Firewall

Global Secure Systems are one of the UK's premier IT Security providers. Our mission is to be "the Best IT Security Organisation within the UK and beyond." We achieve this by providing both the best service and support for Firewall, alongside our range of 'best in class' security tools.

Global Secure Systems can cater for all of your Firewall requirements. For the latest information on Firewall click on your choice from the links below

About Firewall


  

Firewalls control the flow of data between two networks. Normally associated with protecting a network against attack from the Internet, firewalls are becoming more important for securing a network against internal threats.

GSS are the UK suppliers of the GTA Inc. developed firewall appliances and software. The GB range of firewalls offer unprecedented value for money. They include full industry standard VPN, secure operating system, full filtering and options include web site filtering. 

Firewall Products


GB-Ware

The GB-Ware is a software firewall powered by GNAT Box® System Software certified to ICSA 4.0 Corporate criteria. The GNAT Box System Software was designed from the ground up as an integrated firewall system with interoperability of features, easy installation and remote management. We supply the OS and firewall software – you supply the hardware.

Secure SnapGear

SnapGear can be deployed as just a firewall, as a VPN gateway, a UTM security appliance, or as a complete office network-in-a-box Internet appliance for small businesses, with all of the wide area networking tools needed to serve large enterprise remote offices.

Secure Firewall CommandCenter

Secure Firewall CommandCenter provides a central interface for easy management of ten, fifty or literally hundreds of Secure Firewall (Sidewinder) appliances. Maximize operational efficiency, simplify policy control, prove regulatory compliance, and relax with the security that comes only from Secure Firewall(Sidewinder).

Websense Enterprise

Websense Enterprise is the leading employee Internet management (EIM) solution, used by more than 18,100 organizations worldwide, including half of the Fortune 500. As a server-based software solution, Websense allows you to transparently monitor, manage and report traffic flowing from your internal networks to the Internet.

GB-250

The GB-250 and GB-250e Firewall Appliances are entry-level firewalls in GTA's RoBoX family with support for optional Mail Sentinel Anti-Spam and Mail Sentinel Anti-Virus add-on features, offering more power and flexibility than comparable appliances.

Websense Client Policy Manager

Websense Client Policy Manager (CPM) delivers zero-day protection against unknown security threats and prevents the execution of unauthorised applications.

F-Secure Anti-Virus Client Security

F-Secure Anti-Virus Client Security offers protection against new breeds of threats. It is a centrally-managed solution consisting of tightly-integrated virus protection, spyware protection, desktop firewall, and intrusion prevention and application control software for desktop and laptop computers.

Inter-Business Vault

The Inter-Business Vault enables the creation of secure instant wide area networks (WANs) for connecting enterprises with partners, customers and sub-contractors over the Internet - enabling them to exchange information as if they have deployed a shared WAN, but without actually doing so.

GB-Commander

GB Commander reduces the complexity of managing a distributed network by giving administrators complete control of multiple GTA Firewall UTM systems from a single interface, thereby reducing administration time and total cost of ownership.

GTA Reporting Suite

On-demand summary views allow administrators to utilize the valuable data contained in your GTA Firewall logs with GTA Reporting Suite.

GB-2000

The GB-2000, GB-2000e and the GB-2000X Firewall Appliances provide powerful, enterprise-level security with comprehensive features, including support for Mail Sentinel Anti-Spam and Mail Sentinel Anti-Virus add on features.

3e525A-3 Access Point

3e525A-3 Wireless Access Point Maximum security and flexibility with outdoor or indoor use. The 3e525A-3 Wireless Access Point is packaged in a rugged NEMA 4/IP 67 weatherproof enclosure and conforms to 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g wireless standards.

Mail Sentinel

GTA's Mail Sentinel email proxy features allow you to take back control of your email by utilizing RBLs, black lists and white lists for basic spam blocking. Expand the capabilities of Mail Sentinel with optional subscription based features for anti-spam and anti-virus which help fight these business nuisances by adding a level of defense at the perimeter with a gateway level solution.

AppGate Security Server

The AppGate Security Server can act as the core of the security solution. AppGate Security Server unifies all the necessary security elements such as authentication, authorisation, encryption, access control, client control etc. into one easy-to-manage, comprehensive solution.

AppGate Mobility Server

AppGate Mobility Server is an easy, secure and cost-efficient way of making information accessible via mobile devices, without the need of rebuilding infrastructure.

Websense Security Suite

The web-based threats facing organisations today are growing in number, complexity, and cost to organisations. Security products such as antivirus and firewalls play a significant role in combating these security threats; however, they have inherent time and technology gaps that leave organisations vulnerable. The Websense Web Security Suite complements existing security products to create a comprehensive security solution that protects your organisation from web-based threats – both internal and external to your network.

AppGate Personal Firewall

The AppGate Personal Firewall protects windowsTM systems by checking all traffic to and from the network. It can be used as a standalone product or as a companion to the AppGate VPN clients. Accompanied by an AppGate client, it can be configured to allow only one outbound connection, the authorized and encrypted secure tunnel, when connected to an AppGate server.

Surf Sentinel

Surf Sentinel 2.0, utilising Surf Control content filtering engine, is a complete and accurate Internet content filtering solution that meets the requirements and demands of both users and technology providers.

Webwasher SME250

Today's dynamic Web 2.0 environment creates significant security challenges for organizations of all sizes. Protection is needed against Web-based threats and the numerous ways these threats attempt to enter and exit an organization - from Web sites and encrypted traffic to email or a combination of these methods. Solutions spawned in the Web 1.0 era will not meet the challenge. While Web 2.0 threats require all organizations and their security solutions to proactively protect all key Web protocols, most small to medium size businesses don't have the capacity or budget to deploy the numerous point security solutions needed for adequate protection.

GB-800

The GB-800 and GB-800e Firewall Appliances are designed for small business offices that require network security functions usually found only in enterprise-level firewall appliances. The GB-800 and GB-800e Firewall Appliances enhance your network’s perimeter security with Mail Sentinel Anti-Spam and Mail Sentinel Anti-Virus.

Blue Coat Reporter

Blue Coat Reporter provides identity-based reporting on Web communications enabling enterprises to evaluate Web policies and manage network resources more effectively.

Akonix L7 Enforcer

Akonix L7 Enforcer is a perimeter security software solution that detects and blocks the unauthorised use of high-risk and evasive Public Instant Messaging (IM) and Peer-to-Peer File Sharing (P2P) applications on enterprise networks.

GB-3000

Powerful, Expandable Enterprise-Level Gigabit Firewall Applicances. The GB-3000 Gigabit Firewall Appliance is Global Technology Associates' flagship appliance offering the highest throughput performance and feature set of GTA's product line.

3e-527S-2 Wireless Mobile Access Point

The AirGuard 3e-527S-2 is the only wireless communications server engineered specifically for public transportation and emergency vehicle operation, featuring 802.11a/b/g dual radios with an integrated 8 port switch. The 3e-527S-2 allows all of your vehicle-based equipment to exchange data with back-end systems while the vehicle is parked at a depot or other location with WiFi wireless broadband access.

