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Palo Alto Networks unveils virtualised next-gen firewalls for VMWare platforms
Palo Alto Networks Tuesday unveiled the first virtualized version of its next-generation firewall, server-based software intended to run on the VMware platform to allow security managers to set up firewall application-layer controls in virtual machines (VM).
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National Security Agency creates security design based on Android
America's intelligence agency, the National Security Agency (NSA), today disclosed how it's going to handle mobile security.
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Apple OS X gets IPsec VPN client
Mac users are being offered a new and feature-rich alternative to Apple?s in-house OS X VPN client, free of charge to individual users.
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Cisco new unified communications products to woo small businesses
Cisco is planning to launch new additions to its Services Ready Platform, Wireless VPN Firewall, and Cisco 100 Unmanaged Switch lineups aimed at small businesses.
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Mobile router aimed at small and home office
Nexaira Wireless on Tuesday expanded its line of 3G/4G routers, which can be connected to a wide variety of carrier networks in North America, aiming a new $99 model at small and home offices.
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RIM announces BlackBerry Storm update
Rumors are swirling that Verizon and Research in Motion will officially release the sequel to the BlackBerry Storm this week with its trademark "clickable" touchscreen still intact.
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3Com to add security to switching range
3Com is to integrate intrusion prevention technology from its TippingPoint subsidiary into networking gear from its H3C division in an attempt to deliver streamlined secure networks at less cost and power consumption.
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SMBs offered new Netgear firewall
Netgear has announced the availability of its ProSafe 8-Port VPN Firewall, the model FVS318G.
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Windows 7 gets IPsec VPN client
Windows 7 is still in beta, but that hasn't stopped German security developer NCP Engineering releasing what it claimed is the first universal IPsec VPN client for it.
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Watchguard to introduce pick' n' mix UTM device
Security company Watchguard is to introduce a new family of multifunction appliances called XTM - extensible threat management - which it said will push unified threat management to a new level.






