The six minute firewall from Secure Computing
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davidstrom on 28 Nov 2008
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Description: As enterprises depend more on (more...) Internet-based applications, it becomes harder to defend your network against blended exploits and attacks that target your specific applications. You need something like this product which is more than a standard firewall that typically relies on intrusion prevention and signature based defenses. Secure Firewall is a network and application security device with numerous protective features built-in that are especially useful for protecting your critical applications and data. Secure Firewall has a great track record in the industry when it comes to emergency security patches and CERT advisories, and comes with solid reporting and analysis features as well as the ability to create rules to defend Web applications.
We tested version 70007 on a small network in October 2008.
Pros:
• Combines inbound and outbound network & application protection for both known and unknown attack vectors
• Simple configuration of the TrustedSource global intelligence, and Geo-Location provide unique protections to reduce your organizations exposure to attack
• SSL & SSH inspection (decryption and filtering) protects against these holes in most deep inspection firewalls today
• Rules can be customized for particular defenses and very granular controls over applications
Cons:
• Uses a variety of management tools, some Windows-based, some browser-based
• Setting up different administrative roles is fairly complex
Info: www.securecomputing.com 55 Almaden Boulevard, Suite 500, San Jose, CA 95113
Product category: Email security appliance
Pricing: Least expensive unit $1,900 up to $70,000 for the largest networks (less)
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Duration: 06:04
Episode 16: A Trip To The DMZ
Added on: 20 Nov 2008
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Description: In episode 16, the Lab Rats use (more...) marshmallows and a fake brick wall to explain how a DMZ works and how to use it to bypass your router's firewall for gaming, a home server and more. (less)
WEBSITE SUBMITTER SOFTWARE - MPS AUTO WEBSITE SUBMITTER V2.4
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MPSAUTOWEBSITESUBMITTER on 11 Dec 2009
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Description: High Search Engine Rankings
MPS Auto (more...) Website Submitter
The easiest automated directory promotion tool. Submit your websites to over 1000 link directories. Our submitter does not contain FFA pages or link farms. 95% accepted submissions, dramatically increase your search engine visibility. MPS proposes selected link directories to preserve the quality of submissions. It will save you hours of work. You will increase the number of visitors and customers from Search Engines and from all directories you will be linked to.
http://www.mypersonalsubmitter.com/video.php
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Symantec Backup Exec for Windows Servers
Produced By:
davidstrom on 09 Mar 2009
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Description: An online backup server that covers a (more...) wide range of servers and services, this latest version includes the ability to protect Microsoft SharePoint and Exchange servers, VMware Infrastructure, and other sophisticated environments.
We tested Version 12.5 on a small test network with Windows Server 2008 and Mac and Windows clients.
Requirements: Windows 2000/2003/2008 Servers,

Price: $995 for one license, additional agents varies in price from $395 to $3195, depending on what you need to backup.
Symantec Corp.
http://symantec.com/backupexec
20330 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Cupertino, CA 95014
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Encrypting emails using Voltage Security Network
Produced By:
davidstrom on 28 Nov 2008
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Description: ummary: VSN is a plug-in for (more...) Outlook/Outlook Express that makes for sending and receiving encrypted emails literally a snap. There is a Web portal for users outside the enterprise, and a secure file transfer application add-on to Windows Explorer as well.
Advantages: VSN is extremely easy to use once setup.
Enterprises should consider VSN if they are looking for more control over things like user experience, which help desk number to call, control over cryptographic elements like root certificates, integration with other systems like Blackberry Enterprise Server. Also, if they are looking to off-load managing third-party authentication and providing help desk support, then VSN should be on your radar.
Disadvantages: You will probably need to coordinate the installation among several different IT departments. The online documentation is somewhat confusing.
Voltage Security Inc. 4005 Miranda Avenue #210,
Palo Alto, CA 94304 (650) 543-1280, http://voltage.com/products/vsn.htm
Requirements:
Windows only, works with Outlook (2000-2007), Outlook Express and Vista Mail applications
Price: $65 per seat per year, includes both secure email and secure file transfer (less)