 | Anti-virus: software program for any known or potential viruses. |
 | Application Filtering: prevents unauthorised software being utilised, thereby improving the stability and integrity of your network. |
 | Authentication: the process of determining whether someone or something is, infact, who or what it is declared to be. |
 | Content Filtering: allows organisations to control and focus Internet usage for increased productivity and decreased liability. Content is scanned and filtered based on lists of sensitivities, specific addresses and context. |
 | Encryption: methods of concealing data using algorithms and keys. |
 | Firewalls: a barrier between the external networks of the Internet and the internally trusted information systems of the customer. |
 | Intrusion detection (ID): security management system for computers and networks. An ID system gathers and analyses information from various areas within a computer or a network to identify possible security breaches, which include both intrusions (attacks from outside the organisation) and misuse (attacks from within the organisation). |
 | Public Key Infrastructure (PKI): the fastest growing sectors within IT security delivering a framework involving encryption, authentication, digital certificates and security policies. |
 | URL Filtering: the capability of controlling the accesses to selected Web sites according to a pre-defined policy. Access requests to web sites other than what is allowed, are denied. |
 | VPN's: a virtual private network (VPN) is a private data network that makes use of the public telecommunication infrastructure, maintaining privacy through the use of a tunneling protocol and security procedure. |
 | System Monitoring: company security policy and configuration standards need to be regularly reviewed to account for the changing demands of eBusiness and ever-more devious hackers.
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