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Boxed In
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Posted:
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05 Mar 2007
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Published:
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01 Mar 2007
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Format:
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HTML
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Length:
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8
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Type:
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Journal Article
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
The industry has seen a steady shift from standalone technologies like firewalls to unified threat management (UTM) appliances. These devices, which integrate antivirus, antispyware, intrusion prevention and firewall onto a single platform with a common policy engine and centralized alerts and logs, have long appealed to small and midsized businesses short on staff and budget. But do these all-in-one appliances have a place in the enterprise, where best-of-breed has been the top choice to meet more complex needs? Richard Isenberg, director of security engineering at CheckFree, thinks so.
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Author
Lisa Phifer
Vice President
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Core Competence Inc.
Lisa Phifer, a renowned instructor and conference speaker in the realm of mobile security, has been involved in the design, implementation and the evaluation of data communications, internetworking, security and network management products for over 20 years. As VP of Core Competence, she has advised large and small companies regarding security needs product assessment and the use of emerging technologies and best practices. Before joining Core Competence, Lisa was a Member of Technical Staff at Bell Communications Research where she won a president's award for her work on ATM Network Management.
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