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UNIFIED THREAT MANAGEMENT (UTM) EXPERTS
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Screencast: How to configure a UTM device
27 Jun 2007
TIP - In an on-screen demo, David Strom reviews UTM configuration options and explains how to set up a SonicWall box and interpret its alerts.
What are common (and uncommon) unified threat management features?
31 May 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - Unified threat management products have gained popularity because they bring multiple security tools together into one appliance. In this SearchSecurity.com Q&A, Michael Cobb reviews just what those security tools are.
Fighting spyware with unified threat management
Submitted By: SearchSecurity.com | 27 Mar 2007
TIP - According to network security expert Lisa Phifer, a unified threat management appliance can strengthen enterprise spyware defenses while reducing the productivity burdens.
How to set up a managed unified threat management remote firewall/VPN appliance
Submitted By: SearchSecurity.com | 17 Mar 2007
TIP - In this tip, David Strom uses words and pictures to examine the similarities and differences in three managed services appliances for remote offices.
Don't overlook the 'appliance connection' when choosing VPN links
Submitted By: SearchSecurity.com | 08 Mar 2005
TIP - Network appliances can often do double duty as VPNs. Here is a sampling of such appliances.
Appliances have the edge over general-purpose servers
Submitted By: SearchSecurity.com | 10 Aug 2004
TIP - Find out why security appliances are preferred over general-purpose servers.
Product Review: SnapGear by CyberGuard PCI635
Submitted By: Information Security magazine | 11 May 2004
TIP - SnapGear by CyberGuard PCI635 is an embedded NIC-based firewall that provides stateful packet inspection, Snort-based IDS, VPN, QoS packet shaping and Web caching.


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