NetworkShield Firewall 2006 build 192
| Developer: |
NetSib (more products...) |
| OS: | WinXP/2000/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$299 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 3.41 MB |
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If data security is on the top list of your priorities, you might have been looking for a comprehensive solution to protect your network and confidential information from hacking, spyware and other undesired consequences of excessive exposure to the global network. A minor mistake may result in data leakage, corruption or loss of valuable information and other security issues. If you are seeking a rock-stable, reliable, feature-loaded, yet simple to deploy and use software that can safeguard your corporate network, look no further than NetworkShield Firewall!
This powerful network security application hosts a number of advanced features that will impress even the most jaded users. NetworkShield Firewall employs the Stateful Inspection technology to run the most scrupulous analysis of every packet going in and out of your network, ensuring that only the necessary bits of data reach the users. Multi-network support allows you to configure subnetworks within your main network and apply various security policies to them. Your network security is taken to an even higher level by using the powerful NAT component, which operates as a secure gateway between private and public networks, redirecting all inbound traffic to a secure NetworkShield Firewall server for meticulous probing. Your LAN will be invincible to external attacks and your employees will still have fast and reliable access to outside networks.
Not only is NetworkShield Firewall a versatile firewall security application supporting Active Directory, but also an advanced traffic monitoring and management tool. You can seize total control over you network by combining real-time traffic monitoring subsystem with a firewall policy manager: view and control every session and every connection going in and out of your network.
Connect your company to the Internet with NetworkShield Firewall and forget about the notorious e-threats – nothing will jeopardize the stable and efficient operation of your company! |
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