Secure Computing's Webwasher SCM Suite provides the full range of content protection features in one easy to deploy solution with world-class Web-Filtering, Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam and Content Protection, providing inbound and outbound content control. Webwasher's SSL scanner extends these security features to SSL encrypted traffic. Webwasher was the first product available on the market with fully integrated SSL inspection that prevents malicious content hidden in SSL encrypted traffic from accessing the network and confidential information unintentionally passing through SSL encrypted communication.
Sami Mulla, Director, Middle East, Secure Computing, said,
"The launch of Webwasher extends our secure content management offering and creates greater opportunities for our channel partners in the Middle East. Webwasher's in-depth security against spyware, day-zero and blended threats makes it a complementary product to many existing network security solutions, especially at a time when businesses in the region are looking for the most sophisticated solutions to safeguard their networks."
Mohammad Raja, Sales Manager, Qatar Data Systems (QDS), a Secure Computing partner, said, "Secure Computing provides the solutions that our customers require. Webwasher allows our customers to secure their network infrastructure and company assets from internal and external threats by utilizing multiple enterprise security modules and techniques within one software suite. We are very excited to offer our customers this unique solution."
The Webwasher 1000 appliance comes completely pre-installed with a proven default configuration that allows fast and easy installation. Webwasher's unique Smart Configuration Monitor™ assures that a secure configuration without loopholes and an always up to date Anti-Virus, Spam and URL data is maintained. The Webwasher SCM appliance as well as Webwasher software for Solaris, Linux and Windows is immediately available through distribution partners worldwide.
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