F-Secure Anti-Virus Corporate Suite

F-Secure Anti-Virus Corporate Suite includes all critical components for corporate virus security. By using F-Secure's award winning workstation, file server, e-mail server and firewall antivirus products, you are always protected even against the latest threats. All F-Secure Anti-Virus Corporate Suite products are centrally manageable with one easy to use management solution, F-Secure Policy Manager.

Messaging Security Gateway

The F-Secure Messaging Security Gateway P-Series appliances defend organisations against all types of inbound and outbound message-borne threats at the enterprise gateway. The Messaging Security Gateway secures your network against spam, viruses, connection-level attacks and hackers-right at the gateway.

RA510 Series

The RA510 Series of rack-mountable proxy appliances provides small to mid-sized sites with the power to extend remote access to employees, partners, and customers while delivering on demand endpoint security and information protection features.

SecurID

RSA SecurID® hardware tokens provide "hacker-resistant" two-factor authentication, resulting in easy-to-use and effective user identification. Based on RSA’s patented time synchronization technology, this authentication device generates a simple, one-time authentication code that changes every 60 seconds.

Secure Firewall (Sidewinder)

Consolidating all major security functions under a single management interface, Secure Firewall (Sidewinder) Network Gateway Security appliances deliver industry-leading, application-layer performance and best-in-class security. With over a decade of successful deployments in the most demanding, high-security environments, we have gained a reputation for building the world’s strongest self-defending firewall/VPN.

RA8100 Series

The RA8100 Series of rack-mountable proxy appliances provides large-sized sites with the power to extend remote access to employees, partners, and customers while delivering on demand endpoint security and information protection features.

Websense Express

Websense Express provides the industry’s leading content filtering and Internet security capabilities in a simple and affordable solution. It allows organizations under 1000 users to quickly and easily protect their employees from Internet risks by controlling access to inappropriate content and proactively blocking security threats before they have a chance to infect their systems.

Celestix MSA

Protect and secure your Microsoft-based application infrastructure with a MSA Security appliance from Celestix's comprehensive product suite.

Aventail EX-1600

The award-winning Aventail EX-1600 SSL VPN appliance provides employees and business partners with convenient clientless access to required network applications and resources from any Internet-enabled device, anywhere. Your users increase productivity with fast, transparent secure access to a full range of critical Web and client/server applications—including e-mail and collaboration programs such as Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes, as well as applications from SAP, PeopleSoft, and Oracle. They even get native access to Windows Terminal Services and Citrix.

Aventail EX-750

The Aventail EX-750 is the perfect entry-level solution that grows with your needs. Suitable for up to 50 concurrent users, the EX-750 is used within organisations for a wide range of demanding assignments, including branch office/remote access, test systems and emergency backup access. Like it’s big brother the EX-750 uses the same smart SSL VPN platform for single application access with complete security and end-point control.

Bee Ware v-Sentry

v-Sentry is an exclusive new single-appliance, full application firewall that protects web applications and web services without sacrificing performance.

Bee Ware i-Boost

i-Boost integrates seamlessly into any architecture without networking constraints. It supports both Transparent Proxy and Full Reverse Proxy modes.

BorderWare SteelGate

SteelGate is a high-performance VPN firewall appliance that enables organizations to prevent attacks and block malicious behavior, control network traffic both inbound and outbound and centrally manage the perimeter defense infrastructure in a single security solution. SteelGate is a comprehensive firewall appliance that is based on the Common Criteria certified BorderWare Firewall Server software.

BorderWare Firewall Server

For more than ten years, the BorderWare Firewall Server has secured thousands of organizations around the globe. Built upon a secure platform, the BorderWare Firewall Server was the first firewall to achieve Common Criteria EAL 4+ certification. It is designed to secure your company from network level threats and attacks that come from the internet.

BorderWare SIPassure

SIPassure is a VoIP Security Gateway, a new class of product that combines the best is a VoIP Security Gateway, a new class of product that combines the best features of an enterprise firewall, an Application Layer Gateway (ALG) and a Session Border Controller (SBC), with new innovative technology to take security for VoIP applications to the next level. SIPassure is designed to secure all Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) based applications including VoIP services, video conferencing and other messaging applications.

VPN-1 Power

VPN-1 Power, an integrated VPN-1 and FireWall-1 gateway, offers management capability, attack protection and traffic shaping technology. VPN-1 Power utilizes INSPECT, the industry''s most adaptive and intelligent inspection technology, to protect the privacy of business communications over the Internet while securing critical network resources against unauthorized access.

VPN-1 UTM

VPN-1 UTM consolidates proven security functions including firewall, intrusion prevention, antivirus, antispyware, Web application firewall, and both IPSec and SSL VPN, within a single integrated solution.

VPN-1 Power VSX

VPN-1 Power VSX is a virtualized security gateway that allows managed service providers and enterprises with virtualized networks to create up to 250 virtual security systems-including firewall, VPN, and intrusion prevention-on a single hardware platform.

FireWall-1 GX

FireWall-1 GX delivers Check Point's market-leading security to GPRS—(2.5G) and UMTS— (3G) enabled wireless networks. FireWall-1 GX is the first product to protect these wireless infrastructures from the threats of untrusted networks. With FireWall-1 GX, wireless network operators can offer seamless roaming to their data customers without exposing their network to potential security threats.

DX Application Acceleration Platforms

As part of the industry's leading high-performance networking solution, the Juniper Networks DX application acceleration platform delivers a complete data center acceleration solution for Web-enabled and IP-based business applications.

Infranet Controller 4000

At the heart of Juniper's Unified Access Control (UAC) solution is the Infranet Controller, a hardened policy management server that leverages Juniper's proven, best-in-class security and access control products. The Infranet Controller can push the UAC Agent down to the endpoint to collect user authentication, endpoint security state and device location information; or, alternatively, can gather that same information in agent-less mode.

Infranet Controller 6000

At the heart of Juniper's Unified Access Control (UAC) solution is the Infranet Controller, a hardened policy management server that leverages Juniper's proven, best-in-class security and access control products. The Infranet Controller can push the UAC Agent down to the endpoint to collect user authentication, endpoint security state and device location information; or, alternatively, can gather that same information in agent-less mode.

SSG 5/SSG 20

The Juniper Networks Secure Services Gateway 5 (SSG 5) and Secure Services Gateway 20 (SSG 20) are purpose-built security appliances that deliver a perfect blend of performance, security and LAN\WAN connectivity for small branch office and small business deployments. Traffic flowing in and out of the branch office can be protected from worms, Spyware, Trojans, and malware by a complete set of Universal Threat Management (UTM) security features including Stateful firewall, IPSec VPN, IPS, Antivirus (includes Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Phishing), Anti-Spam, and Web Filtering.

NetScreen Hardware Security Client

Designed for the fixed telecommuter / small remote office environment, the Juniper Networks NetScreen-Hardware Security Client (NetScreen-HSC) solution is the most cost-effective integrated security solution for the fixed telecommuter and small remote office. Combining a complete set of best-in-class UTM security features including IPS, Antivirus (includes Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Phishing), Anti-Spam, and Web Filtering allow the NetScreen-5GT to defend the network against worms, Spyware, Trojans, malware and other emerging attacks, it can easily be deployed and managed in large deployments using Rapid Deployment capabilities within Juniper Networks NetScreen-Security Manager to eliminate expensive staging steps.

