Firewalls
Cisco SA 520 review
By Paul Venezia | InfoWorld | Published: 13:30, 10 November 2010
Networking
SonicWall TZ200 review
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Prices for SonicWall products are hard to pin down because, while the firewall and router have no client licence fees, adding support for security features such as enhanced client antivirus and anti-spyware, VPN Client Windows, UTM SSL VPNs, and a few other options need user licences. Figure around the £250 to £280 range to start, depending on whether you add wireless support, and tally up your options from there.
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Security
Tufin SecureTrack review
Monday, July 12, 2010
With SecureTrack from Tufin, you can manage and audit firewalls, routers and switches, plus access an incorporated view of firewalls and other devices in your network. SecureTrack supplies automated reporting of risk and audit status, monitors firewall operating systems and supports security compliance standards.
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Security
Skybox View Assure and Skybox View Secure review
Monday, July 12, 2010
The Skybox Risk View platform is comprised of two products: the Skybox Secure 4.5 for risk exposure and security profile analysis, and threat alert management, and Skybox Assure that manages the firewall and performs network compliance auditing. The platform application is scalable and is made of the Skybox View Server, Skybox View Collector, Skybox View Manager and Skybox View Dictionary. The dictionary is the database for definitions and profiles for vulnerabilities, threats, worms and network security policies.
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Security
FireMon from Secure Passage review
Monday, July 12, 2010
FireMon from Secure Passage manages firewalls by reporting on changes to the firewall policy, checking unused rules and reporting how traffic flows through rules. Compliance is safe guarded by the program's automated analysis of compliance guidelines such as Payment Card Industry (PCI) and National Security Agency (NSA).
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Security
RedSeal Network Advisor and Vulnerability Advisor review
Monday, July 12, 2010
With RedSeal Network Advisor 4.1 and Vulnerability Advisor 4.1, you can automate the process of analysing, identifying, quantifying and mitigating risk and vulnerabilities in complex networks. Network Advisor uses plugins to import configuration files from each supported device. We liked that we could create a unified network topology map with a best practices analysis and solutions for remediation after we imported risk and vulnerability analyses.
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