GFI EventsManager
Listing updated: February 22, 2008
GFI EventsManager is an award-winning events monitoring, management and archiving solution, that supports a wide range of event types such as W3C, Windows events, Sylogs and SNMP traps generated by devices such as firewalls, routers and sensors.
GFI EventsManager uses event processing and filtering technologies to identify key events out of the box. Advanced event processing rules allow you to filter out unwanted/trivial events and generate alerts on key issues. GFI EventsManager provides real-time alerting when critical events arise, suggests remedial actions and if applicable triggers corrective actions by automatically launching scripts and executable files. The built-in processing rules provided with the product, add significant value to its functionality aspects, because the information is very difficult to find and requires levels of expertise which are not necessary available to end users.
A free, fully functional, 30-day trial is available for download on our website.
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RealSecure
Listing updated: January 16, 2006
RealSecure, Internet Security Systems' (ISS) intrusion detection product, enhances the ISS intrusion detection filters included with ISA Server. RealSecure's host and network-based intrusion detection provides complete protection against a wide range of intrusions. RealSecure's monitoring parameters easily adjust to different network situations, and are readily configured from a central console. Suspicious activities trigger administrator alarms and other configurable responses. Secure your ISA Server against attack with ISS RealSecure. Download an evaluation copy today.
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NGSecureWeb is the result of the fusion of two security technologies: Firewalls and IDSs, (Intrusion Detection Systems).
NGSecureWeb filters all traffic from client to the web-server, looking for well-known attacks to web-servers and to its third party applications. When NGSecureWeb detects a possible attack (acting as an Application IDS), it will refuse to forward it to the web server (acting as an Application Firewall).
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