NetScreen 5 Series

Juniper Networks offers a robust set of enterprise-class network security solutions for small businesses and branch offices alike. These include the Juniper Networks NetScreen-5GT, NetScreen-5GT ADSL, NetScreen-5GT Wireless and NetScreen-5XT appliances. These cost-effective, remote office security products are fully capable of securing a small remote office, retail outlet, or broadband telecommuter.

SSG 140

The Juniper Networks Secure Services Gateway 140 (SSG 140) is a purpose-built security appliance that delivers a perfect blend of performance, security, routing, and LAN\WAN connectivity for medium sized branch offices and business deployments. Traffic flowing in and out of the branch office is protected from worms, Spyware, Trojans, and malware by a complete set of Unified Threat Management (UTM) security features including Stateful firewall, IPSec VPN, IPS, Antivirus (includes Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Phishing), Anti-Spam, and Web Filtering.

SSG 300 Series

The Juniper Networks Secure Services Gateway (SSG) 300 Series represents a new class of purpose-built security appliance that delivers a perfect mix of performance, security and LAN/WAN connectivity for regional and branch office deployments. Traffic flowing in and out of the branch office is protected from worms, Spyware, Trojans, and malware by a complete set of Unified Threat Management (UTM) security features including Stateful firewall, IPSec VPN, IPS, Antivirus (includes Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Phishing), Anti-Spam, and Web Filtering.

SSG 500 Series

The Juniper Networks Secure Services Gateway 500 Series (SSG) represents a new class of purpose-built security appliance that delivers a perfect mix of performance, security and LAN/WAN connectivity for regional and branch office deployments. Traffic flowing in and out of the branch office is protected from worms, Spyware, Trojans, and malware by a complete set of Unified Threat Management (UTM) security features including Stateful firewall, IPSec VPN, IPS, Antivirus (includes Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Phishing), Anti-Spam, and Web Filtering.

NetScreen-25/NetScreen-50

The Juniper Networks NetScreen-25 and NetScreen-50 appliances are integrated security devices for enterprise branch and remote offices, as well as small to medium-sized companies. They provide solutions for perimeter security with multiple DMZs, VPNs for wireless LAN security, or protection of internal networks. The NetScreen-25 appliance offers 100 Mbps of firewall and 20 Mbps of 3DES or AES VPN performance, with support for 32,000 concurrent sessions, and 125 VPN tunnels. The NetScreen-50 appliance is a high-performance integrated security appliance, offering 170 Mbps of firewall and 45 Mbps of 3DES or AES VPN performance, with support for 64,000 concurrent sessions, and 500 VPN tunnels.

Trend Micro Internet Security Pro

Whether you are at home or on the go, Trend Micro Internet Security Pro safeguards your online transactions, identity, and irreplaceable files with the most comprehensive protection available. Get all the benefits of our proven Internet security plus enhanced identity theft protection, Wi-Fi validation, data theft protection, and system recovery.

Trend Micro Internet Security 2008

Trend Micro Internet Security 2008 makes it easy to protect your home network, personal identity, and online activity. It guards against present viruses, spyware, and identity theft as well as the web threats of tomorrow. Confidently e-mail, shop, bank, or share photos online, knowing your privacy and files are well protected.

NeatSuite for SMB

Protect your Internet gateway, mail servers, file servers, and mobile and desktop PCs with Trend Micro NeatSuite. An easy to manage solution, NeatSuite defends against hackers, viruses, worms, spam, spyware, bots, phishing attacks and inappropriate content. It delivers automatic threat prevention, protection and cleanup and supports other Trend Micro solutions for outbreak prevention and damage cleanup.

Vordel XML Firewall

Vordel XML Firewall protects XML applications from malicious attack and unauthorized access. By blocking a wide range of attacks on XML applications, it shields XML applications and allows them to be deployed in safety and confidence.

Vordel XML Gateway

The Vordel XML Gateway is a dedicated network device for offloading processor-intensive tasks from applications running in general purpose application servers. The Vordel XML Gateway performs application networking by routing traffic based on content, based on sender, and performing XML content screening. XML data is converted on the fly between formats.

Vordel Policy Director

The ever escalating increase in XML traffic is resulting in multiple instances of XML Gateways across the network; inside the DMZ, at the data-center for acceleration and application offload to relieve key processing bottlenecks, and in front of key applications to identify service usage and behavior. To overcome potential operational control issues a single policy management point is recommended for centralized control.

VX Platform

Carrier Grade XML Infrastructure for turnkey deployments of the Vordel XML Gateway and Vordel XML Firewall. Vordel's VX deployment Platform is the perfect solution for customers with the most demanding XML processing requirements. VX is a turn key deployment option for both the Vordel XML Gateway and Vordel XML Firewall. The VX consists of Vordel's patented XML acceleration and parallelization technology, VXA, combined on a hardened pre-integrated platform.

Policy Studio

Policy Studio is an intuitive drag and drop interface for the creation and provisioning of SOA control policies that is the most advanced design available on the market today. Shipped with Vordel XML Gateway and Vordel Policy Director, the Policy Studio uses a "circuits" metaphor for creating sophisticated policies to manage XML traffic.

InterScan Messaging Security Suite

Win the battle against email threats with Trend Micro’s InterScan Messaging Security Suite. It protects your network by integrating award-winning antivirus with zero-day protection, powerful anti-spam, and anti-phishing along with content filtering for compliance and data security. This flexible software solution is delivered on a single, highly scalable platform with centralized management for easy, comprehensive email security at the gateway.

OfficeScan Client/Server Edition

Protect your desktops, laptops, and network servers with OfficeScan™, comprehensive security against today’s complex, blended threats and Web-based attacks. New Web Reputation protects your clients - on and off the network - by blocking access to and from malicious sites. OfficeScan also delivers improved virus and spyware protection, new anti-rootkit, variant detection, plus malware and remnant removal.

InterScan Messaging Security Appliance

Win the battle against email threats with Trend Micro InterScan Messaging Security Appliance. It protects your network by integrating award-winning antivirus with zero-day protection, powerful anti-spam, and anti-phishing along with content filtering for compliance and data security. This high-throughput appliance with hardware redundancy is delivered on a single, highly scalable platform with centralized management, providing easy deployment and continuous, comprehensive email security at the gateway.

SecurID Appliance

Used in combination with RSA SecurID authenticators, the RSA SecurID Appliance is designed to validate the identities of users by requiring the user to present a PIN (something they know) along with their token code (something they have) before granting access to valuable network resources.

Desktop Authority

Desktop Authority, the industry’s leading desktop management tool for Windows-based networks, significantly reduces the total cost of desktop and application ownership by enabling enterprises to proactively secure, manage, inventory and support and migrate desktops from a central location. Real-time Spyware Removal, enhanced Patch Management and USB/Port Security options now secure desktops against a wide range of threats.

