Secured network

Communications News, Oct, 2006

The Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA), which provides programs to help California's fight against climate change, has purchased MetaInfo's SAFE DHCP Quarantine Appliance with the QualysGuard host integrity module for its network access control needs. The appliances isolate all unknown systems and then scan the system for malware, before configurable rules determine if a host can access enterprise network resources.

"The solution offers a perfect fit for our network access control needs" says David Maim, senior network administrator, IEUA, "allowing us to maintain a vulnerability threshold appropriate to our complex business environment."

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