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whitepaper Clean VPN Approach to Secure Remote Access2008-06-02 SonicWall
  A SonicWALL Clean VPN can detect the identity of users and security state of the endpoint device, protect against malware and unauthorized access based on granular policy before authorizing access, and connect authorized users easily to mission-critical network resources. Only SonicWALL is capable of delivering a truly viable Clean VPN, because only SonicWALL can offer granular endpoint control, a unified policy model allowing dynamic access policies, and the revolutionary ultra-high-performance security of Reassembly-Free Deep Packet Inspection over a multi-core processing platform.

Tags: Network Security, Security Applications, Security Tools, Remote Access - RA Servers
  
whitepaper Virtual Private Networks - Solutions for Secure Remote Access2008-06-01 Decipher Information Systems
  Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs, have become an essential part of company network infrastructures both large and small. The ability for users to access resources in an internal corporate network securely from remote locations has created a wealth of opportunities for companies both from a functional as well as convenience standpoint. The technology involved in creating secure network connections over the public Internet is complex, and can involve a number of communications protocols along with various hardware and software components. This paper will provide an overview of VPNs. Topics of discussion include the responsibilities of a VPN, essential elements, tunneling protocols, and risks associated with using VPNs.

Tags: Remote Access - RA Servers
  
whitepaper Financial Application Service Provider Improves Security and Network Performance With a Single, Integrated Solution From F52008-05-19 F5 Networks
  FMR specializes in providing software and services for the financial services market in Israel. The company wanted to maintain tight security for sensitive financial data and improve network management to deliver improved service for clients. The challenge was to increase system usage and provide remote network access to hosted applications. FMR implemented F5 FirePass SSL VPN. FMR chose FirePass because of its ability to provide extremely secure, remote access to applications using a standard web browser as well as its ease of use and superior scalability.

Tags: Network Security, SSL - TLS
  
whitepaper Rapid Response Monitoring Services, Inc. Ensures Security and Business Commitments With Managed BorderGuard High Security VPN Services2008-05-19 Blue Ridge Networks
  RRMS is a nationwide leader in wholesale security alarm monitoring services that security companies in turn resell to residential, corporate, and government customers. With the threat of attack from hackers becoming more tangible each day, RRMS wanted to add an additional layer of protection to its security systems to meet the risk head-on and bolster the critical requirements of the business. RRMS deployed Blue Ridge Networks for its solution. The immediate success achieved with Blue Ridge Networks and its BorderGuard VPN appliances have already prompted longer-term plans. They are already using the service to protect wireless traffic within their own building and plan to use it to enable their dealers to access accounts with their Pocket PCs.

Tags: Security Management, Remote Access - RA Servers
  
whitepaper High Technology for Virtual Private Network Solutions2008-05-15 msm net ingenieurburo meissner
  Using the VPN solutions of "msm net ingenieurburo meissner" means that any VPN-network structures can be realized. With the use of the internet classic star-type and meshed networks as well as combinations can be realized. The realization can be carried out either with static and/or dynamic IP-addresses. This paper presents a short and clear way the important technical characteristics. On the basis of these tables a fast evaluation of possible advanced variants and system integrations can take place.

Tags: Network Administration
  
whitepaper PharmaPartners Secures 7 Million Patient Records Using Check Point Technology2008-05-13 Check Point Software Technologies
  PharmaPartners is an independent IT specialist in the Netherlands and is a key IT-infrastructure provider within the region's healthcare industry. To improve cooperation among medical professionals, PharmaPartners developed the eHealth Information Concept, a system that links eHealthcare Groups with one another via a rich GUI and a centralized electronic patient record system. To ensure the best performance, PharmaPartners had to clearly divide the shared network of the user groups from the open network, which meant that the security infrastructure had to be better than ever. PharmaPartners deployed Check Point for its solution and selected VPN-1 Power, a tightly integrated product that provides firewall security and VPN connectivity.

Tags: Firewalls, Network Security
  
whitepaper Global Biopharmaceutical Company Stays Secure With Security Information and Event Management System2008-05-07 Check Point Software Technologies
  Global biopharmaceutical is a leading pharmaceutical company, with headquartered in the United States. The organization is challenged with continuing security audits of its network and data security systems by its partner companies and the Federal Drug Administration (FDA). The company needed a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system that takes massive volumes of data logs from all of the company's security devices and gathers them into a central repository. As a long-time Check Point customer, the pharmaceutical company has a substantial standing investment in VPN-1 technology. With Eventia Analyzer, the company is able to correlate log data from Check Point security devices-as well as third-party security devices-automatically prioritizing security events for decisive, intelligent action.

Tags: Security Management, Data Recovery - Security
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Windows Server 2008 (Part 18 of 24): Network Access Protection (Level 200)2008-05-02 Microsoft Tips
  This webcast introduces Network Access Protection (NAP), a policy enforcement platform built into the Windows Server 2008 operating system that empowers organizations to better protect their networks by enforcing compliance with computer health requirements. The presenter shows how to deploy and configure NAP, and explains how to create NAP policies to validate computer compliance before allowing connection to the network. The presenter also describes the option for confining noncompliant computers to a restricted network until they become compliant. The presenter walks through the process of configuring NAP for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Virtual Private Network (VPN).

Tags: Network Security, Windows Server 2008
  
whitepaper FEUP Breaks Security-Performance Bottleneck With Check Point Technology2008-05-01 Check Point Software Technologies
  The Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, (FEUP) is a Portuguese engineering teaching institution, integrated into the University of Porto, where undergraduate and postgraduate courses are taught in various engineering disciplines. FEUP needed to increase its Internet access bandwidth, currently rated at 1Gbps, while maintaining or even increasing security and needed a solution that supports quick, secure data transfer, a key prerequisite for researchers who have international projects. A new technology from Check Point called CoreXL helped alleviate the problem. This technology is integrated with VPN-1 Power and is employed on Intel multi-core processors for speeding up network security scanning.

Tags: Security Management
  
whitepaper N2N: A Layer Two Peer-to-Peer VPN2008-04-18 ntop.org
  The Internet was originally designed as a flat data network delivering a multitude of protocols and services between equal peers. Currently, after an explosive growth fostered by enormous and heterogeneous economic interests, it has become a constrained network severely enforcing client-server communication where addressing plans, packet routing, security policies and users' reachability are almost entirely managed and limited by access providers. From the user's perspective, the Internet is not an open transport system, but rather a telephony-like communication medium for content consumption. This paper describes the design and implementation of a new type of peer-to-peer virtual private network that can allow users to overcome some of these limitations.

Tags: Network Design