LinkProof

From maximizing productivity to ensuring continuity when disaster strikes, enterprises require uninterrupted access to websites, datacenters, remote locations and the Internet. LinkProof is a multi-WAN switch that lets you effortlessly add, manage and load-balance multiple ISP connections. Mix-and-match VPNs, private and public links, for back-up or in response to your growing bandwidth needs. It’s the only solution that maximizes the effectiveness of your WAN by bypassing bottlenecks and service-provider outages, managing bandwidth consumption, and letting you decide which links are used for which applications and when. The result? Flexibility to build a best-of-breed WAN solution that keeps costs down and keeps customers and users always connected to business-critical applications and websites.

SafeGuard Easy

Data is one of the most valuable assets that companies and organisations have. These assets are in even more danger since “mobile computing” has become a reality: sensitive information is stored on notebooks and removable media – without any firewall protection. Mobile devices and media, along with the sensitive and valuable information that is stored on them, are constantly exposed to loss or theft. A company’s management team is responsible for taking all appropriate steps to protect a company’s or organisation’s data.

Kaspersky Security for Internet Gateway

Kaspersky Security for Internet Gateway provides secure Internet access for all employees in the organization, automatically removing malicious and potentially hostile programs from incoming HTTP/FTP traffic.

SA 700

The Juniper Networks Secure Access 700 (SA 700) SSL VPN appliance provides small to medium enterprises a secure, cost-effective way to deploy remote access to the corporate network. Because the SA 700 uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to provide encrypted transport, it enables instant remote access from just a Web browser. This clientless architecture eliminates the high cost of installing, configuring, and maintaining client software on every device, significantly reducing the total cost of ownership versus traditional VPN solutions. SSL delivery also eliminates the Network Address Translation (NAT) and firewall traversal issues encountered with traditional remote access products, allowing your remote users reliable and ubiquitous access from external networks such as home or hotels.

SA 6000 SP

The Juniper Networks Secure Access 6000 SP is the industry's first SSL VPN platform with comprehensive virtualization designed to enable Service Providers (SPs) to deliver network-based SSL VPN services to multiple enterprises of any size from a single appliance/cluster. Combining Juniper Networks expertise in working with Service Providers with the industry-leading Instant Virtual Extranet (IVE) platform, the Secure Access 6000 SP platform provides SPs with a sophisticated, end-to-end virtualization framework that is optimized for highly available and highly scalable network-based SSL VPN managed services.

IDP 50/200/600/1100

Using industry recognized stateful detection and prevention techniques, Juniper Networks IDP provides zero-day protection against worms, Trojans, spyware, keyloggers, and other malware from penetrating the network and spreading from already infected users to others. In addition to protecting networks against attacks, Juniper Networks IDP provides information on rogue servers as well as types and versions of applications and operating systems that may have unknowingly been added to the network. Combined with granular level of control such as rate limiting, not only can administrators control the access of specific applications, but they can now ensure business critical applications receive a predictable quality of service.

ISG Series with IDP

The Juniper Networks Integrated Security Gateways (ISG) are purpose-built, security solutions that leverage a fourth generation security ASIC, the GigaScreen3, along with high-speed microprocessors to deliver unmatched firewall and VPN performance. The Juniper Networks ISG 1000 and ISG 2000 are ideally suited for securing enterprise, carrier and data center environments where advanced applications such as VoIP and streaming media dictate consistent, scalable performance. Integrating best-in-class Deep Inspection firewall, VPN and DoS solutions, the ISG 1000 and ISG 2000 enable secure, reliable connectivity along with network and application-level protection for critical, high-traffic network segments.

NetScreen-204/208

The Juniper Networks NetScreen-200 series includes two enterprise network products: the NetScreen-204 appliance with four 10/100 interfaces, and the NetScreen-208 appliance with eight 10/100 interfaces. Together, they are among the most versatile security appliances available today, easily integrating into many different environments, including medium to large enterprise networks, offices, e-business sites, data centers, and carrier infrastructures. Complete with either four or eight auto-sensing 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports, the NetScreen-200 series performs firewall functions at wire speed (375 Mbps). Even the most computationally intense applications, such as 3DES and AES encryption, are performed at speeds up to 175 Mbps. In addition to physical interface density, the NetScreen-200 series optionally supports virtualization, including VLAN support and additional custom security zones and virtual routers.

NetScreen-5200/5400

The Juniper Networks NetScreen-5000 series is a line of purpose-built, high-performance firewall/VPN security systems designed to deliver a new level of high-performance capabilities for large enterprise, carrier, and data center networks. The NetScreen-5000 series consists of two products: the 2-slot NetScreen-5200 system and the 4-slot NetScreen-5400 system. NetScreen-5000 security systems integrate firewall, VPN, DoS and DDoS protection, and traffic-management functionality, in a low-profile modular chassis. Built around Juniper's third-generation security ASIC and distributed system architecture, the NetScreen-5000 series offers excellent scalability and flexibility, while providing a higher level security system through Juniper Networks NetScreen ScreenOS custom operating system. Both products employ a switch fabric for data exchange and separate multibus channel for control information, delivering scalable performance for the most demanding environments.

NetScreen-500/GRPS

The Juniper Networks NetScreen-500 system is a purpose-built, integrated security system that provides a flexible, high-performance solution for medium and large enterprise central sites and service providers. The NetScreen-500 network security system integrates firewall, DoS, VPN, and traffic-management functionality in a low-profile, modular chassis. It provides high levels of total throughput for firewall and VPN plus support for virtual systems and security zones. Its flexible and resilient hardware architecture incorporates modular physical interfaces, redundant power supplies, fans, and high-availability interfaces. The NetScreen-500 system is well suited to match the peak load and strong deterrence requirements of the most demanding environments.

AppDirector

Radware combined its purpose-built multigigabit application switching hardware with the powerful capabilities of the company’s APSolute™ operating system “classifier” and “flow management” engine. The result – AppDirector – enables accelerated application performance; local and global server availability; and application security and infrastructure scalability for fast, reliable and secure delivery of applications over IP networks.

Secure Web SmartFilter

Protect your organization from the risks associated with employee Internet use with Secure Web SmartFilter. By controlling inappropriate Internet use with this leading filtering solution, organizations can enhance Web security, reduce legal liability, increase productivity, and preserve bandwidth for business-related activities. Secure Web SmartFilter puts you in control.

Secure Web SmartFilter EDU (Bess edition)

When it comes to real quality, you can count on SmartFilter®, Bess® edition filtering - the most trusted Web filtering solution for schools. Bess helps you protect your students from inappropriate Web content while maintaining access to the Internet resources they really need.

 

Firewall Product Families


GTA

Solid and innovative engineering, quality customer service, and a global perspective make GTA a leader in delivering technologically advanced, yet cost effective, network security solutions.

Secure Computing

Secure Computing is a global leader in Enterprise Security solutions. Powered by our TrustedSourceTM technology, our award-winning solutions proactively protect our customers' mission-critical business applications from all manner of Internet-borne threats. Our comprehensive portfolio of Secure Web, Secure Mail, Secure Firewall, and Secure SafeWord solutions provide unmatched protection for the enterprise. Secure Computing is proud to be the security solutions provider to many of the most mission-critical and sensitive environments in the world.

