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- Sygate Personal Firewall (exe)
- Sygate Personal Firewall provides best of breed security in a user friendly interface, protecting your PC from hackers, trojans and DoS attacks. New features include full-ICS support, protocol driver level protection, enhanced logging, and more. Sygate Personal Firewall is a personal firewall to offer protection from malicious code intrusions, keeping...
- Tags: Malicious Code, Sygate Technologies, Sygate Personal Firewall, Firewalls, Security, Viruses And Worms, Network Security, Networking
- Software downloads 2007-02-08
- IDC Insight: Symantec Continues Acquisition Spree; Buys Sygate Technologies to Secure Endpoint Market
- Read this white paper to learn why the analysts at IDC are saying that through its acquisition of Sygate, Symantec has added a robust endpoint security solution to its product portfolio. As one of the pioneers in this market, Sygate brings expertise, revenue, customers, and centralized management technology to Symantec's...
- Tags: Acquisition, Symantec Corp., Sygate Technologies, International Data Corp., Security
- White papers 2005-09-01
Additional Resources
- Migrating From Sygate Secure Enterprise to Symantec Sygate Enterprise Protection: Free Webcast to Help You Upgrade With Confidence
- With the release of Symantec Sygate Enterprise Protection SSEP v5.1, many users of Sygate Secure Enterprise SSE are facing the task of migrating. To smooth the upgrade path and help them avoid any pitfalls, Symantec is offering a free webcast covering everything one needs to know. This webcast is useful...
- Tags: Symantec Corp., Webcast, Digital Media, Security, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Webcasts
- Sygate Firewall
- I,ve been with Sygate Personal Firewall almos a yr /W2k Pro. Nice - Any remarks .Well, I've heard of it . . .That's about all I can honestly say.
- Tags: Firewalls, Network security, tacuato@..., firewall
- Discussion threads 2007-10-09
- Network Access Control Technologies
- Network Access Control is a process designed to reduce security incidents and increase compliance by enforcing IT security policies as a prerequisite for network access. Although the term "Network Access Control" is a newly-defined category, Sygate Technologies, Inc., has been a leader in policy enforcement for years, blazing the trail...
- Tags: Network, Network Access Control, Networking, IPSec, Security
- White papers
- Pulling All-Nighters to Recover From Network Attacks No Longer Part of IS Curriculum, Thanks to Symantec Sygate Software
- With more than 14,000 users connected to its network, Temple University was plagued with crippling attacks and illegal file-sharing. Those problems are largely gone, thanks to Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition and Symantec Sygate Enterprise Protection software. Not a single threat has penetrated the network in more than a year, and...
- Tags: Software, Symantec Corp., Network, Network Attack, Security
- Case studies
- Examining the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
- This paper briefly describes sections of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act SOX1 that are relevant to Information Technology IT. The subjects of Controls and Control Objectives are introduced enroute to identifying the properties of Sygate products beneficial to complying with SOX. The bulk of the paper identifies specific control objectives wherein Sygate...
- Tags: Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulatory Compliance, Regulations, Government, Financial Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures
- White papers
- Desktoplaptop firewall software
- Hello everyone,Just a quick question. What do you all recommend and or use for desktop and laptop firewall software?At my company we are presently using McAfee Desktop firewall 8.0 but they are phasing it out. We are looking at going with something new from another vendor for our desktops and...
- Tags: Sygate, firewall, Ben Damper Leto, windows, software, security, hardware, off-topic
- Discussion threads 2007-01-05
- The Future Direction of Symantec's Enterprise Endpoint Security Products
- This webcast gives an overview of the future plans for Symantec's enterprise security products, including how the recent acquisition of Sygate Technologies will benefit new and existing customers. This webcast is ideal for functional and strategic IT managers interested in finding out more about Symantec's evolving role in enterprise security.
- Tags: Symantec Corp., Enterprise Security, Security
- Webcasts
- Building a firewall machine
- I have a bunch of questions:Do I need to run anything like Sygate on my desktop if I build a firewall box?Does a firewall running on a machine enable me to disallow certain applications from accessing the internet and remote machines etc? Much in the way Sygate says, "Application X...
