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The Best Network Anti-Reconnaissance Protection in the IndustryArxceo Corporation eliminates the complexity and cost in network security -- enabling you to add anomaly and behavior based protection throughout your network without replacing your existing security investments. Arxceo's PC Camo software is now available for XP, Vista, Server 2003 and Server 2008
as discussed at BlackHat in this article. Additionally, the future of signature-based technology is very doubtful,
And finally, a new survey of CIOs, CSOs, IT Managers and Network Administrators from the USA, Europe and Asia Pacific show that Zero-day vulnerabilities are the top security security concern, as discussed in this article. How can you combat these issues? Deploy the only 100% signature-free zero day defense in the industry:Arxceo's Ally Security Appliances
What everyone should learn from the security breach at TJX (T.J. Maxx & Marshal's parent company): Various analysts and industry experts have written articles about the recent security breach that resulted in tens of millions of potential credit card accounts being stolen. Analysis of this issue can be summarized in the following fashion: patient cyber criminals used known and simple methods to gain access, likely at a remote location, and over time silently explored the network in order to bypass various levels of security one at a time. These thieves took up to 17 months reconning, sniffing and probing the network to gain digital keys, accounts and service locations in order to defeat the in-place security without being caught. READ MORE ("Cyberthieves Getting Good at Connecting the Dots", By Larry Greenemeier )
With Arxceo's products, you can affordably stop network attacks with the most robust implementation of anti-reconnaissance technology, zero-day attack prevention, IP address authentication, and protocol compliance enforcement.
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