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Cymphonix Network Composer Adds Ability to Block Torpark Usage.


Torpark Signature and Ability to Block Anonymous Proxies A server that functions as a relay between the user and a destination Web site. It hides the IP address of the user's machine from the Web site and may provide encryption on the user side.  Give Network Administrators Greater Control over Their Internet Data Stream

SALT LAKE CITY -- Cymphonix today announced the ability to block Torpark client usage in its upcoming Network Composer Version 7. With the creation of a signature for the newly developed Torpark Web browser The program that serves as your front end to the Web on the Internet. In order to view a site, you type its address (URL) into the browser's Location field; for example, www.computerlanguage.com, and the home page of that site is downloaded to you.  that allows users to surf the Internet anonymously and the ability to block the usage of anonymous proxies, Cymphonix is giving IT administrators greater control over their network resources and the content being viewed.

With Torpark, an individual can download the application onto a USB thumb drive See USB drive. , and by plugging it into the USB port A USB socket on a computer or peripheral device into which a USB cable is plugged. See USB.  of any computer, create an encrypted tunnel from the computer that allows the user to surf the Internet anonymously. While Torpark is a tool for people who want to surf the Internet anonymously in public places, the application can be problematic to a business because it can bypass Internet filtering See Web filtering and firewall.  policies and invite unwanted traffic and content into the organization's network.

Network Composer Version 7 allows administrators to apply policies to Torpark client traffic to block it and regain control over usage. Policies can be applied to a single user, a group of users or an entire organization and can include different usage rules based Using "if-this, do that" rules to perform actions. Rules-based products implies flexibility in the software, enabling tasks and data to be easily changed by replacing one or more rules.  on time of day. As an individual attempts to connect using Torpark, Network Composer can block the traffic regardless of the way the client is used - running Torpark on a USB drive A flash memory card that plugs into the computer's USB port. Small enough to hook onto a keychain, it emulates a small disk drive and allows data to be easily transferred from one machine to another. , CD or even installed on a host machine.

"Torpark gives users the ability to access the Internet anonymously in public places, but can be detrimental in a corporate environment," said Kevin Santiago, Cymphonix CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "By adding Torpark to Network Composer's signature base, we are providing network administrators greater control over their organization's network and the use of their resources."

The Torpark signature will be available in Network Composer Version 7 along with Anonymous Proxy Guard[TM], which prevents the use of anonymous proxy sites that allow employees to bypass filters and monitoring tools. For more information about securing networks against anonymous proxies and browsers, please visit http://www.cymphonix.com/anonymousproxyguard.

Cymphonix Network Composer Version 7 will be available Oct. 23 through Cymphonix channel partners. Customers with current annual software maintenance agreements will be able to download the software for no additional charge.

About Cymphonix

Cymphonix Corporation, headquartered in Sandy, Utah Sandy (also known as Sandy City) is a city in Salt Lake County, Utah and a suburb of Salt Lake City. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 88,418. A 2006 estimate placed its population at 94,203, making it the fifth-largest city in Utah. , uses patent-pending Cross-Layer Intelligence[TM] (XLi[TM]) technology to provide unmatched network threat protection and resource optimization. With the powerful XLi engine, Cymphonix products seamlessly integrate network protection, application performance, and traffic visibility into a single, easily managed solution. Leading the Cymphonix product line is Network Composer, a smart gateway appliance that helps organizations understand at a glance who is abusing network resources and with what applications - enabling problems to be corrected instantly through a clear, easy-to-manage interface. More information about Cymphonix can be found at http://www.cymphonix.com.
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