- Tags: Firewalls, Network security, SECURITY, soxtrot@..., firewall, router, Sygate
- Discussion threads 2007-10-14
- Serial ATA and Serial Attached SCSI Technologies
- This paper describes the current state of parallel ATA and SCSI technologies and the barriers they face in meeting the requirements of future enterprise technologies. Then it describes the fundamental features of serial I/O technologies that enable them to overcome the limitations of these parallel I/O technologies. Subsequent sections describe...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Technology, Serial Attached SCSI, Serial ATA, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2003-06-01
- Connected on the Go: Broadband Goes Wireless
- Wireless technologies are one of the major drivers of this revolution. These networks are largely invisible to consumers, yet powerful enough to transform their lives. Wireless broadband technologies also are helping to fuel the engines of the economy. Indeed, the impact of wireless technologies is magnified by their ability to...
- Tags: Wireless Technology, Broadband, Connected Corp., Wireless, Network Technology, Federal Government, Broadband Over Power Line, Wi-Fi, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications, Networking, Government
- White papers 2005-02-01
- Wireless Network Technologies
- This white paper provides an overview of the different network technologies in the wireless industry. It discusses Network technologies, multiple access methods, and data communication systems (past, present, and future). The technologies discussed in this document are primarily Wireless Wide Area Network WAN technologies, but a brief discussion of Wireless...
- Tags: Network, Network Technology, Wireless Network, Sierra Wireless, Wi-Fi, Networking, Wireless
- White papers 2002-07-08
- firewall
- where can i find a good free firewallZoneLabs Zone Alarm - Free Versionhttp://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=388norton internet securitynot free put good, download from symnatic web siteAnother excellent freeware firewall is Sygate Personal Firewall.While Symantic recently bought Sygate you can still download the free version here: http://www.majorgeeks.com/Sygate_Personal_Firewall_Free_d3356.htmlJohnSorry, that "Symantec".IE - Tools -> internet options...
- Tags: chris grey, firewall, POSTER, software
- Q&A 2006-01-17
- Sharing Internet access with just one IP address
- You've got a cable or DSL Internet connection, and now you want to connect it to every PC in your house. Learn how you can do this with new technology from Sybergen and Linksys.Having a constant, lightning quick connection to the Internet in our homes is an appealing idea for...
- Tags: Home networking, PRODUCTIVITY, Network technology, Broadband Internet, NETWORKING, Matthew Mercurio, configuration process, Internet access, Sygate, Linksys Inc., computer, IP address, DSL, IP, cable, log list, Sybergen
- Technical articles 2000-08-08
- Comparing Fabric Technologies: InfiniBand Architecture, Gigabit Ethernet, and Fibre Channel
- The InfiniBand Architecture defines one of the newest networking technologies and naturally raises the question of when/where/how will it replace existing technologies. A careful examination of the leading network technologies demonstrates that there is plenty of room for incumbent networks and the newer technologies. Three of the most popular networking...
- Tags: Crossroads Systems, Fibre Channel, Network, Networking Technology, Gigabit Ethernet, InfiniBand Architecture, InfiniBand, Ethernet, Network Technology, Storage Area Networks (SAN), Networking, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2003-11-13
- Memory Technology Evolution: An Overview of System Memory Technologies
- The growing demand for increased memory bandwidth, the arrival of gigahertz processors, and the ever-growing demands of today's software have fostered a need for improved memory technologies. As a result, a wide variety of memory technologies are on the market, each with architectural advantages and disadvantages. Compaq evaluates all memory...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Compaq Computer Corp., Memory Technology
- White papers 2002-04-01
- Desktop firewalls: Win XP vs 3rd party
- For those with more experience with Windows XP, what do you think of the native personal firewall software?We recently upgraded a remote user to Windows XP from Windows 2000 Pro (actually, he got a new laptop). He connects to the Internet over DSL and we installed a free ZoneLabs firewall...
- Tags: desktop, firewall, Microsoft Windows XP, VirgilC, windows, Zone, ZoneAlarm
- Q&A 2005-05-11
- Sanity check: Six technologies to enhance mobile workers and take the pain out of managing them
- Could these six technologies help you improve support for mobile users?Original post:http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=563Which of these technologies could have the biggest impact in your organization? Why?
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Jason Hiner, mobile, worker
- Discussion threads 2007-10-28
- PC restarts when Network card Enabled
- Windows XP Pro, i845GVSR with onboard LAN (intelPRO/100 VE network card).It was working good till morning. In noon when I installed Sygate Personal Firewall it started restarting problem whenever I tried to get enabled my Network Card Enabled. So I went in to Safe Mode with Networking. And over there...
- Tags: IRQ 11, IRQ 20, network, network card, parthiv_13@..., PC
- Q&A 2005-09-24
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