Websense

Websense, the global leader in web filtering, and premier provider of web security software, provides multilayered web filtering and web security solutions to increase productivity, optimize bandwidth and create a more secure internet environment for employees and organisations.

AppGate

AppGate Network Security specialises in providing extremely secure network solutions such as application VPNs, personal firewalls and application access control systems. Highly dynamic, scalable and flexible, the AppGate technology easily integrates with any system or operating environment.

Cyber-Ark

Cyber-Ark Software is harnessing the power of Vaulting Technology to provide solutions for securing and managing highly-sensitive information. These solutions create safe havens that allow enterprises to secure, manage and share information both over the Internet between discrete enterprises or within a single network to manage highly-sensitive information.

3eTI

3eTI offers both a line of highly secure wireless LAN devices that meet NIST standards (FIPS 140-2 Validated) and the capability to help plan and implement a new or improved wireless LAN. 3eTI are also the First Wireless Infrastructure Supplier to Provide Common Criteria Secure Products. When it comes to robustly secure WLAN connectivity, dynamic mesh networking, wireless bridging & repeating, deploying hotspots... 3eTI products are the ideal solution.

Celestix Networks

Celestix Networks is the premier developer of Microsoft Windows-based managed security appliances, offering a broad range of ready-to-deploy security appliances and turnkey security solutions. Celestix appliances are designed to reduce product complexity and provide customers with less expensive, easy to use delivery platforms. Working closely with strategic partners, Celestix ensures that its appliances have the breadth and depth of functions, features and performance to provide the best appliances to meet today's demanding security needs.

BorderWare

BorderWare is the benchmark provider of messaging security, privacy and compliance solutions for enterprises of all sizes and governments worldwide to mitigate the risks associated with today’s converging threat landscape.

Radware

Aligning Network Performance with Business Imperatives: Radware is the global leader in integrated application delivery solutions delivering full availability, maximum performance and complete security of all business critical networked applications while dramatically cutting operating and scaling costs.

Safend

Safend’s best of breed endpoint security solutions enable organizations to securely enjoy the advantages of mobile computing - from removable media and wireless protocols to the smartphone - enhancing productivity without sacrificing data security.

 

Firewall Industry News


Your worst security threat: Employees?

Your worst security threat: Employees? A government-backed report has found that employees are almost as big a security threat as external causes - and companies are finding and the cost per incident is rising. More than a third of the worst computer system security breaches at UK companies are from employees, according to government-backed research released on Tuesday. The Information Security Breaches Survey 2002, sponsored by the Department of Trade and Industry and prepared by consultanc...... [more]

Internet attacks up 28 percent in 2002

Internet attacks up 28 percent in 2002 The Internet is an increasingly dangerous place for companies with cyberattacks up 28 percent for the first half of 2002 over the last half of 2001, according to a new report released Monday by security services company Riptech. The Riptech Internet Security Threat Report tracked security data from the firewalls and intrusion detection systems of over 400 companies in over 30 countries from January 1 to June 30. Seventy-four percent of the companies in...... [more]

Hacker Group Targets Countries That Censor Internet

Hacker Group Targets Countries That Censor Internet NEW YORK (Reuters) - Some of the world's best-known hackers unveiled a plan this weekend to offer free software to promote anonymous Web surfing in countries where the Internet is censored, especially China and Middle Eastern nations. An international hacker group calling itself Hactivismo released a program on Saturday called Camera/Shy that allows Internet users to conceal messages inside photos posted on the Web, bypassing most known po...... [more]

Ten steps to low-cost wireless LAN security

Ten steps to low-cost wireless LAN security Let me guess: Despite your best efforts to stop them, users are hooking low-cost 802.11b (Wi-Fi) access points (APs) to the corporate network. And, despite your best efforts, your CFO has zero interest in buying the tools you really need to secure these wireless LANs. Here, then, are some relatively simple, low-cost ways to boost the security of your wireless LANs. They're not perfect, but they do provide at least a first line of defense. And if a...... [more]

BT says: Protect your network from professional hackers

BT says: Protect your network from professional hackers It's not just the warchalkers you need to worry about... BT Openworld has this week thrown its weight behind the fight against 'Warchalking' - the practice of scrawling chalk marks on the outside of buildings with Wi-Fi networks to encourage passers by to surf on companies' unprotected bandwidth. However, the UK ISP has warned that it's not just bandwidth pirates you need to worry about. Warchalkers have also drawn attention to the very...... [more]

VPN, Firewall Sales Set to Climb

VPN, Firewall Sales Set to Climb Worldwide revenue from sales of virtual private network and firewall hardware and software will grow by 31 percent from $668 million in the third quarter of 2002 to $874 million in the third quarter of next year, according to research released Wednesday by Infonetics Research. Worldwide annual revenue in this market will reach $4.9 billion in 2005, Infonetics said. A key market driver is the ready availability of low-cost Internet bandwidth which enables...... [more]

ICSA Labs' Firewall 4.0 Certification Criteria is the First-Ever Customized Program to Test Products against the Unique Security Needs of Three Distinct User Groups

ICSA Labs' Firewall 4.0 Certification Criteria is the First-Ever Customized Program to Test Products against the Unique Security Needs of Three Distinct User Groups Eleven Firewall Products Meet the Security Industry's Most Rigorous and Customized Testing Criteria MECHANICSBURG, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 3, 2002-- ICSA Labs®, an independent division of TruSecure Corporation®, today announced that it has created the first testing and certification criteria that address the unique performance nee...... [more]

Net firms face constant attack

Net firms face constant attack Tuesday and Friday are the most popular days for releasing viruses and launching attacks against net using companies. The preference of net vandals is revealed in a report by Symantec on the state of net security. It reveals the sustained assault every company connected to the web constantly undergoes. It also shows that most attacks are being made with just a few pernicious programs. Crack attack The report shows that, on average, every net-conn...... [more]

Major vulnerability threatens global e-mail security

Major vulnerability threatens global e-mail security IT security professionals have been working frantically for the past two weeks to fix a major internet vulnerability that could have had disastrous consequences for millions of businesses. Since 14 February, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the White House Office of Cyberspace Security have been working with Internet Security Systems (ISS) to fix a major buffer overflow vulnerability in the sendmail mail transfer agent (MTA)....... [more]

VPN experts downplay 'splitting' headache

VPN experts downplay 'splitting' headache At a time when protecting corporate networks is paramount, many users are steering clear of a feature of IP Security VPNs called split tunneling, a move that can give a false sense that remote-access networks are more secure than they really are, experts say. Split tunneling was created to allow Web surfing and corporate VPN access simultaneously from remote PCs. The benefit of split tunneling is that corporations can conserve bandwidth needed for I...... [more]

