RealSecure Network Gigabit unmatched in test.The latest Gigabit Intrusion Detection See IDS and IPS. test conducted by The NSS (Novell Storage Services) A 64-bit file system introduced with NetWare 5 that can support terabyte-sized files. NSS files and standard NetWare files can be used in the same server. See NetWare 5. 1. (networking) NSS - Nodal Switching System. Group found that the RealSecure Gigabit IDS delivered 100 percent attack detection, performance and attack evasion EVASION. A subtle device to set aside the truth, or escape the punishment of the law; as if a man should tempt another to strike him first, in order that he might have an opportunity of returning the blow with impunity. , offering a high level of protection for high speed networks. * RealSecure Network Gigabit achieved a clean 100 percent against rigorous detection tests also detecting a 100 percent in all attempted attack evasion tests. Detection under load was good at all levels in stress tests.world security assessment and benchniarking tests. The new Gigabit IDS Group Test report is now available at http://www.nss.co.ukl/ Network Gigabit's performance in the test included: * Attack Recognition--RealSecure was the only product to detect 100 percent of attacks. The product was also recognized for the best "out of the box" attack detection, a new area of testing for The NSS Group. * Resistance to False Positives--It did not raise any false positives or alarms. False alarms increase the cost of security by sending security personnel on futile pursuits. * Performance--RealSecure was the only product capable of monitoring fully utilized Gigabit networks. The product achieved near perfect attack detection even at maximum network loads. * Evasion--The product was the only product to detect all attacks when evasion techniques were used, a common technique employed by determined attackers to bypass detection.. * Stateful Capable of maintaining the status of a process or transaction. See state and stateless. Operations--RealSecure maintained state on 500,000 concurrent connections and did not succumb suc·cumb intr.v. suc·cumbed, suc·cumb·ing, suc·cumbs 1. To submit to an overpowering force or yield to an overwhelming desire; give up or give in. See Synonyms at yield. 2. To die. to denial of service attacks An assault on a network that floods it with so many additional requests that regular traffic is either slowed or completely interrupted. Unlike a virus or worm, which can cause severe damage to databases, a denial of service attack interrupts network service for some period. . www.iss.net |
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