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Review: iInventory

Review: iInventory

iInventory is the latest version of LANauditor, which was launched back in 1990. This package can audit not only Windows-based PCs but also Macs and Linux systems. However the console that runs the whole show must be installed under Windows. The vendors recommend installing the software on a workstation instead of a server as it is claimed it is more secure, offers greater data throughput and clients do not need to access any part of the main program or data.

René Millman Aug 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: KeyServer K2

Review: KeyServer K2

K2 builds upon KeyServer's success as a desktop management application to include auditing, in effect integrating software auditing and metering into one package. The client end can run on Windows, Macs and thin-clients, while the server can be hosted from any Windows-based PC as well as Macs, Novell Netware and Linux/ Unix.

René Millman Aug 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: PC-Duo Enterprise

Review: PC-Duo Enterprise

PC-Duo from Vector Networks has now reached version 2.0. The suite comprises of modular components that can be bought in when needs dictate. Like other desktop management systems PC-Duo includes modules such as Inventory Management, Remote Control, Software Distribution, Diagnostics, Software Metering, and web-based helpdesk tracking.

René Millman Aug 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Pentana Checker for Information Security

Review: Pentana Checker for Information Security

This software is very much aimed at the auditing and information security industry and those that work within that field. It is basically a tool to audit information security in an automated fashion.

René Millman Aug 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: TS.Census

Review: TS.Census

Tally Systems comes back with a number of improvements to its inventory software. The package can provide a one-stop shop for data that can be tied into various helpdesk systems that work with the software.

René Millman Aug 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Antigen for Exchange

Review: Antigen for Exchange

The Sybari Antigen suite consists of components that cover Exchange, SharePoint and Domino, the first of which was submitted for this Group Test. The software includes the Central and Quarantine Managers and Job Scheduler.

Jon Tullett Jul 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: F-Secure Policy Manager

Review: F-Secure Policy Manager

F-Secure's offering includes several components: a Policy Manager (the hub of the suite), an Anti-Virus Management Wizard and the Policy Manager Reporting Option.

Jon Tullett Jul 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Gordano Messaging Suite

Review: Gordano Messaging Suite

The Gordano Message Suite is not an anti-virus solution per se, it is a complete web-based messaging system with email, instant messaging, calendar feature and message filtering. The whole lot is managed from a central web console which is clean and consistent, with the exception of a Windows utility to add users to the database.

Jon Tullett Jul 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: LANDesk Management Suite

Review: LANDesk Management Suite

The LANDesk Management Suite, previously owned by Intel, is the only product in this Group Test which is not in fact an anti-virus solution at all. It offers network management and software deployment, which is basically what anti-virus management is all about anyway.

Jon Tullett Jul 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator

Review: McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator

McAfee is one of the best-known names in anti-virus, and we expected impressive results from testing ePolicy Orchestrator 2.5. The product is capable of managing several anti-virus solutions, including McAfee's own and Symantec's Norton, with support for others in the pipeline. Although policies for separate products are configured individually, the integrated management interface will immediately be useful to large enterprises with multiple anti-virus solutions.

Jon Tullett Jul 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Sophos Enterprise Manager and Sophos Anti-Virus

Review: Sophos Enterprise Manager and Sophos Anti-Virus

Sophos sent us the Sophos Enterprise Manager suite, which really consists of two components. SAVAdmin controls client activities, and the Enterprise Manager collects updates and software packages for deployment.

Jon Tullett Jul 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Trend Micro Enterprise Manager

Review: Trend Micro Enterprise Manager

The Trend Micro Control Manager is designed to manage Trend Micro's many and varied anti-virus products. This is another company which has made strong moves into Unix platforms, with products for Linux, Solaris and HPUX.

Jon Tullett Jul 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: ViRobot Management Server

Review: ViRobot Management Server

ViRobot is a lesser-known anti-virus solution from Korean developer Global HAURI. It is not really a newcomer - it has been in the market since 1998 - but it has taken until recent times to really start to make a mark in Western markets.

Jon Tullett Jul 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: McAfee Entercept

Review: McAfee Entercept

The Entercept system, now acquired by Network Associat-es, has in its latest version bought a major revision to how software runs in the enterprise.

René Millman Jul 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: ActiveScout Site Solution and Enterprise Solution

Review: ActiveScout Site Solution and Enterprise Solution

Accomplished hackers will always perform some sort of reconnaissance on a target network before mounting an attack - finding out details such as operating system types, application version, etc. The idea behind ActiveScout is that if the application can detect this activity it can later prevent it. Bogus host or port data traffic is marked, and the application responds to any future activity it thinks is coming from an attacker with such marked data. It then blocks the packets and stops any damage ever occurring.

René Millman Jul 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Attack Mitigator IPS 1000

Review: Attack Mitigator IPS 1000

Top Layer Networks' Attack Mitigator lies at the traditional end of intrusion prevention. It aims to defend against both internal and external hackers using denial-of- service (DoS) and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS), as well as giving broad protection against other well-known attacks. This is done using a mixture of stateful inspection hardware and packet inspection software.

René Millman Jul 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Primary Response

Review: Primary Response

Primary Response is the first product to come from Sana Security (formerly Company 51). The software is based on research that began in the mid-nineties and uses techniques more akin to the human immune system than conventional network security.

René Millman Jul 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: RealSecure Guard

Review: RealSecure Guard

This product essentially takes over from where BlackICE Guard left off. The current version offers greater protocol analysis pattern-based detection and a few bug fixes thrown in for good measure.

René Millman Jul 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: RETINA Network Security Scanner

Review: RETINA Network Security Scanner

One thing that cannot be overlooked in network security is the ability to test weaknesses like a hacker. The RETINA Network Security Scanner is one such tool - and probably one of the fastest ones on the block.

René Millman Jul 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: STAR Engine

Review: STAR Engine

Most of the products tested in the round up for this Group Test have been primarily aimed at the larger enterprise, as they tend to have the largest pockets and more need for protection. Barbedwire Technologies aims at the more modest-sized organization with its STAR Engine intrusion prevention product.

René Millman Jul 1 2003 12:00AM Security

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