DNS: Internet Security

February 10, 2010

DNS - Juniper Networks' Security Systems Offer Protection for New Microsoft Vulnerabilities



Juniper Networks (News - Alert) offers solutions to help businesses and governments increase innovation, operational efficiencies, and productivity, while reducing travel and energy consumption. The company’s security solutions provide fine-grained access control that identifies, mitigates and fully reports on the sophisticated security threats of the moment.
 
The company has now announced the Intrusion (News - Alert) Detection and Prevention “IDP” security systems and Integrated Security Gateway “ISG” firewall/VPN systems with IDP from Juniper Networks offer protection for the latest Microsoft (News - Alert) vulnerabilities.
 
Juniper Networks IDP Series Intrusion Detection and Prevention Appliances offer the latest capabilities in network intrusion detection and prevention to protect the network from a range of attacks. The IDP Series provides zero-day protection against worms, trojans, spyware, keyloggers and other malware by using industry-recognized stateful intrusion detection and prevention techniques.
 
The purpose-built, high-performance integrated security gateways deliver scalable network and application access security for large enterprise, carrier and data center environments where consistent, scalable performance is required.
 
 The ISG Series offers linear performance for all packet sizes at multi-gigabit speeds; hardware component redundancy, multiple high availability options and route based VPNs offer reliability and resiliency; embedded Web filtering, anti-spam, IPS, ICAP antivirus redirect and optionally integrated IDP and network segmentation.
 
In addition, the ISG series fulfills the requirement for FIPS, common criteria, ICSA and others and defends against security threats such as worms, trojans, malware, spyware and hackers and can provide information on rogue servers and data on applications and operating systems that were inadvertently added to the network.

Calvin Azuri is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Calvin’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Stefania Viscusi

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