Today, it takes more than a firewall to defend a network against downloaders, trojans, worms, phishing attacks, and bandwidth-hogging spam. In this series, we examine an increasingly popular alternative: Unified Threat Management.
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Today, it takes more than a firewall to defend a network against downloaders, trojans, worms, phishing attacks, and bandwidth-hogging spam. In this series, we examine an increasingly popular alternative: Unified Threat Management.
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UTM firewalls are available today from dozens of vendors, including Astaro, Check Point, Cisco, Crossbeam, eSoft, Fortinet, Juniper, Nokia, Secure Computing, SonicWALL, and WatchGuard. Every UTM offering has its own strengths, but our goal here is not to compare products.
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UTM firewalls are available today from dozens of vendors, including Astaro, Check Point, Cisco, Crossbeam, eSoft, Fortinet, Juniper, Nokia, Secure Computing, SonicWALL, and WatchGuard. Every UTM offering has its own strengths, but our goal here is not to compare products.
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It was the year a Mr. Smith senator took away phone companies' Get Out Of Jail Free cards, Ron Paul fans put their money where their mouths are, and technology-laced murder and piracy trials unfolded before rapt, and sometimes angry, jurors.
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It was the year a Mr. Smith senator took away phone companies' Get Out Of Jail Free cards, Ron Paul fans put their money where their mouths are, and technology-laced murder and piracy trials unfolded before rapt, and sometimes angry, jurors.
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A new book claims to have definitive evidence of a long-suspected technological crime -- that Alexander Graham Bell stole ideas for the telephone from a rival, Elisha Gray. In The Telephone Gambit: Chasing Alexander Graham Bell's Secret, journalist Seth Shulman argues that Bell -- aided by aggressive lawyers and a corrupt patent examiner -- got an improper peek at patent documents Gray had ...
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A new book claims to have definitive evidence of a long-suspected technological crime -- that Alexander Graham Bell stole ideas for the telephone from a rival, Elisha Gray. In The Telephone Gambit: Chasing Alexander Graham Bell's Secret, journalist Seth Shulman argues that Bell -- aided by aggressive lawyers and a corrupt patent examiner -- got an improper peek at patent documents Gray had ...
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The best answer is if users could be trained not to fall for the social engineering tricks that make most modern malware effective. But sadly, people don’t seem to be getting smarter fast enough.
True, so very true.
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It’s hard to get mad at the anti-virus industry. What choice does it have? If it were to test signatures thoroughly before releasing them the industry would be so far behind the threat landscape that its products would become useless. It’s true that the more frequent the updates the more effective the products will be, all other things held constant, which of course they aren’t. |
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