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Review: Panda GateDefender Integra

Review: Panda GateDefender Integra

While it does require the need for recurring subscription costs, this product has many excellent features and there is little learning curve overhead when it comes to managing.
Peter Stephenson, Apr 23 2009 5:01PM Security
Review: Panda's GateDefender Integra 300

Review: Panda's GateDefender Integra 300

Panda’s GateDefender Integra comes as a complete-package UTM with many good features. These include a firewall, VPN, IPS, malware protection at the gateway using heuristics, spam and phishing protection at the gateway, plus a web content filter.
Peter Stephenson, Apr 4 2008 4:03AM Security
Review: GateDefender 7100

Review: GateDefender 7100

For some time now, the problem for security professionals has not been "do I need AV protection" but more specifically "which one is best for my corporate needs." But with so many other danger areas for security administrators to concentrate on, leading to the provision of intrusion detection systems, intrusion prevention systems, firewalls and virtual private networks, to name but a few, it is crucial to make the right decision when they have a large array of other security solutions already running.
Providing all you need for network screening and stability can be a tall order, so whichever anti-virus solution is relied upon - software- or hardware-based, or a mix of both - it has to be dependable, be able to fully integrate with everything else running on the network, and provide 100 per cent system integrity.

Jayne Parkhouse Jan 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: GateDefender 7100

Review: GateDefender 7100

For some time now, the problem for security professionals has not been "do I need AV protection" but more specifically "which one is best for my corporate needs." But with so many other danger areas for security administrators to concentrate on, leading to the provision of intrusion detection systems, intrusion prevention systems, firewalls and virtual private networks, to name but a few, it is crucial to make the right decision when they have a large array of other security solutions already running.
Providing all you need for network screening and stability can be a tall order, so whichever anti-virus solution is relied upon - software- or hardware-based, or a mix of both - it has to be dependable, be able to fully integrate with everything else running on the network, and provide 100 per cent system integrity.

Jayne Parkhouse Jan 1 2004 12:00AM Security

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