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SSL VPN FirePass 4100 Controller F5 Networks Price: Starts at $24,995 for 100 concurrent users, plus $995 for antivirus and firewall checks F5 Networks FirePass 4100 Controller Great flexibility, a broad range of access capabilities and ease of use make F5 Networks' FirePass 4100 Controller a superior SSL VPN. F5 Networks bills its FirePass 4100 Controller as an SSL VPN remote access server. That's like calling the Batmobile a car. The FirePass 4100 is one of the most flexible, capable and secure devices available. It works with virtually any browser, operating system, terminal protocol and device ranging from enterprise servers to cell phones. The new version 5.5 improves on the outstanding product we named Hot Pick in January 2005. In addition to its staggering communication skills, it can now enforce policies and check update status on more than 100 anti-virus and personal firewall products. With this release, when used as part of an F5 application-switching infrastructure, it can leverage the BIG-IP Application Traffic Management for centralize ... Access >>>
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Secure Reads: The Database Hacker's Handbook
Read a review of The Database Hacker's Handbook.
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Recent Releases: Security product briefs, April 2006
Read about security products released in April 2006.
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Transit Safety
BITS & BOLTS SSL-encrypted tunnels protect sensitive data traveling the Information Superhighway.
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Security Survivor All-Stars
COVER STORY Five security survivors tell you how to outwit, outplay and outlast the bad guys.
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Antispyware / Patch Management
Shavlik Technologies' NetChk Protect 5.5
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Secure Reads: The Database Hacker's Handbook
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Security Device Testing
Karalon's Traffic IQ Pro 1.0
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Get a Grip!
MOBILE SECURITY Enterprises need to take control of PDAs, smart phones and other mobile devices to ensure corporate security.
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E-mail Security
Tumbleweed's MailGate 5500
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Hot Pick: F5 Network's FirePass 4100 Controller
F5 Network's FirePass 4100 Controller
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Access Security
KoolSpan's SecurEdge
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Security Device Testing
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Columns
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Ping: Jane Scott Norris
Jane Scott Norris
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Face-Off: Schneier, Ranum debate security awareness training
Is User Education Working?
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Editor's Desk: The power of one
Tribal Council
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Perspectives: Putting out a call for self-defending clients
by M. W. Meyer & Eric Sager, Contributors
Network perimeter defenses have crumbled. What we need now are self-defending clients.
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