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| ESET's Malware Protection for Enterprise, SMB Linux Environments ESET has unveiled three new Linux solutions for enterprise and SMB network environments. The new Gateway, File and Mail solutions are built on the company's award-winning NOD32 Antivirus scanning engine and provide Linux users with the highest level of malware protection with little effect on network performance. Built upon ESET's ThreatSense technology for proactive malware identification, these products feature an unprecedented scanning speed and detection rate. The small footprint and fast performance make the solutions optimally suited for the challenging environment of systems with heavy network traffic, and the solutions can be used in unison or separately to meet the specific needs of organizations of all sizes and configurations. ESET Gateway Security greatly enhances network security by standing in the first line of defense against evolving threats, protecting an organization's HTTP and FTP gateway from known and unknown viruses, worms, trojans, spyware and phishing. All inbound and outbound web traffic is automatically checked for signs of known and new malware using the powerful ThreatSense scanning engine to ensure the safety and high performance of large HTTP object downloads. ESET Mail Security for Linux specifically protects mail servers against all kinds of internet threats, while simultaneously scanning for spyware and spam in all inbound and outbound traffic. ESET File Security for Linux provides Linux / BSD file servers with both on-demand and on-access malware protection via real-time monitoring and control of the entire file system. In addition to the unique functionality in the ESET Gateway, Mail and File Security applications, ESET's new Linux solutions share many of ESET's key product features, including: - Multi-processor support: Dramatically improves performance, allowing multiple files to be scanned at once. - Custom configuration by user profile: Enables custom settings and filters to limit scanning based on file size, nested archives and scanning time. - ThreatSense.Net sample submission system: Linux users will also benefit from ESET's ThreatSense.Net, an online early warning system. ThreatSense.Net monitors global malware epidemics based on information gathered from two-way communication between NOD32 Antivirus users and ESET's ThreatLab. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Networking News :: home page |