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Security Appliances
Appliances (2003)

The growing trend of packing several security functions into one hardware box can solve problems of incompatibility and installation. By Geoff Marshall

(Jun 1, 2003)

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Appliances (2004)

An all-in-one security appliance might sound like the answer to every IT security professional's prayers, but do they really do the job? Robert Jaques finds out (Nov 5, 2004)

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Enterprise appliances (2005)

With enough funds, most organizations would opt for single, top-of-the-range security tools to tackle each type of threat, but multi-purpose devices are now offering a real alternative, as Rob Jaques discovers (Nov 1, 2005)

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Extrusion Prevention (2007)

Making sure that intellectual property and other sensitive corporate information does not leave the organisation is crucial. Peter Stephenson rounds up some very different approaches to the problem. (Nov 1, 2007)

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Multi-function appliances (2006)

Who benefits from multi-function IT security appliances? Is an all-in-one box better than specialised devices? Peter Stephenson looks at the pros and cons when it comes to different business needs (Aug 8, 2006)

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SME appliances (2005)

Large organizations expect in-depth security for their IT systems against the whole range of threats, but what is available for smaller enterprises? Rob Jaques finds the sector has definitely sharpened up its act (Oct 7, 2005)

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