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Network Security Systems
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Arbor Networks
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Service providers around the world, eager to obtain the operational and competitive advantages of new technologies, are accelerating their deployment of networks built with IP and multi-protocol label switching (MPLS). Although there clearly is a broad range of benefits available from these new networks and associated services, there is an equally broad range of security
threats that can ...
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AccessAnywhere
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Whether a result of tele-working initiatives, contingencies for events such as 9/11, SARS, and the East Coast Blackout, or just addressing the need to balance longer work days with family commitments, companies are being driven to provide expanded access to corporate IT resources from outside the internal network. However, addressing this requirement can be problematic.
One problem is that the ...
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Kaspersky Lab.
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The Internet has matured from a network of connected dial-up
modems into a valuable platform for information exchange,
global commerce, and workplace productivity. The World
Wide Web as we know it today is a well-oiled machine, full of
sophisticated, behind-the-scenes communications between
browsers, Web servers and data stored on computers. This
connected maze would amaze not only most ...
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AccessAnywhere
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It s unanimous; the analysts agree that SSL has emerged as the remote-access VPN technology of choice. According to Mark Bouchard of analyst firm Meta Group: We expect adoption of SSL VPNs to accelerate. By 2006, it will become the dominant approach for achieving secure remote access, with greater than 70 percent of all users employing it as the method of choice.
In addition, analyst firm Frost ...
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Array Networks Inc
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Virtual Private Networks or VPNs allow corporate enterprises to extend access to their internal net- works to external employees and partners over standard Internet public networks. The primary rea- son VPNs came to be was the immensely expensive lease line solutions. An enterprise had to have a physically closed network connection between its partners and remote employees, either through dial-up ...
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