Interior network protection

Communications News, May, 2004

The Mi40 Inverted Firewall appliance is designed to actively defend a network's interior, stopping network threats before they cause widespread damage. The device compliments existing firewalls, IDS/IPS, antivirus and HIDS/HIPS by identifying, slowing and containing unknown threats the other solutions cannot address. Residing out of band on a switch port, the device can identify when and where hacker reconnaissance has found holes in perimeter security solutions, helping show traffic exploiting incorrectly configured firewall rules. Virtual decoys with realistic OS and IP personas can be set up to provide false data to reconnaissance scans and to camouflage real network devices.--Mirage Networks

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