Hardware security vendor SonicWall
has upgraded its multi-core network security appliance, with a ‘re-assembly free
deep packet inspection’ (RFDPI) engine.
SonicWall said that this would benefit IT managers wishing to get better
insight into any Web 2.0 applications like Facebook and MySpace that might be
running over their networks.
SonicWall said that its new inspection engine formed part of its overall
unified threat management (UTM) strategy, and was "seeking to address an
increasingly complicated threat landscape.”
SonicWall product management director Jon Kuhn added, “Employees are
increasingly deploying and using Web 2.0 applications such as social networks
and streaming media in the workplace." He explained, "For the IT administrator,
the challenge is balancing access to these applications with security.
SonicWall's RFDPI 8 engine puts the control back into the hands of the
administrators.”
SonicWall’s RFDPI engine can support any platform memory size and is not
limited by flow size (content length/size), number of concurrent connections or
numbers of network streams protected over these connections.
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