VPN A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a private communications network often used within a company, or by several companies or organizations, to communicate confidentially over a publicly accessible network. VPN message traffic can be carried over a public networking infrastructure (e.g. the Internet) on top of standard protocols.
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This white paper discusses eight important areas where Citrix NetScaler beats F5 in making enterprise networks cloud ready.
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This paper outlines the compelling benefits of consolidating networking services, and details why competing efforts pursued by F5 technology come up short for critical ADC consolidation projects.
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By: HP
Published Date: Nov 14, 2011
This white paper describes the major requirements for network management solutions to help organizations become more profitable, efficient and reliable.
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Learn how to proactively address the latest trends in WAN traffic. Tomorrow is here: video, Web 2.0, and SaaS applications are overtaking the WAN.
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Since its introduction in 2000, Group Policy has been a hit. Tens of thousands of organizations worldwide use it to create more consistent desktops for their users, to deploy software packages, to secure their computers, and more.
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By: Cisco
Published Date: Apr 14, 2011
Discover simple, affordable ways to protect your business assets while providing appropriate access to information.
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Find out how you can have full UTM capabilities for comprehensive protection and still have blazing fast throughput to keep your network humming.
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Part 2 - Security tools that can boost Windows mobile security. Take a look at this list of security tools, as put together by Windows security expert Kevin Beaver.
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By: Astaro
Published Date: Aug 10, 2009
The Cisco PIX firewall appliance at Devine Millimet, Attorneys at Law, needed replacement.
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By: Astaro
Published Date: Aug 10, 2009
The Fowlerville Community Schools, a K-12 institution, has all the regular security needs of an educational institution.
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By: Astaro
Published Date: Aug 10, 2009
The complete absence of a spam filter at Kauffman Tire, a wholesale and retail distributer of tires, was inhibiting employee productivity.
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By: Astaro
Published Date: Aug 10, 2009
Previously, the network at the City of Lake Wales didn't possess any firewalls, intrusion protection or web filtering solutions. As a result the network, which is spread out to multiple locations (including law enforcement), was left wide open to security breaches and caused system performance problems as users unwittingly picked up spyware and malware.
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By: Astaro
Published Date: Aug 10, 2009
Hannoush Jewelers Inc., a jewelry manufacturer and retailer, was using frame relay, a private network, but decided to cut costs by moving to VPN tunnels to connect their many stores and offices.
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Find out how automated Firewall Operations Management solutions can help your organization to meet the strictest PCI requirements relating to network security, data safety, access control, and accountability! Learn more today!
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Companies rely on knowledge assets, such as product formulas and customer databases. VPNs and network monitors can protect proprietary information from outsiders; but, they won't do much to prevent access by internal users. With the popularity of wireless networks, USB drives and other portable devices, it's all too easy for insiders to leak key data. This white paper explains how Trend Micro LeakProof 3.0 protects sensitive data at rest, in use, and in motion.
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By: nCircle
Published Date: Apr 09, 2009
Organizations face a daunting challenge in countering the increasing range and number of threat types, and to manage compliance with regulatory, legal, and technical standards, and configuration policy. The Butler Group reviews the nCircle IP360 Vulnerability Management System (IP360). Learn how IP360 adds value by allowing analysis of vulnerability risk to be integrated directly with configurations auditing and compliance checking.
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As threats become increasingly sophisticated and workplace data leaks grow more prevalent, current security solutions struggle to keep pace. Conventional technologies such as firewalls, IDP (intrusion detection and prevention) systems, and VPNs (virtual private networks) focus on preventing “outside threats” from entering the enterprise network. However, these systems fail to protect against “internal threats” that originate from infected employee machines inside the network.
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This video is a guide to Threat Management Solutions brought to you by Trend Micro. It describes the dangers of security breaches and how to protect your company from intrusions.
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This white paper explains the Check Point Open Performance Architecture and reviews the Intel technologies used to secure service provider, enterprise and small and medium-sized business networks.
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By: Cisco
Published Date: Jan 29, 2009
The following are 10 tips for using network technology to help your business increase operational efficiency, reduce costs, improve customer satisfaction, and stay ahead of the competition.
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By: Cisco
Published Date: Jan 28, 2009
Whatever the size of your organization, a business-class network is within your reach. By understanding and taking some simple steps, you can implement a network infrastructure that provides your company with significant and substantive benefits. From empowering your employees to greatly improving customer service, networking technology can have a lasting impact on your business.
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By: Cisco
Published Date: Jan 28, 2009
A wireless network can help your employees stay productive as they move around your company. But to take advantage of the benefits of wireless networking, you need to be sure that your network is safe from hackers and unauthorized users. Every device in a wireless network is important to security. Because a wireless LAN (WLAN) is a mobile network, you need a thorough, multilayered approach to safeguard traffic.
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By: Cisco
Published Date: Jan 28, 2009
Many small and medium-sized businesses do not have adequate network security. Here's how to make sure you do. Now more than ever, you depend on your network for your most important business operations, such as communication, inventory, billing, sales, and trading with partners. Yet up to now, you might have held off on protecting your network, for several reasons.
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By: Cisco
Published Date: Jan 28, 2009
The Cisco® ASA 5500 Series Business Edition is an enterprise-strength comprehensive security solution that combines market-leading firewall, VPN, and optional content security capabilities, so you can feel confident your business is protected. This easy-to-use solution lets you control access to network resources to protect business data and maximize network uptime.
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By: Cisco
Published Date: Jan 28, 2009
When looking at networking basics, understanding the way a network operates is the first step to understanding routing and switching. The network operates by connecting computers and peripherals using two pieces of equipment; switches and routers. Switches and routers, essential networking basics, enable the devices that are connected to your network to communicate with each other, as well as with other networks. Though they look quite similar, routers and switches perform very different functions in a network.
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