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adding another defence layer against viruses/worms


From: Juan B <juanbabi () yahoo com>
Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 06:03:30 -0800 (PST)

Hi all,

I'm doing some security consulting for a client. this client have around 30 remote branches connected to his core. the 
problem is that sometimes the AV fails to detect new viruses/worms coming from those branches so those viruses/worms 
mess up his LAN.another problem is that the the client doesn't have much of control over the remote PCs in the 
branches. so I thought about adding another layer of defence in which we will add an IPS (which Ips detects also 
viruses/worms??) which will filter and scan all traffic coming from the branches.

I just wonder if you guys agree with my suggestion.

any comments will be welcomed.

BTW,

any recomendations for the IPS?

thanks a lot 
juan


      

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