|
Contact sales for more Info »
Request an Evaluation NOW »
|
 |
| Threat Prevention: |
 |
| The MXtreme Intercept™ Engine detects and blocks incoming threats such as Denial of Service Attacks, Buffer Overflow Attacks, Directory Harvest Attacks and over 400 variants of blended threats in real-time. MXtreme is designed to block zero-day attacks. |
|
|
 |
|
BorderWare’s strength as a developer of perimeter security products lies in the unique product range. This strength is leveraged in the Threat Detection and Response (TDR) module that is included in all products. The threat analysis component of this module is designed to collect threat information, to summarise it and to submit those summaries to the BorderWare Security Network (BSN).
BSN collates that information, looking for patterns of activity indicative of network threats. This threat information is then made available in real-time where actions can be taken depending on local policy.
|
Going Beyond Reputation Services
|
The BorderWare Security Network (BSN) works in tandem with the MXtreme Intercept™ Engine to take threat prevention to the next level with a proactive and highly accurate way to protect against more than just spam & viruses. The BSN proactively gathers data globally from more than 8,000 BorderWare products deployed world-wide to identify malicious senders and block threats across multiple attack vectors, in real-time.
The BSN uses real-time and historical data collected from participating email and perimeter firewalls, plus traditional reputation-based services to react quickly to new outbreaks. By combining local and global threat data, customers benefit from dynamic real-time threat prevention, increased performance, improved quality of service (QoS) and lower operational costs.
|
MXtreme Intercept Engine
Combining global, reputation data from BorderWare Security Network (BSN) with local information in the MXtreme Intercept Engine for dynamic, real-time threat prevention.
|
|
Threat Prevention integration
|
Threat Prevention features can also be integrated with third party perimeter devices, such as F5 BIG-IP® traffic managers and Cisco IOS® based devices. By pushing threat information to a perimeter device, threats can be blocked at the network edge to reduce incoming mail traffic before it reaches MXtreme.
|
 |
|
Continue to next page »
|
|
|
|