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INTRUSION PREVENTION Sentivist 5.0 NFR Security Price: Sensors start at $13,000. Management platform starts at $10,000 NFR Security's Sentivist 5.0 Sentivist 5.0 improves on an excellent product with enterprise-grade sensors, the ability to assess network-wide attacks and an improved interface. FR's Sentivist 4.0, with its Confidence Indexing for assessing threats, ease of use and reporting capabilities, impressed us sufficiently to be named our Hot Pick in November 2004. Sentivist 5.0 takes the product to another level and has again earned the honor. It's suitable for any sized organization, with environment- aware attack assessment, vulnerability scanning, data integration, ad hoc reporting and a revamped interface. The enterprise value of Sentivist's architecture is its ability to scale to thousands of sensors with the same level of protection deployed to all network segments. Its scalability is supported by a three-tier architecture: management, sensors and database (which can be either MySQL for smaller implementations or Oracle for larger enterprises... Access >>>
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