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Overview
Symantec Network Security 7100 Series appliances provide real-time,
proactive network intrusion prevention to protect critical
enterprise assets. An innovative Intrusion Mitigation Unified
Network Engine (IMUNE) combines protocol anomaly, signature,
statistical and vulnerability attack interception techniques to
accurately identify and block known, unknown (or zero-day) attacks
and worms from spreading throughout networks. LiveUpdate technology
automatically updates protection policy technology to help
organizations stay ahead of continuously evolving threats.
Integrated expertise from Symantec Security Response and Symantec
DeepSight Early Warning services, and easy-to-understand security
guidelines enable even faster response to security incidents.
Comprehensive policy management features help organizations easily
establish, measure, and report on organizational best practices.
The appliance can transition from a detection device to a
prevention tool with a single mouse click, allowing organizations
to easily switch between deployment modes. Flexible intrusion
prevention deployment options, including support for multiple
inline pairs or monitoring both passive and inline segments on the
same appliance, accommodate growing networks with varying security
policies. The Symantec Network Security 7100 Series is centrally
managed via the Symantec Network Security Management Console, a
scalable security management system that supports large,
distributed enterprise deployments and provides comprehensive
configuration and policy management, real-time threat analysis,
enterprise reporting and flexible visualization. The series offers
three models to best suit organizations' deployment needs, whether
network security is required at the edge or branch office,
distributed sites, or network core or backbone. The highly
scalable, best-of-breed appliances support aggregate network
bandwidth from 50Mbps to 2Gbps across as many as eight network
segments.
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