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F-Secure Linux Server Security
Today's challenges
Viruses, worms and Trojans are considered to be the
biggest IT security threat to organizations around
the world. Hackers are actively looking for
unprotected systems or machines that could be
hijacked as zombies for distributing illegal
material. Against this backdrop, an effective
security policy must extend to all levels of the
network and to all operating systems. All
workstations and servers running critical services
should be secured with the best possible technology
to deflect hacking attempts, viruses and other
malicious code.
The solution
Businesses of all size are looking for a low TCO
security solution. F-Secure Linux Server Security
protects Linux servers and network storages against
malware and attacks from the network effectively.
F-Secure Linux Server Security is an integrated,
out-of-the-box ready security solution with strong
real-time antivirus protection, host intrusion
prevention (HIPS) functionality protecting against
unauthorized connection attempts from network,
unauthorized system modifications, user space and
kernel rootkits. Solution can be easily deployed and
managed in mixed environments where an unprotected
Linux server is a potential vector for an attack or
malicious content thus making a corporation
vulnerable. The solution supports scanning messaging
content in established system using third party
solutions like Mailscanner, AmaViS or similar.
Key Features
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Easy-to-use web-based user interface
accessible also remotely |
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Real-time antivirus protection |
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Server firewall management |
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Rootkit detection and prevention
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System integrity checking and verification
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Centralized management, reporting and
alerting |
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Automatic virus definition updates
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F-Secure Security Management system for all
operating systems |
Platforms
The product has been extensively tested on following
platforms:
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Novell Linux Desktop 9 |
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SUSE Linux 9.3 |
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SUSE Linux 9.2 |
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SUSE Linux 9.1 |
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SUSE Linux 9.0 |
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 |
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 |
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 |
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 |
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 AS |
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Mandrake 10.1 |
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Debian 3.1 |
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