Worm could be clearing path for DDoS attack

Worm could be clearing path for DDoS attack The Deloder worm is beginning to spread slowly on the Internet - leaving two Trojan horse programs in its wake A new worm that leaves behind two Trojan horse programs has begun spreading over the Internet, and may be paving the way for a crippling distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack. The virus -- dubbed WORM_DELODER.A -- has made its way into a large number of machines in China, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong and the US, Trend Mic...... [more]

Networking Industry Awards 2003

Networking Industry Awards 2003 GSS are named finalists for the ‘Wireless Networking Product of the Year’. AirMagnet and Vernier Networks are both finalists within this category. AirMagnet allows network/security managers real-time management of their entire WLAN environment, at any time from any location, running on a handheld Compaq iPaq/Windows CE device or Laptop. AirMagnet Distributed Wireless Network Management System is the industry’s most advanced network management system. Designed...... [more]

Security spending to hit $13.5bn by 2006

Security spending to hit $13.5bn by 2006 Global revenues in enterprise security technology are predicted to reach $13.5 billion by 2006, up from $7.1 billion in 2002 last year. Intrusion protection, vulnerability assessment technology and security management tools are tipped to be key revenue generators in a new report by market watcher Datamonitor called Enterprise Security Product Markets. While North America will remain the largest market, predicted to reach $6.9 billion in 2006, Latin A...... [more]

Security Software Still Going Strong in Western Europe

Security Software Still Going Strong in Western Europe The Western European market for IT security software remains buoyant, according to a report just released by IDC. The report, entitled `Western European Security Software Forecast and Competitive Vendor Shares, 2002/2007,' says that, during 2002, sales for security software in the region were $2 billion. This year, the IT research firm predicts, the market will increase by around 15 per cent and, by 2007, it will have reached $4.5 billion...... [more]

Virus poses as Microsoft update

Virus poses as Microsoft update A Windows virus masquerading as a security update from Microsoft is spreading via e-mail, warn experts. The worm, dubbed Swen or Gibe, comes as an e-mail attachment and exploits a two-year-old hole in Internet Explorer. Nearly 35,000 copies of the worm in 82 countries have been reported by one security company, while another has classified it as a high risk. Computer users are advised not to click on attachments in unknown e-mails and update their systems...... [more]

Microsoft tweaks, new laws won't make '04 safer

Microsoft tweaks, new laws won't make '04 safer Looking back at security issues of 2003 and ahead to 2004 For computer security experts, 2003 started with the Slammer Internet worm and went downhill from there. The year, which included four major worm and virus outbreaks just in August, has been labeled the "year of the worm" and "the worst year ever" by more than one computer security expert. All that activity meant good news for antivirus software companies, such as Symantec. It was bad ne...... [more]

Security 2004: How it will shape up

Security 2004: How it will shape up Even with growing security budgets and abundant technology choices, 2003 was a mixed year for information security professionals. Internet business processes, new technologies and more regulations combined to impose unique security concerns on overburdened security staffs. What's more, the year was punctuated by numerous malicious code attacks that led to business interruption, constant emergency activity and lots of overtime. Security will remain a hot to...... [more]

Spam with Trojan horse attacks eBay users

Spam with Trojan horse attacks eBay users Virus authors are using spam e-mails containing a Trojan horse program to help spread the latest version of the Mimail e-mail worm. The latest threat, which targets customers of eBay's PayPal online payment service, highlights a growing trend in which online criminals combine computer viruses, spam distribution techniques, Trojan horse programs and "phishing" scams to circumvent security technology and fool internet users, said Carole Theriault, securi...... [more]

Handle security incidents in seven steps

Handle security incidents in seven steps Your possibility of encountering a security incident grows each day. You don't want to wait until you're in the middle of a crisis before you begin to develop a rational plan for handling an attack. Being prepared for an incident is essential to the survival of your network and its resources. Incident handling begins with planning and establishing policies and procedures. Developing a plan of attack for each type of security incident is crucial to the...... [more]

Worms Hit Home

Worms Hit Home It's early in 2004 and Microsoft is sick with nearly 65,000 viruses, it's crawling with worms, and there are enough packaged trojans sitting around to wreak havoc on almost any virile computer. It would be nice for security professionals to afford a week off from the world of viruses, worms, trojans, and backdoors to enjoy a long overdue vacation, but we all know the malevolent attempts of the next major outbreak are just around the corner. The fact that each of us can only contr...... [more]

Slammer: One Year Later

Slammer: One Year Later Slammer exposed previously unknown interdependencies that were thought to be separate from the Internet, said Alan Paller, director of research at The SANS Institute. "People realized that all the things that we didn't think were connected to the Internet actually were," Paller said Cash machines froze. Airlines and hospitals dusted off paper forms to schedule reservations and track patients. This was the scene on Jan. 25, 2003, shortly after the Slammer worm appeared and...... [more]

Hackers capitalizing on Mydoom's success

Hackers capitalizing on Mydoom's success The worm opens a back door which hacker's could exploit to reap further damage The back door to computer systems opened by the Mydoom e-mail worm is turning into a bonanza for thousands of hackers, who are scanning the Internet furiously for systems infected by Mydoom, antivirus experts said Wednesday. The opening in the defenses of infected computers could allow malicious hackers to secretly install a Trojan horse program, keylogging software or simp...... [more]

Viruses and hackers make Windows more secure

Viruses and hackers make Windows more secure Virus writers and hackers are helping Microsoft to develop more secure products, Bill Gates claimed yesterday Speaking at at the Developing Software for the future Microsoft Platform in London yesterday, just hours before the MyDoom virus began spreading like wildfire across the Net, Gates reiterated that security remains key priority for the software giant. He acknowledged that better security is vital if its .NET strategy is to succeed. Micr...... [more]

Why you must install a firewall -- now

Why you must install a firewall -- now Anti-virus software won't protect you from the latest type of worm affecting Windows systems: you need a personal firewall. Here's why there's never been a better time to take this extra precaution If you haven't already installed a personal firewall on your Windows computer, consider this your last warning. MSBlast, the worm that exploited the buffer overflow in Windows' DCOM RPC protocol, wasn't the sort of email-borne pest that anti-virus software is goo...... [more]

Security Flaw Found in Firewall Software

Security Flaw Found in Firewall Software Two dangerous software flaws that could become attractive targets for hackers have been discovered in widely used computer-security software made by Check Point Software Technologies Ltd If hackers create programs to exploit the flaws, which security experts found in Check Point's firewall and virtual-private network software, they could wreak havoc on the corporate networks they're designed to protect. Check Point's firewalls are used to control Inte...... [more]

Security Flaw Found in Firewall Software

Security Flaw Found in Firewall Software Two dangerous software flaws that could become attractive targets for hackers have been discovered in widely used computer-security software made by Check Point Software Technologies Ltd If hackers create programs to exploit the flaws, which security experts found in Check Point's firewall and virtual-private network software, they could wreak havoc on the corporate networks they're designed to protect. Check Point's firewalls are used to control Inte...... [more]

IT security: Something's gotta give

IT security: Something's gotta give 2004 is just over a month old but it's already been an eventful year for information security with the MyDoom worm carving its name into the annals as the most malicious code cocktail ever MyDoom demonstrated that with a bit of social engineering, users will always be duped into opening attachments. Once in progress, MyDoom launched an avalanche of e-mails clogging networks and servers while interrupting business productivity. It then launched denial-of-servic...... [more]

