Symantec Offers SMBs a Better Sense of Security

Published: 23 March 2004 y., Tuesday
The more your business relies on the Internet as a tool to communicate with customers, suppliers and remote workers, the more significant computer security becomes. The challenge, of course, is that unlike a larger enterprise, most small and mid-sized businesses have the neither the time nor budget to hire consultants and system integrators to implement and monitor a security system. Symantec Corp., in a move to designed to make your Internet access a more secure aspect of our business, today announced that is expanding its firewall appliances with integrated security line with the addition of the small business-minded Symantec Gateway Security 300 series. The product is built to be an all-in-one solution for companies without on-site technical staff, said George Sluz, Symantec's product manager for entry level security. The two primary objectives of the Symantec Gateway Security 320 and 360, he said, are ease of use and value. Symantec addresses the ease-of-use issue by providing wizard-based setup, 90 days of free telephone support, and LiveUpdate (which automatically downloads updates, virus definitions and so on to keep the device's firmware current). As far as value, the 320 has an estimate street price of $341 and has no recurring licenses costs associated with it. Sluz said that small businesses report that they are primarily looking for firewall and VPN features, but that the Symantec Gateway products go a step further to also include intrusion prevention, intrusion detection, antivirus policy enforcement and content filtering. The security appliance, Sluz said, is aimed at small businesses that have either a broadband or partial T-1/E-1 services and Internet-sharing LANs. By securing both inbound and outbound Web, e-mail and other network traffic, the 300 Series provides small businesses an affordable and easily managed way to create a secure network, Sluz said.
Šaltinis: smallbusinesscomputing.com
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