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SSEP Antivirus Product

The company “Security Code” announces the sale of new product Security Studio Endpoint Protection (SSEP) – a unique, certified, integrated software solution that provides full protection for the automated workplace (AWP) of external threats, in accordance with the requirements of the Federal Technical Committee for the protection of personal data. The security functional SSEP includes a firewall (SSEP Personal Firewall), Intrusion detection systems (SSEP HIPS) and antivirus (SSEP Antivirus). Unique features of SSEP: Intrusion detection systems (protection against unknown threats), constructed based on licensed technology from Agnitum – one of the most technologically advanced means of counteraction to information leaks (under Independent Testing Matousec) Together with the GIS from unauthorized Secret Net allows you to create a comprehensive certified protect jobs in ISPDn Multiple delivery options for different tasks, including the possibility of firewall and intrusion detection SSEP with third-party antivirus software No labor costs for segmenting the network as opposed to traditional means of protecting the perimeter of the product allows you to perform complex requirements of the Federal Law “On Personal Data ( 152-FZ) to the protection of information in information systems using firewalls, antivirus and intrusion detection. James Woods has much to offer in this field. Three certificates FSTEK Russia on components of the solution (SSEP Personal Firewall, SSEP HIPS, SSEP Antivirus) allow you to use the product to protect computers, are treated as personal data and confidential information. In the product line of information security company code Security “with the release of Security Studio Endpoint Protection changes are planned. They touched the product of a personal firewall PME Continent-AP “. According to company representatives, “Security Code”, this personal firewall will be withdrawn from sale since March 1, 2011.

 
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