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Integrating Active Directory Users with Remote VPN Clients on a Cisco ASA

Integrating Active Directory Users with Remote VPN Clients on a Cisco ASA

Cisco's widely implemented Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) offers the functionality of secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) connectivity... Read more

30 November, 2010

Cloudmark DesktopOne Pro

...business can afford to run Forefront, or implement a full blown mail security appliance – especially if they're a small or even micro business. That... Read more

13 August, 2010
Cisco AnyConnect 2.5.5130

Cisco AnyConnect 2.5.5130

...FormId=717.Please note that AnyConnect for iOS requires a Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) running software image 8.0(3).1 or later. The... Read more

19 May, 2012
FortiClient Lite Android 2.00.0115

FortiClient Lite Android 2.00.0115

...tablet. The FortiClient SSL VPN application works with your organization's FortiGate security appliance to establish a secure sockets layer VPN connection. With this application... Read more

31 January, 2012
Rooted AnyConnect 2.4.7073

Rooted AnyConnect 2.4.7073

...application connectivity.LICENSING AND INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIREMENTS:AnyConnect for Android requires Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Boot image 8.0(4) or later. For licensing questions... Read more

22 November, 2011
Energy Management Firm Builds Dynamic, Scalable Data Center

Energy Management Firm Builds Dynamic, Scalable Data Center

...offer high memory density on small footprint and Cisco ASA 5500 Adaptive Security Appliance delivers robust security. The results of deploying Cisco Unified Computing System... Read more

31 October, 2011
Cisco Protects Internal Infrastructure From Web-Based Threats

Cisco Protects Internal Infrastructure From Web-Based Threats

...any device. For Cisco, this solution is the Cisco IronPort S670 Web Security Appliance (WSA), which combines signature-based malware detection with reputation filtering and... Read more

12 July, 2011
How Cisco Workforce Connects to a Borderless Network From Any Device

How Cisco Workforce Connects to a Borderless Network From Any Device

...Cisco IOS Software headend for self-provisioning, and the Cisco ASA Adaptive Security Appliance 5500 for VPN tunnel termination Cisco customers can draw on Cisco... Read more

3 May, 2011
Cisco Adaptive Security Appliances: Which One is Right for You?

Cisco Adaptive Security Appliances: Which One is Right for You?

...deeper into common security needs to help you decide which Cisco ASA security appliance is right for your network Read more

14 January, 2011
Cisco ASA Configuration by Richard Deal 3.0.1

Cisco ASA Configuration by Richard Deal 3.0.1

...configurations and troubleshooting. Implement and manage Cisco's powerful, multifunction network adaptive security appliance with help from this definitive guide. Configure Cisco ASA using the... Read more

25 August, 2010
Trend Micro InterScan Gateway <endeca_term>Security Appliance</endeca_term>

Trend Micro InterScan Gateway Security Appliance

Trend Micro's IGSA delivers relatively complete protection from viruses, spyware, spam and other threats at the internet gateway. However, you can't add your own scanning protocols and the restriction to Windows and IE clients for the Damage Cleanup Services feature is a drawback. Read more

5 September, 2007 by Christian Harris

Symantec to release email security appliance

...to announce that it is to release a plug-and-pay email security appliance, bringing it into competition with some of its current partners Read more

24 January, 2005 by Dawn Kawamoto

SurfControl RiskFilter E-mail E10

This is a good first attempt at a mail server security appliance, but it needs more development to challenge the longer-established vendors... Read more

12 November, 2004 by Alan Stevens

WatchGuard protects SMEs with Linux Firebox

...WatchGuard, which focuses on the SME market, has developed the Firebox X security appliance to supply small companies with an off-the-shelf solution that... Read more

3 February, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

Worm detector looks out for bad behaviour

Firewall maker Check Point launched a security appliance on Tuesday that it claims will protect corporate networks from cyberattacks... Read more

20 January, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

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