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Secure Computing intros next-gen SMB Network Security Appliance Print E-mail
Tim Higgins   
May 23, 2007

Secure Computing Corporation today announced a newly enhanced version of its all-in-one Internet appliance for small and medium-sized businesses and remote offices.

The SnapGear with TrustedSource is the third Secure Computing product integration with TrustedSource, the company's global reputation system. The new product adds and enhanced VoIP capabilities, VPN offloading, connection tracking snapshots, increased performance, and the ability to deliver customized local-language versions.

TrustedSource provides behavior-based reputation scores for IPs, domains, URLs and email messages. Using this real-time scoring, SnapGear with TrustedSource allows organizations to drop connections from malicious sources at the gateway to help prevent security threats such as spam and phishing, reclaim bandwidth and reduce downstream server processing.

The SnapGear appliance line is available immediately starting at $249 MSRP. For a limited time, all SnapGear customers are eligible to receive a six-month trial license for SnapGear with TrustedSource at no additional cost.

Tags: Secure Computing, Snapgear,

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