Security for small businesses

1 July 2013 Information Security

Check Point Software Technologies has launched its new 600 Appliances, delivering a powerful security solution to protect small businesses against the latest cyber attacks, including viruses, spam, malicious websites, amongst others.

Cyber security is a growing challenge for small businesses. Increasingly, cybercriminals are preying on small businesses as they lack the sophisticated security that larger businesses have. According to a new Verizon report (2013 Data Breach Investigations Report, April 22, 2013), of the 621 confirmed data breaches studied, close to half occurred at companies with fewer than 1000 employees, including 193 incidents at entities with fewer than 100 workers.

The 600 Appliances provide an affordable, all-in-one security solution with market leading performance of 1,5 Gbps of firewall throughput and 37 SecurityPower units.

“Cyber attacks on small businesses in South Africa are on the rise. It is no longer just the larger businesses that are being attacked, but companies with a hundred employees or less are also lucrative targets, and no business sector is immune,” says Doros Hadjizenonos, sales manager at Check Point South Africa.

“With limited resources, small businesses are often not equipped to deal with the expert cybercriminal. The 600 Appliances solve this problem and offer small businesses an inexpensive, yet comprehensive security solution that provides secure access to critical resources anywhere anytime, while minimising the risk of a data breach.”

Check Point’s 600 Appliances come pre-loaded with enterprise-class capabilities, including firewall, virtual private networks (VPN), intrusion prevention system (IPS), anti-virus, anti-spam, application control, and URL filtering. Most notably, the 600 Appliances run the same next-generation firewall and threat prevention capabilities found on Check Point products used by all of the Fortune 100 companies.

The 600 appliances are easy to set up and manage even by non-IT professionals. Flexible Web-based management options are offered through a simple and intuitive user interface. And with security policies pre-defined, small businesses can get their security up and running in a matter of minutes.

Key Features

* Affordable enterprise-grade security, starting at around R3600.

* One device for Internet access, network connectivity, and security.

* Powerful firewall, IPS and threat prevention capabilities.

* Simple and intuitive Web-based management for small businesses.

* Multiple wireless access networks, enabling guest access to the Internet while limiting access to the corporate network.

For more information contact Check Point South Africa, +27 (0)11 319 7267, [email protected], www.checkpoint.com





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