PCI-based security

Communications News, March, 2004

The SnapGear PC1635 is an embedded firewall network card that fits into standard peripheral slots in PC desktops and servers. The card enables workgroups to deploy advanced network-security functions, such as VPN, firewall and intrusion detection, to protect individual servers and desktops from internal and external threats. The hardware-based distributed security approach puts a firewall and intrusion-detection system as close as possible to every host system that requires protection, eliminating the possibility of internal attack from behind the firewall. Because the NIC-based firewall/VPN/ IDS device is independent of the host, the desktop system is highly immune to Windows vulnerability exploits.--CyberGuard

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