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Protect Your Business with Unified Threat Management
 Author: James J. Green
 Website: http://www.secpoint.com/protector.html
 Added: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 05:31:47 -0500
 Category: Computer Security & Online Safety

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When you are running a business, there is always a higher risk of getting your network infected with a malicious bit of coding. The risk increases with the more computers and users you have on the network. At home, things are much less complicated, especially if your computer is not shared. In the workplace, it is quite a different situation. Also, in a business, things going wrong can end up costing a lot of money. Many of today's businesses heavily rely on their IT departments for many aspects of the daily work routine. Any business simply cannot afford to have their networks compromised in any way. Worse still, a hack-attack or an infection by malicious software may also steal important confidential or financial information, leading to disastrous consequences.

While most computer users are responsible enough, especially in commercial situations, to use constantly updated antivirus software, this is often not enough in a world where the number of threats in the virtual world are constantly increasing. What's more is that keeping these antivirus programs updated at all times and monitoring their usage across a large network of computers can quickly become time consuming and fairly unreliable. This is where unified threat management comes in. Unified threat management will help to solve all of the company's computer-related security problems. Having a centralized location where you can deal with all computer security-related issues is not only extremely convenient; it is also a time-saving and easier method. From http://www.secpoint.com/protector.html , is Secpoint's program, The Protector Unified Threat Management, a utility to take care of all your IT security.

The Protector Unified Threat Management allows you to deal with spam, hackers, malicious software and more from a single appliance. It filters spam and web pages to give the users of your network a cleaner, safer browsing and emailing experience. This greatly reduces the risk of getting your network infected by malicious software or becoming the victim of a hack attack. The unified threat management utility also helps to protect your business from certain problems within the company itself, with its powerful information leak prevention methods. These features alert system administrators when a possible attempted information leak is discovered. This will allow you to protect your company network from the leakage of any confidential and financial information and deal with the problem before it goes out of control.

The Protector is available in various different packages with prices starting at 150 Euro or $195. The different models available are suitable for businesses of varying sizes. The most basic model, the P100, is ideal for the smallest networks with the ability to process up to 10,000 mails. It has a 50 Mbps throughput speed and is suitable for businesses of up to 25 users. At the high-end of the product line is the Protector P2100, suitable for extremely large networks in the largest businesses, with support for up to 1000 users. You can learn more about the specifications of the unified threat management hardware and software versions at the above website. You can also find retailers at this site or order the product online.

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About the Author:
James J. Green is a network administrator for a large IT business. He uses unified threat management to centralize security controls on a large network.

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