public-key-based Diffie-Hellman being used for session key exchange. RSA and DSS are used for digital signatures. Another feature is secure deletion according to U.S. government DOD 5220.22M. All 32-bit Windows platforms are supported.

Nov 5, 2004

The SonicWALL PRO 2040 Standard system provides three 10/100 Base-T Ethernet connections in a 1U height case. Installation and set up is simple.

Jun 1, 2003

Primarily a content-filtering platform, the Minesweeper CF 500 came with optional extras for intrusion detection and vulnerability assessment. Content filtering comprises URL blocking, anti-virus and anti-spam. Standard features include a firewall with an IPsec VPN and a DHCP server.

Mar 3, 2005
U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez has approved a new smart-card based identification standard for federal agencies.
May 10, 2004
A security specification currently in the works strives to help companies safeguard their networks from worms, viruses, software vulnerabilities and denial of service attacks by allowing users to enforce security policies that stop untrusted systems from connecting to their infrastructures.
Feb 1, 2003

CyberGuard offers a range of firewall/VPN appliances with specifications ranging from three Ethernet interfaces and 125Mbits/ sec throughput to 21 Ethernet interfaces and 2Gbits/sec throughput. All have an integrated VPN, run the same firewall software, and have the same configuration GUI. We tested model KS1500, which can have up to 18 Ethernet interfaces, of which two are gigabit-over-copper as standard.
Performance is the strength of the KS1500, which is designed to cope with 1.5 Gbits/sec throughput and up to 1.2 million simultaneous connections. The firewall boasts a host of certification standards including Common Criteria Eval­ uation Assurance Level 4+ (EAL4+), ICSA, ITSEC E3, Checkmark, etc. The secure operating system was designed to meet TCSEC/NCSC criteria at the 'Orange-book' B2 level.

Mar 22, 2004
Security regulations are growing, but varied, so Gary K.Saidman highlights some contractual considerations
Jan 12, 2004
SSL is the backbone of the way we secure connections between internet users and web servers.
 
 
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