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October is Cyber Security Awareness Month, but Internet safety and security are year-long practices. Pandora Corp., makers of PC Pandora monitoring software and the Pandora Recovery tool, is stressing importance on two key security areas this month: the ability to track harmful changes to your home computer and recover lost data, and the knowledge that your children are safe when they go online...
National Cyber Security Alliance Presents Cyber Security Webcast for Employee Awareness and Training
The National Cyber Security Alliance and its partners, the Maryland Anti-Terrorism Advisory Council, Small Business Administration and the Department of Homeland Security, will host a webcast that will provide your employees with information on the latest threats employees may come across while they use the Internet at work (spear phishing, unencrypted data and malicious codes), precautions employees can take to help secure sensitive and confidential information at your company or organization and how to operate in a wireless world.
Nicor Global, Cyber Security Solutions Provider, Announces Jack Thomas Tomarchio as CEO
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Public-Private Partnering Urged in Global War on Cyber Crime
Today, former U.S. "Cyber Czar" Andy Purdy (AndyPurdy.com) addressed international delegates gathered in Durban for Govtech 2008, hosted by South Africa's State Information Technology Agency (SITA), and called for the creation of public-private partnerships to bring under control the growing threat of cyber attacks worldwide.
Third Brigade Improves Vulnerability Assessment Scores with Newest Release of Host Intrusion Prevention System
Ottawa, ON, Reston, VA; RSA Conference San Francisco, CA Booth # 418 (PRWeb) February 6, 2007 -- Third Brigade (www.thirdbrigade.com) today unveiled Deep Security 5, an advanced, host intrusion prevention system that detects and prevents known and zero-day attacks targeting mission critical servers.
“We’ve seen our vulnerability assessment and risk scores continually improve since deploying Third Brigade Deep security,” said Bo Mendenhall, Manager of Information Security, of University of Utah Health Sciences Center. “And the innovation and responsiveness demonstrated by Third Brigade with this new release has been impressive.”
Third Brigade Deep Security (www.thirdbrigade.com/product.aspx?id=48) brings proven network security approaches, including firewall and intrusion detection and prevention, down to individual computers and devices. It shields vulnerabilities in Windows, Linux and Unix operating systems, as well as enterprise and web applications that make up a data center.
“Enterprise servers are increasingly being targeted by cyber-criminals,” said Brian O’Higgins, CTO of Third Brigade. “Security breaches can result in unplanned downtime, performance reductions, and can jeopardize service-level agreements. In addition, while organizations routinely conduct vulnerability assessments, penetration tests and security audits on their data center systems, they’ve lacked cost-effective controls for quickly shielding vulnerabilities that are discovered.”
According to Neil MacDonald VP, Distinguished Analyst Information Security, Privacy and Risk, Gartner Inc, “Compared with desktops, servers are easier to secure and tend to host more valuable business assets. There are fewer of them, and they are more static in nature and shouldn’t have users or administrators downloading and executing unknown code.” (Gartner, “Best Practices for Implementing Host-Based Intrusion Prevention Systems”, November 20, 2006)
Key Features
Product enhancements in the newest release have been heavily influenced by customers that rely on Third Brigade Deep Security to provide broader, faster and simpler protection for their enterprise servers, and include:
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Recommendation scan – Identifies applications running on hosts and recommends which intrusion prevention filters should be applied to them, ensuring the correct protection is in place with minimal effort.
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Role-based access – Allows multiple administrators, each with different levels of permission, to operate different aspects of the system and receive information appropriate to them.
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Enriched reporting – A wide selection of detailed reports document attempted attacks, and includes a forensic report that provides an auditable history of security configurations and changes.
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Risk ranking – Security events can be viewed based on asset value as well as vulnerability information.
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Optimized filtering – Advanced capabilities for dealing with streaming media such as IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) to help maximize performance.
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Application protection – Includes out-of-the-box vulnerability protection for over 100 applications, including web and email servers, databases, and DNS and DHCP servers.
Platform protection
Third Brigade continues to protect the broadest range set of platforms, including:
Microsoft® Windows® 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista™: “Taking a defense-in-depth approach to security by adding technologies such as host-based IDS/IPS is both prudent, and now practical,” said, Bruce Cowper, Senior Program Manager, Security Mobilization Initiative at Microsoft Canada Co.
SUSE Linux Enterprise 9 and 10 from Novell: “SUSE Linux Enterprise is a strategic platform for heterogeneous data centers, and Third Brigade’s support for mixed environments helps enterprises that need to better protect their mission-critical servers,” said Justin Steinman, director of marketing for Linux and Open Platform Solutions at Novell.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4: “It’s vital for enterprises that security vendors keep pace with the latest platform releases. Third Brigade has been exemplary in protecting the latest versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux,” said Bob Lord, Senior Director of Security Engineering at Red Hat.
Solaris™ 8, 9 and 10 on SPARC: Solaris is central to most data centers. Third Brigade supports Solaris 10 on x86, the newest, and most powerful release yet.
VMware® - VMware Server (host & guest OS) and VMware ESX Server (guest OS).
Availability
Third Brigade Deep Security 5 is available in April. The product may be purchased directly from the company or through authorized resellers. For more information, please visit www.thirdbrigade.com or call 866.373.6977.
About Third Brigade
Third Brigade specializes in providing host intrusion defense systems to organizations that need to detect and prevent attacks that exploit vulnerabilities in mission critical systems. Third Brigade Deep Security allows businesses to apply comprehensive security profiles to hosts that protect against known and zero-day attacks using deep packet inspection. It helps ensure compliance and the 24-7 availability of critical systems, provides a virtual patch for software vulnerabilities, and allows organizations to deliver Internet-based services with greater security and confidence. Unlike other host intrusion detection and prevention systems, Third Brigade Deep Security provides broader, faster and simpler protection. Third Brigade. That’s control.
“Third Brigade,” “Deep Security Solutions,” and the Third Brigade logo are trademarks of Third Brigade, Inc. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. All other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
For more media and analyst inquiries only, contact:
Kathryn Schwab
Media and Analyst Relations
Third Brigade, Inc.
(M) 613-858-4407
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