Symantec Firewall Appliance Targets Midsize Firms
The security vendor's new Symantec Gateway Security 400 Series is designed to fit requirements for enterprises' branch and remote offices.
Symantec Corp. will announce the next member of its gateway security series on Oct. 26. The Cupertino, Calif., security vendors new Symantec Gateway Security 400 Series is designed to fit into organizations with 75 to 200 users that are part of a larger enterprise. According to George Sluz, group product manager for entry-level appliances, the 400 series is targeted at enterprises with remote or branch offices. "It works with the 5400 series," Sluz said, noting that the 400 series products can be managed on an enterprisewide basis so that thousands of the appliances can be managed from one location. "It uses the Symantec Security Management System," Sluz said, adding that this is part of SESA, the Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture.
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The high end of the 400 series, the 460, also can support two WAN ports with failover and load balancing. One notable feature is that the 400 series can enforce anti-virus policies. The gateway can check to make sure a remote user meets company security policiesand refuse to connect them if they do not. The Symantec Gateway Security 400 Series will be available about Oct. 25. Pricing will start at $424.
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