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(26/12/2008)

While competing security software companies continue to patch their software to prevent possibly disastrous threats, zero-day attackers can be exploiting known vulnerabilities before a patch can be issued.

Comodo Endpoint Security Manager (ESM) now enables centralized management of Comodo Firewall Pro. Saving significant time and money on security software, installation and day to day management tasks, ESM also enables IT staff to remotely and rapidly control endpoint usage and security policy configurations. ESM’s instant set-up and management of Comodo Firewall Pro enables maximum protection against harmful threats, all from a central administrative console.

Comodo Firewall Pro recognizes more than 1,114,000 known safe executables, and its Host Intrusion Prevention System (HIPS) challenges those it doesn’t know. Through this combination of Comodo ESM and Firewall Pro, endpoints are protected in a more dynamic and comprehensive manner than ever before. HIPS monitors and controls all execution paths and prevents malware from executing. ESM remotely deploys and manages the Firewall and all security policies without the need to wait for a virus signature update from any vendor.

Comodo Firewall Pro precents unknown code execution as a first and most important line of defense, while ESM assists by alerting the IT administrator of suspected and prevented threats. ESM then allows immediate the administrator to take action remotely.

For a limited time, Comodo Security Solutions will provide Endpoint Security Manager at no charge for up to five desktops within an organization.

Related topics:  Firewall   Hacking and intrusion prevention   Security threats and vulnerabilities   Virus, Worm, Email security, spyware and malware 


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