Cyberterrorism: The real risks

Cyberterrorism: The real risks There have been many reports, both real and imagined, of the dangers of cyberterrorism - this special report takes a look at the facts behind the fear In 1998, a 12-year-old hacker broke into the computer system that controlled the floodgates of the Theodore Roosevelt Dam in Arizona, according to a June Washington Post report. If the gates had been opened, the article added, walls of water could have flooded the cities of Tempe and Mesa, whose populations total nea...... [more]

'Protect PCs' Microsoft users told

'Protect PCs' Microsoft users told Security experts have warned PC users running Microsoft Windows to make sure their anti-virus software is updated It comes after Microsoft earlier said that a critical flaw in its latest versions of Windows operating systems could leave PCs vulnerable to hackers. It has urged home users and firms to download the free software repair patch from its website to fix it. If users do not download the patch, and protect their computers, they could be left open...... [more]

DDoS attacks go through the roof

DDoS attacks go through the roof The growing prevalence of criminally motivated DDoS attacks calls for a fundamental rethink in how enterprises approach security Companies typically bolster the security infrastructure only after they are attacked. But this approach is misguided and costly, according to Paul Lawrence, EMEA general manager at security outfit Top Layer. Lawrence is fed up with ambulance chasing ("it’s a strain on our resources") and is urging companies to become more pro-active in...... [more]

Valentine virus warms up for love byte

Valentine virus warms up for love byte Indian hackers prepare to go one up on hawks and spoil the party worldwide Lovebirds, you had better watch out. If you receive an e-mail this Saturday that says “HappyValentine” or “Bmyvalentine2day” or any phrase that has the word “Valentine” in it, stay on your guard: it may not be that long-awaited missive from your beau but a virus designed to wreck your computer’s innards. A group of hackers in India is preparing to unleash an attack that will hit c...... [more]

Your computer could be a 'spam zombie'

Your computer could be a 'spam zombie' Next time you're looking for a culprit for all that junk mail flooding your inbox, have a glance in the mirror. Spammers are increasingly exploiting home computers with high-speed Internet connections into which they've cleverly burrowed. E-mail security companies estimate that between one-third and two-thirds of unwanted messages are relayed unwittingly by PC owners who set up software incorrectly or fail to secure their machines. David Lawrence, 4...... [more]

Security Still Reigns as Wireless 'Weakest Link'

Security Still Reigns as Wireless 'Weakest Link' The flexibility of being virtually anywhere is the draw of wireless networks, but the back end of that benefit is the need for security. Although companies are tightening the security of Windows-based servers, they face some unknown risks when corporate data takes to the streets. After all, wireless Internet connectivity on notebook computers and PDAs carries all of the risks seen within corporate walls, but the dangers are magnified when security...... [more]

F-Secure Antivirus Sales Record High During The Last Quarter of 2003

F-Secure Antivirus Sales Record High During The Last Quarter of 2003 F-Secure reported revenues of 10.8 million euros for the 4th quarter of 2003 and 39.0m for the full year. The operating result was EUR 1.3 million positive for the fourth quarter. For the full year of 2003 the operating result was EUR 1.5 million positive and Profit Before Tax 4.3 m positive. The antivirus sales were record high and revenues increased by 40% in Q4 and by 21% in 2003. The good progress was due to positive develo...... [more]

Microsoft Sending Security Patches on a CD

Microsoft Sending Security Patches on a CD In a bid to target a security hurdle rampant with dial-up Internet users, Microsoft has rolled out a security update CD giveaway for users of Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows 98, and Windows 98 Second Edition (SE). The Windows Security Update CD will ship with all of its "critical" patches released by the software giant through October 2003 and free anti-virus and firewall trial software. The launch of a CD giveaway with security patche...... [more]

Top Three Security Problems Remain Despite Increased Spending

Top Three Security Problems Remain Despite Increased Spending Companies turn to managed Service providers for help; desktops dominate security budgets as patches average $234 per machine. Expect security spending to get a boost at many companies, says The Yankee Group after surveying surveyed 404 "decision makers" at medium-to-large companies. Half of respondents see security budgets increasing over the next three years; only eight percent see it decreasing. Also, half of all respondents sh...... [more]

Microsoft enlists developers in security push

Microsoft enlists developers in security push Microsoft is preparing updates to its programming tools that will be released in tandem with Windows XP Service Pack 2, a security-oriented release due out later this year. The company is building service packs for its Visual Studio.Net 2003 development tool and the .Net Framework--the software plumbing, or "runtime," needed to run Web services applications on Windows, a Microsoft executive told CNET News.com. The changes, which are designed to guide...... [more]

Through the security looking glass

Through the security looking glass The annual RSA Conference, which just concluded in San Francisco, is the technology industry's premier security event. After covering a half-dozen RSA conferences in the 1990s (including several for CNET News.com), I returned this year for the first time since 1999. Talk about a time warp. As cybersecurity has become an ever larger concern, the data security industry has mushroomed. But although the lingo has changed from the prespam days, you can divide th...... [more]

Bagle and Netsky battle for supremacy in war of the worms, Sophos advises

Bagle and Netsky battle for supremacy in war of the worms, Sophos advises Netsky virus removes Bagle as cyber war grows Expert virus researchers at Sophos have declared that a state of war exists between the creators of the Netsky and Bagle worms, both of which have spread widely across the internet in a number of different guises. The author of the Bagle worms has encoded a number of abusive messages inside recent variants of his creation, attacking the Netsky worm's creator. Meanwhil...... [more]

Spammers target home PCs

Spammers target home PCs You may hate getting spam but unless you are careful you could be responsible for sending some of it. It is estimated that at least one-third of all junk mail messages is being relayed by home computers. And to make matters worse your humble home PC was probably turned into a spam-spewing relay by one or more computer viruses. Computer viruses have come a long way since the days when they were just a nuisance put together by a teenager with too much time on their...... [more]

Microsoft calls for antivirus education

Microsoft calls for antivirus education Private sector and government should join forces to inform users on IT security Government and business should work together to improve user knowledge in order to limit the spread of computer viruses, according to Stuart Okin, Microsoft's UK head of security. Okin claimed that viruses such as MyDoom did not exploit flaws in software but spread because people were tricked into opening attachments by social engineering. MyDoom harvests email addresses...... [more]

India and Pakistan: A virtual peace

India and Pakistan: A virtual peace For many in India, the Internet is one abiding indicator of the way in which India-Pakistan relations are progressing. For most of the history of interactions between the two neighbors, the virtual forces (since they came into existence in the late 1990s) in the two countries have been ranged at opposing ends. They have taken the form of spamming, abusive graffiti, and hacking key sites, as well as defacing others. For example, during the height of the Kargil...... [more]

