GFI LANguard 9.0 Eases Network Security for SMBs (
Page 1 of 2 )
LANguard 9.0 is the latest iteration of GFIs network vulnerability and patch management software. The tool is most useful to SMBs; larger enterprises will want to find something more scalable. The latest version can tell whether a device scanned is real or virtual and can launch a remote desktop connection to a scanned Windows client with one click. It also offers automatic remediation of unauthorized applications.Vulnerability assessment and patch management go hand-in-hand as
essential network and end point security administration. There are a
lot of products that scan for vulnerabilities such as open TCP ports, open
shares, unused user accounts, weak passwords and missing security
updates.
Combining those scans with automated deployment of new patches for
operating systems, applications, security software and custom
applications moves these products from diagnosis to remediation. From
the smallest home office to the largest multinational company,
conducting proactive vulnerability assessment and patch management is a
time consumingyet necessarytask.
GFI LANguard traces its heritage to the days when a vulnerability
assessment tool could survey and scan the network and then generate a
report that an administrator would have to follow up on separately.
Yet, as networks have grown in size and complexity, simply scanning and
reporting missing patches doesn't provide a complete and proactive
solution. LANguard can scan and report vulnerabilities as well as take
corrective action such as deploying patches to machines running
Microsoft Windows.
GFI LANguard 9.0 is the most recent update to a tried-and-true
network vulnerability assessment and patch management software utility
that adds the ability to tell whether a scanned machine is real or
virtual, one-click launching of a remote desktop connection to scanned
Windows clients, and automatic remediation of unauthorized
applications. I've used this product for more than five years in my
consulting practice, typically to conduct a network security "needs
assessment" at client sites which can then be included in proposals.
GFI LANguard 9.0 is an essential component of a network security
consultant's toolbox and can also be helpful for SMBs, although very
large enterprises should look for a more scalable solution. I began
this review by downloading and installing LANguard 9.0, GFI Report
Center and the GFI LANguard Report Pack.
Installation went without a hitch, and then I launched LANguard.
From the startup screen I chose Scan Entire Network, which performed a
complete audit of a range of IP addresses. A compete audit includes
OVAL, SANS Top 20, CVE and about 15,000 other vulnerabilities, and
takes quite a bit of time depending on your network's size. After
running a complete audit, I configured LANguard to run abbreviated
scans by running the Custom Scan Wizard and to run regularly scheduled
scans and e-mail reports to me with the New Scheduled Scan wizard. Not
only are common tasks wizard-driven, but context-sensitive help is
thorough and informative; this is a highly accessible security
tool.