WatchGuard protects SMEs with Linux Firebox
News Security company WatchGuard launched a Linux-based appliance on Tuesday that is designed to slip into a small and medium-sized company's network to provide firewall, VPN and intrusion prevention services.
[February 3, 2004, 14:05]
Watchguard and Unified Threat Management: A Technical Perspective
White Papers The evolution of traditional network security practices into comprehensive Unified Threat Management solutions brings with it a level of protection never before available to corporate networks. Unified Threat Management is the name for an emerging...
[April 14, 2006, 1:01]
Choosing Your Next Firewall
White Papers This white paper explain how WatchGuard pioneered the Firewall Appliance, what elements comprise a good security system and make the most secure foundation, how to evaluate a VPN solution and which WatchGuard Firebox may be the most appropriate...
[July 19, 2003, 19:21]
Spyware threat not recognised
News Two out of three IT managers and administrators recognise spyware as the biggest threat to the integrity of their networks over the next year, according to a survey published on Monday by security specialists WatchGuard.
[January 25, 2005, 9:10]
Fear and laziness stunt Wi-Fi growth
News There is always a trade-off between security and convenience in any network set-up, according to Mark Stevens, senior vice president of network security at WatchGuard, but the "biggest threat [to the spread of Wi-Fi] is ignorance.
[March 26, 2003, 16:28]
Security appliances benefit from scares
News And WatchGuard, which was ranked fifth, squeezed out a 4.8 percent increase in second-quarter revenues, but its market share edged down slightly, to 4 percent from 4.1 percent a year ago. I expect SonicWall and WatchGuard will have some growth in...
[September 19, 2003, 13:10]
Security: The never-ending battle
News Mark Stevens, chief strategy officer of WatchGuard Technologies, said more companies are now thinking about security when implementing an application, not after it. A recent WatchGuard study shows that spyware is the top concern among IT head honchos.
[May 20, 2005, 17:40]
HIPAA - Addressing the Technical Requirements
White Papers This paper will address the solutions provided by WatchGuard Technologies that meet or exceed HIPAA regulations. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of HIPAA regulations and requirements with a focus on the technical areas described...
[July 2, 2007, 6:15]
DigiTunnel
Downloads DigiTunnel is a VPN client for connecting to VPN servers such as Windows Server, NT Server 4.0, Watchguard, Nortel, TrendNet, and OS X Server, using PPTP (IPSec is not supported). On OS X 10.4, DigiTunnel is more flexible than the OS X VPN Client...
[September 11, 2009, 14:54]
VPN costs: appliances versus servers
News Currently, deployed hardware firewalls such as the Cisco PIX, Nokia Checkpoint Firewall, and Watchguard Firebox include optional VPN capabilities out of the box. A superior alternative to long-distance dial-in, leased-line, or Frame Relay...
[May 21, 2002, 10:43]
Security appliances move to centre stage
News While it is now number two for revenue, with 15.1 percent of the market, it is comes fifth in unit shipments, with only 6.8 percent of the market, behind Cisco (27.7 percent), NetScreen (20.8 percent), SonicWall (13.2 percent), and WatchGuard...
[December 16, 2003, 15:35]
Microsoft server bugs open the door to hackers
News Microsoft rates the problem as a low risk, while an advisory from security firm WatchGuard Technologies classed it as a medium risk. The Exchange bug could allow hackers to view or alter the server's system registry, which lists crucial information...
[February 11, 2002, 13:48]
Sun kills Cobalt
News While it is now No.for revenue, with 15.1 percent of the market, it is comes fifth in unit shipments, with only 6.8 percent of the market, behind Cisco (27.7 percent), NetScreen (20.8 percent), SonicWall (13.2 percent), and WatchGuard (12.1 percent).
[December 31, 2003, 9:55]
Tech investments: Should you go for low cost or capability for growth?
News Or you might use a relatively low-end and low-cost firewall appliance such Cisco's PIX 500 series, WatchGuard's SOHO series, or SonicWall's TZ models. When your business is small and your budget is tight, you may press consumer and/or open source...
[June 21, 2006, 16:15]
Security start-up Untangle goes open-source
News It competes chiefly with proprietary companies including SonicWall, Barracuda Networks and WatchGuard, Walters said, all of which sell hardware appliances. Untangle, a start-up that sells software for network security equipment, is making its core...
[June 26, 2007, 12:42]



