NetGear has a line of security products claiming to bring enterprise-level functionality to midmarket companies of varying size.NetGear announced the launch of its new line of security threat
management products, delivering what it calls enterprise-level security
solutions to small and medium-size businesses.
Aimed directly
at businesses and delivered via the companys reseller partners, the
STM Series of Web and E-mail Threat Management Appliances is NetGears
first family of products to be introduced under its ProSecure brand.
An SMB often has folks doing whatever they want, downloading,
bit torrents, you name it, and because theyre doing that, it exposes
the organization to attack, said Jason Leung, Netsenior product line
manager for SMB security. With all these different Web applications
that SMBs are heavily reliant upon today, there are also other
challenges.
Leung said the ProSecure series sets a new bar for SMB security
management. The STM deploys in-line in a matter of minutes, anywhere
behind the network firewall. There is no need to reconfigure mail
servers or Web proxies, unlike traditional proxy-based security
solutions, and administration is performed through an intuitive
Web-based interface. The series offers three platforms, each with a
different level of horsepower, to accommodate businesses with up to 600
concurrent users. The STM150, STM300 and STM600 all contain the same
security functionality with increasing amounts of bandwidth to support
various-sized SMBs.
SMBs can set granular policies and alerts, check summary statistics and
graphical reports, drill down to IP address-level data and integrate
log data with standard network management tools such as SNMP. The
challenge the market has not yet met is that SMBs have the same
security needs as the enterprise, Leung said. SMBs are faced with
security solutions which are not ideal for what they need to do.
The STM Series features a full enterprise grade anti-malware engine
with advanced scanning algorithms and a signature library of hundreds
of thousands of malware signatures. Leung says compared to many
competing products that often use a very limited signature set for
performance reasons (thousands versus hundreds of thousands of
signatures), the difference in coverage is more than a hundred fold,
allowing a vast array of viruses, spyware and other malware to be
detected and blocked. Spyware phone home downloads are also stopped by
the STM Series, preventing further infection and protecting your
business information.
"Delivering a solution that meets these criteria is a challenging
prospect. In order to meet profit margin requirements, other vendors
targeting SMBs often use 'watered down' anti-spam engines that require
laborious on-site tuning, anti-virus engines that contain only limited
signature databases, weak detection algorithms, have slow response
times to new threats, and are not optimized for real-time Web traffic,
Leung said. We have found a way to deliver SMBs cost-effective,
enterprise-class security with significant ease-of-use."
While the global economic downturn has businesses of all sizes
tightening belts, Leung said businesses understand the importance of
security and said NetGears pricing is extremely competitive. The
security market generally moves slightly reverse in a down economy, he
says. In a recession, security needs go up because attacks go up, and
I think SMBs understand that.