ContentKeeper launches secure Web gateway solution

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Jan 27, 2009 10:39 AM
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ContentKeeper Technologies has launched a new appliance-based Web Security Gateway solution for enterprises.

In response to market trends in favour of integrated gateway security solutions, the solution addresses the growing business need for protection against new and existing Web based threats.

The new ContentKeeper Web Security Gateway (CK-WSG) combines several security modules including Internet filtering, caching, streaming and cache-based anti-virus.

“The IT Security market is driven by the need for integrated security solutions at the gateway level,” said David Wigley, managing director of ContentKeeper Technologies.

“However, traditional integrated security solutions have been very limited in their ability to address the speed and throughput requirements of medium and large enterprises.

“Today, the ContentKeeper WSG removes this limitation, allowing medium and large enterprises to reap the benefits of an easily managed, highly scalable integrated gateway solution,” he added.
 
 


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