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RE: personal firewalls
From: "Stephen Seal" <steve () infoexpress com>
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 20:57:41 -0500
You might also check out CyberArmor from InfoExpress (www.infoexpress.com). CyberArmor is personal in the sense it is used by individual remote/work at home users, but CyberArmor is targetted at Enterprise deployements, where you need central logging and centralized policy management/configuration. Note that InfoExpress' web site is in transition. I keep some of the more crucial, rapidly changing info on my own web site at www.magma.ca/~sdseal/iefaq.html. Steve
-----Original Message----- From: Randy Grimshaw [mailto:rgrimsha () syr edu] Sent: Thursday, March 9, 2000 1:45 PM To: firewall-wizards () nfr net Subject: [fw-wiz] personal firewalls I am doing a research survey of personal firewall products. I have information on: Black Ice Defender - www.netice.com Raptor Mobile - www.axent.com Zone Alarm - www.zonelabs.com Internet Security 2000 - www.symantec.com I am not really interested in privacy products which claim the name of personal firewall such as: PC Secure (a secondary application sandbox) - Software Builders Guard Dog (blocks cookies) - Cybermedia Lucent Personal Web Assistant (fakes cookies) - Lucent Are there any products in the first category that I need to be aware of? I can go on to say that unseen, I am leaning towards Black Ice for its good reviews and ability to log to a central database console. I appreciate your assistance. See you at Sans. <><Randall Grimshaw, IT-Engineer, Syracuse University, 315-443-5779
Current thread:
- RE: personal firewalls Steve Riley (MCS) (Mar 17)
- RE: personal firewalls Stephen Seal (Mar 23)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: personal firewalls Butler, Gary (Mar 17)
- RE: personal firewalls Jeff B Boles (Mar 21)
- RE: personal firewalls Jürgen Nieveler (Mar 23)