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Company Name

Secure Computing


Contact Information 4810 Harwood Rd

San Jose, CA   95124-5206
United States,
408-979.6100

Website http://www.securecomputing.com
Business Description Secure Computing Corporation has been securing the connections between people and information for over 20 years.
Product Description Specializing in delivering solutions that secure connections between people and information, Secure Computing helps customers create a trusted environment both inside and outside their organizations.
Products
CyberGuard TSP
Global Command Center
SafeWord PremierAccess
SafeWord RemoteAccess
SafeWord SecureWire
Sidewinder G2 Enterprise Manager
Sidewinder G2 Security Appliance
Sidewinder G2 Security Reporter
SmartFilter
SmartFilter, Bess Edition
SnapGear
Webwasher
White Paper
Secure the Perimeter
Malicious email volume is rising at an alarming rate, both in terms of number and message size. Spam is now incorporated into the propagation strategies of blended malware attacks, and increasingly sophisticated techniques are outwitting first-generation email security solutions.
Achieving Configuration Compliance in a Regulatory Framework
Configuration compliance automates the process of ensuring that every device, system, and pipeline in the network adheres to your corporate security policies, is up-to-date, and configured appropriately.  Find out how you can define a set of configuration standards and enforce those standards automatically on a continuous basis to reduce risk and meet regulatory requirements.
Best Practices for Authenticating Mobile Workers and Securing Data Access
In an environment where business and government databases store sensitive and confidential data - and where a growing number of employees need to access that data remotely - password security alone is not enough to ensure user authentication. That’s why many organizations turn to two-factor authentication, which requires users to provide two ways of verifying their identity and access rights.
Eliminating Your SSL Blind Spot: The Solution to Managing and Securing HTTPS Traffic
This white paper discusses how HTTPS filtering (SSL scanning) provides companies with the means to counter malicous content in encrypted Web traffic by fully extending their existing Internet usage policies to HTTPS, and thereby proactively closing the last known major network security hole.
Image Spam: The Latest Attack on the Enterprise Inbox
In just the past three months, the level of image spam seen by Secure Computing Research has increased by nearly 200 percent. Traditional techniques used for detecting and blocking spam have been unable to provide equal effectiveness when dealing with the new image spamming methods.
Podcast
Best Practices Podcast
This podcast discusses the 10 guidelines that can help you evaluate and deploy authentication systems. It focuses on the enterprise security challenge, determining the best way to integrate two-factor technology into your wired and wireless networks, and how to maintain and update the authentication system as needed.
Lock Down Podcast
Watch this podcast to learn how unified threat management (UTM) appliances from Secure Computing deliver best-in-class network and application-layer firewalls in one hardware unit. Secure’s Sidewinder Network Gateway Security appliance integrates seamlessly into your security strategy and helps your company meet eight of the 12 PCI DSS requirements while protecting your network and sensitive credit card data from unauthorized access.
Web 2.0 Podcast
Listen to the enhanced podcast presentation to discover why traditional, reactive approaches to security are insufficient in this new threat environment, and how neglecting this dangerous trend could cost your company millions. You’ll also learn how to implement a layered security strategy—which includes real-time, reputation-based filtering from Secure Computing—to protect against Web 2.0 attacks.
Web 2.0: When Features Outpace Security Podcast
Listen to the enhanced podcast presentation to learn why traditional, reactive approaches to security are insufficient in this new threat environment, and how layered security strategies—which include real-time, reputation-based filtering—represent the best approach. You’ll discover the advantages of Secure Computing’s TrustedSource reputation system, and how it integrates with Secure’s Webwasher and IronMail threat management appliances to thwart attacks.
Product Literature
CyberGuard TSP 7300 Product Overview
The NEW flagship of the TSP Family product line provides the world`s fastest and most comprehensive Application Layer Inspection solution available on the market today to secure large corporate data centers and service provider networks.This document discusses the benefits and specifications of the TSP 7300 application inspection network security appliance.
CyberGuard TSP Security Appliance Product Overview
Designed to mitigate risks associated with both known and zero day attacks, CyberGuard TSP security appliances have a modular architecture that blends core Total Stream Protection functions: stateful packet filtering, seven-layer inspection, and secure content policy enforcement. The result is a security appliance that delivers the blended protection you need to deal with today`s breed of blended threats.
Global Command Center Product Overview
Global Command Center, the next generation central management solution from Secure Computing provides enterprise-class central management that enables you to implement security policies - and policy changes - quickly, easily and accurately across your entire security infrastructure.
MobilePass
Secure Computing`s MobilePass solution delivers secure, one-time passwords to mobile devices, which most users already have on hand: cell phones, pagers, and PDAs.
SafeWord PremierAcccess Authenticators
This data sheet describes the various types of authentication tokens and methods that can be used with SafeWord PremierAccess.
eWeek Podcast
Holes in the Firewall?
Are there shortcomings in the application layer firewall requirements set by the PCI Security Standards Council? Paul Henry, vice president of technology and evangelism at Secure Computing Corp., thinks so, and explains to Lisa Vaas in the eWEEK podcast.
Security Vendors Pairing Up
Senior Writer Matt Hines catches up with John McNulty, chairman, president and CEO of Secure Computing, and Jay Chaudhry, CEO of CipherTrust, to discuss Secure`s buyout of its rival.
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