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- Rolling Review: Patch Up Your Windows
Kaseya targets Microsoft shops that need reliable patch management but are on tight budgets.
- Rolling Review: LANDesk Patch Manager
The fourth entry in our patch management Rolling Review, LANDesk Patch Manager, is a cross-platform offering that, again, relies on agents. Are you sensing a theme here?
- StillSecure Steps Up
SafeAccess out-of-band NAC appliance performs host assessment and enforcement, but setup and management can be complex.
- Rolling Review: BigFix Enterprise Suite 7.0.7.96
Our third entry in this Rolling Review has more than patch management in its bag of tricks.
- Rolling Review Kickoff: Network Behavior Analysis Systems
Network behavior analysis systems promise to defend your network against unknown attacks. We'll put these claims to the test.
- Rollout: Mazu Profiler 8
Mazu's NBA appliance will help IT make more intelligent decisions and better react to security threats on the LAN and WAN.
- 7 Whole-Disk Encryption Apps Put A Lock On Data
TruCrypt, PGP, FreeOTFE, BitLocker, DriveCrypt, and 7-Zip provide remarkably strong, on-the-fly, encryption to keep your data secure from loss, theft, or prying eyes.
- From The Labs: Palo Alto's Firewall Appliance
Using signatures to identify unwanted apps, Palo Alto Networks puts control over network traffic back in the hands of IT.
- Rolling Review: Lumension PatchLink
Our second entry in this Rolling Review, Lumension PatchLink, is ideal for cross-platform shops that don't mind agents
- Nevis Nails In-Band NAC
LANenforcer is the class of our Rolling Review thus far, though some advanced features, like application access control support and deep host assessment, aren't on par with competitors.
- Rolling Review: Shavlik Technologies NetChk Protect 5.9
The first entry in this Rolling Review, Shavlik NetChk Protect, is a natural for all-Microsoft shops.
- In-Band NAC: Three Products You Should Know About
Rolling Review wraps up assessment of ConSentry's LANShield Controller, Nevis' LANenforcer, and Vernier's Edgewall.
- Log Management Gets SLIM
QRadar's new appliance adds event correlation to log management.
- Rolling Review: Host-Based NAC
Malware spreads fast, and the best risk management strategy is to not get bitten in the first place. Time to kick off our host-based NAC Rolling Review
- Vernier's In-Band NAC Product Takes Work
EdgeWall has some unique features that help with network integration, but it's got a number of downsides, too.
- Analysis: PC Control
We revisit the eternal battleground of centralized authority versus decentralized flexibility and find that balance, as always, is key to success
- Rolling Review Kickoff: Out-Of-Band NAC
Out-of-band NAC lets you lock down your network from a central command center. So why is it on the outs?
- Rolling Review: Consentry Networks LANShield Controller CS2400 and Consentry ...
A good port-based firewall with potential to be a powerful user-based access control system, LANShield fails to live up to ConSentry's claim of enabling NAC based on making ACL decisions by user.
- Rolling Review: WatchFire AppScan
AppScan was the only product in this Rolling Review to handle Ajax, and it did it without the gotchas that plagued rivals. Now that's hot.
- Rolling Review: Acunetix Finishes Strong
The final entry in our Web application scanner review easily makes our short list.
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