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InsideOut Makes Firewall Reporting Useful (4 Pages)
by Brien Posey
Dec 17, 2001 Abstract : Firewall logs can be cryptic and very difficult to analyze. There are a number of firewall reporting products on the market that attempt to address this problem, however one particular product recently caught our attention.
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IBM Firewall Discontinued (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Mar 13, 2000 Abstract : IBM plans to discontinue development and support of its AS/400 firewall and is referring existing customers to Axent, Checkpoint, and Cisco.
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Firewall Cowboyz Set the Stage to Free Innocent Convict (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Aug 18, 2000 Abstract : Cowboyz.com builds and sells affordable firewall appliances to small to medium sized businesses. When not deploying firewalls, this small-time firewall vendor gives something back by taking notice and assisting to restore justice to a falsely accused convict.
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DSL Provider Scoops up Netscreen Firewall Goldmine (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Apr 20, 2000 Abstract : In a $905million exchange of stock, Efficient Networks has acquired a more than efficient security solution with its acquisition of the Netscreen line of appliance firewalls. Well positioned to give firewall market leader Checkpoint a run for their money, the Netscreen line of firewalls scale to an incredible magnitude compared to anything currently out on the market.
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CheckPoint & Nokia Team Up to Unleash a Rockin' Security Appliance (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Nov 10, 1999 Abstract : In a partnership with Checkpoint, Nokia takes its Internet Appliance and throws in Firewall-1. The Nokia IP330, IP440, and IP650, the first highly-available firewall and VPN appliance line, is poised to wow the market with its all encompassing feature set.
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Earthlink Leads the Way in DSL Security (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Aug 8, 2000 Abstract : DSL providers speed up their customers' Internet access, however, at the same time they also expose these customers to enormous security risk. Earthlink has gone the extra mile and is giving out free firewall software to all its DSL customers.
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Check Point Leads Firewall Market (7 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jul 25, 2000 Abstract : With a workforce of 800+ employees, Check Point continues to see record revenues selling firewall and related information security solutions.
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Human-Machine Interaction Company Ramps Up Firewall Product Line (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Sep 1, 2000 Abstract : Will firewalls and sign-language soon be interactive? If anyone can do it, Cybernet Systems will be the first.
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Tempest Creates a Secure Teapot (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Oct 30, 2000 Abstract : Tempest Software has announced the release of TMS (Tempest Messenger System) version 3.1.1. The product allows suppliers and customers to query corporate databases without any direct access to the actual web or database servers. A firewall is placed between the Internet and the internal systems and the firewall is configured to allow no incoming traffic. This product should prove to be a great annoyance to hackers everywhere.
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