Trojans rise in the virus war

Trojans rise in the virus war Net users are facing a Trojan wave as hackers seek ways into victims' bank accounts. The war of the worms may have averted attention to the NetSky's, Bagles and MyDooms, but make no mistake, a recent surge of Trojans has its collective eyes on your bank account and personal information. 'There's no doubt that we are seeing an increase in interest amongst the malware writing community in Trojan horses and hacking into remote computers. It is more and more commo...... [more]

I Was Addicted to Spam

I Was Addicted to Spam How did I end up spending more time training my e-mail filter than I ever did hitting Delete? If you've had to deal much with software developers, chances are you've formed the impression that they come from another planet. (If, by chance, you are a software developer, you may well feel the same about end users.) I came to realize this when I got involved with the beta test of a new spam-blocking service introduced by my ISP. Here at work, hidden behind multiple fire...... [more]

New Bagle variant disables antivirus programs

New Bagle variant disables antivirus programs A new variant of the notorious Bagle viruses, Bagle.M, which aims to disable antivirus programs and even infect files, has been released and is spreading fast, using an ingenious design. According to Justin Stanford from South Africa IS company, 4DDS (Pty) Ltd., this latest virus, which propagates through mass mailing, infecting .exe files and leaving a backdoor open for hackers, was detected by the advanced heuristics of the company's antivirus...... [more]

Sophos warns of new twist in Bagle threat, as new variants emerge

Sophos warns of new twist in Bagle threat, as new variants emerge Sophos, a world leader in protecting businesses against viruses and spam, is warning of a new twist in the Bagle virus saga. Two new variants, W32/Bagle-Q and W32/Bagle-R, use a different method of infection in an attempt to bypass anti-virus protection at the email gateway. Unlike most email viruses, the two new Bagle worms do not carry email attachments, making them difficult to spot. Infected messages have a random subject...... [more]

Blaster effects still felt

Blaster effects still felt The Blaster worm that wreaked havoc across the Internet last year may be old news by now, but its effects are still being felt. In the second half of 2003, one of every three systems that perpetrated Internet attacks targeted the vulnerability exploited by the Blaster worm and its successors, amid a backdrop of mounting disclosures of vulnerabilities in core Microsoft Windows services. Meanwhile, older worms were still around and attacking firewalls and informatio...... [more]

Cyber security seminar offers tips to keep computers safe

Cyber security seminar offers tips to keep computers safe Someone you don't know and probably will never meet could be watching you as you type on your computer. He may know every key you strike. Learning your computer-using habits. Studying every site you enter and word you type. Stealing your passwords. And maybe your money and identity. In 2003, Floridians reported losing $25 million because they were victimized by some sort of security fraud, said Andrew Valentine, a cyber secur...... [more]

Microsoft aims to save users from themselves

Microsoft aims to save users from themselves XP SP2 has features to encourage automatic downloads and installation of updates Most security issues and virus outbreaks happen because people don't know how to protect themselves or don't bother to do what they know they should. In the latest update to Windows XP, Microsoft Corp. has focused on helping people become more aware of what they need to do, and encouraging them to actually do it, Lead Program Manager for Service Pack 2 Ryan Burkhardt said...... [more]

Security appliances, not software, are way forward

Security appliances, not software, are way forward IDC study points to new trend. Small businesses are rolling out security appliances, in place of security software, to lower the cost of increasingly complex security requirements, according to a new study. Spending on server security appliances increased in Western Europe by 24 percent in 2003, with year-on-year growth of 46 percent in the final quarter of the year, according to IDC. Total spending in the region was $402.1 million (£219.4m)...... [more]

Fixes are in for OpenSSL

Fixes are in for OpenSSL The group behind OpenSSL, a widely used open-source Web security program, released two patches for security flaws to block potential denial-of-service attacks, the organization's developers said on Wednesday. The flaws affect more than Linux systems that have the software installed. They could also hobble many routers and network devices that incorporate the software. Cisco Systems released an advisory on Wednesday, saying its PIX firewall devices and some routers could...... [more]

ISP Gets Tough With 'Zombie' Customers

ISP Gets Tough With 'Zombie' Customers Broadband provider Comcast is taking a tough new approach to targeting "spam zombies" -- those virus-infected, unwitting spam-sending computers among its broadband base. The ISP is telling customers to get virus-scanning and firewall software loaded or risk losing their high-speed connection until the problem of virus infections on their computer is fixed. In recent weeks, the cable broadband giant has been alerting surprised customers to the probl...... [more]

'Witty' Worm Wrecks Computers

'Witty' Worm Wrecks Computers A quickly spreading Internet worm destroyed or damaged tens of thousands of personal computers worldwide Saturday morning by exploiting a security flaw in a firewall program designed to protect PCs from online threats, computer experts said. The "Witty" worm writes random data onto the hard drives of computers equipped with the Black Ice and Real Secure Internet firewall products, causing the drives to fail and making it impossible to restart the PCs. Unlike ma...... [more]

Phatbot primed to steal your credit card details

Phatbot primed to steal your credit card details Trojan horse-type computer virus called Phatbot can steal credit card numbers and launch denial of service attacks on Web sites. The new virus made its debut on the Internet on Friday (18 March), clogging bandwidth, stealing personal data and initiating denial of service attacks. Phatbot is a variant of a Agobot, a big family of IRC bots. It can steal personal information such as email addresses, credit card numbers, PayPay details and softwar...... [more]

Model hacker behavior

Model hacker behavior Forget about patches. Researchers at the Florida Institute of Technology are looking for ways to fight hackers by modeling their methods, or "exploits." The research could eventually lead to new types of security tools capable of stopping attacks that hackers haven't even invented yet. The effort is being led by James Whittaker, an associate professor and director of the school's Center for Software Engineering Research. Whittaker, a security author and member of Microso...... [more]

Stopping the enemy at the gate

Stopping the enemy at the gate Over the past few years, security vulnerabilities have spiralled, writes Bloor Research analyst Fran Howarth. The CERT Co-ordination Centre, a federally-funded R&D centre operated by the Carnegie Mellon University in the US, publishes statistics of security vulnerabilities that are reported to it on an annual basis. In 1995, just 171 such incidences were brought to its attention; by 2003, that figure had risen to 3,784. This increase in vulnerabilities is caus...... [more]

Firms urged to rethink spam strategy

Firms urged to rethink spam strategy Enterprises must protect themselves from likely shake-up in vendor market IT managers should rethink their spam filter strategy as the market is expected to experience dramatic vendor consolidation this year, Gartner has warned. According to the analyst group, fewer than 10 of the 40 vendors in the market will still be in business by 2005. And current firewall, antivirus and web filtering vendor technology fails to meet enterprise requirements, while com...... [more]

SurfControl Helps Companies Strategically Manage Spam and E-Mail Threats Through New Online Tool

SurfControl Helps Companies Strategically Manage Spam and E-Mail Threats Through New Online Tool ROI Calculator for Anti-Spam Tools Helps IT Managers Quantify and Communicate the Costs and Benefits of E-mail Filtering Solutions SurfControl, the world's number one Web and e-mail filtering company, today announced the availability of a free online resource to help corporate IT managers quantify the cost of spam and assess the business value of e-mail filtering solutions. According to a recent stu......