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| New SOHO Internet security device To combat the alarming number of annoying and potentially disastrous security breaches to the home or small office, D-Link introduced the first desktop Internet Security Device (ISD) that provides multi-tiered protection for all networked PCs against viruses, spam, spyware, pop-ups, hackers and other privacy invasions while operating under a single integrated, easy-to-use web-based control center. With today's launch of the SecureSpot Internet Security Device at CES 2006 D-Link is helping to make computing a safer, more pleasant and productive experience for home and small business PC users. "The all-in-one SecureSpot solution uses a combination of desktop hardware, network servers, thin clients and managed services to provide multi-tiered network protection from both current and emerging Internet security threats," said Steven Joe, president and CEO of D-Link. "This affordable, user-friendly system is a new and exciting alternative for providing total network security in the home and small business environment." D-Link SecureSpot performs multiple security functions with a single plug-and-play device and a web-hosted control center, putting an end to the need for consumers to select, buy, and integrate disparate stand-alone firewalls, pop-up blockers, reporting applications, content and spam filters and antivirus protection. SecureSpot consolidates firewall, antivirus, intrusion detection, content filtering, pop-up and spyware killers into one small device. Powered by BSecure Technologies, all product functions operate under one Web-managed system that provides protection for the home or small office network and attached Windows or OSX-based computers. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Networking News :: home page |