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Thursday, July 3rd, 2008 
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Security
Protecting Your Network
Right! System has solutions to help you protect your organization’s intellectual property, data, and business processes that are critical to your success. Protecting these valuable information assets is more important – and more challenging – than ever before. Public and private sector organizations alike are seeking new solutions to protect them from hackers, viruses, and data theft.
Using the Network to Identify, Prevent, and Adapt to Threats
Complexity and inconsistency hinder the ability to protect your company's information resources. Trying to connect a variety of individual point products and security devices introduces security gaps, potentially leading to unwanted exposure even in the most secure of environments.
The most comprehensive approach to network security is an integrated solution that combines the following:
• existing infrastructure devices with embedded security solutions
• security devices that have native network intelligence
• security policy in a collaborative and adaptive security system
An integrated system provides greater risk reduction than any individual product or combination of disparate and disconnected security devices, regardless of features or performance. Using the network to provide a common security architecture:
• reduces complexity
• enables tighter integration
• closes risk gaps
• provides greater visibility of end-to-end security
Simplifying the environment with an integrated network approach results in security that is easier to deploy and manage. Additionally, such a common security architecture provides a platform to evolve to advanced security services and capabilities while protecting your investment.
This approach is integrated, collaborative, and adaptable:
• Integrated: Every element in the network acts a point of defense. Switches, routers, appliances, and endpoints all incorporate security functionalities including, but are not limited to, firewalling, virtual private networking, and trust and identity capabilities. This integration incorporates technologies inherent in the secure operation of network devices.
• Collaborative: Various network components work together to provide new means of protection. Security involves cooperation between endpoints, network elements, and policy enforcement. For example, with Network Admission Control, endpoints are admitted to the network based on their adherence to security policy as enforced by network devices such as routers and switches.
• Adaptive: Innovative behavioral methods automatically recognize new types of threats as they arise. Mutual awareness can exist among and between security services and network intelligence, thus increasing security effectiveness and enabling a more proactive response to new threats. This effectively mitigates security risks by broadening threat-recognition capabilities and addressing threats at multiple layers of the network through behavior recognition, application awareness, and network control.
Right! Systems is here to help you succeed, with solutions that align your technology and processes to your organization's goals - solutions your way, the Right! way.
Contact us today to learn more…
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