Wednesday December 12, 2012 TIME: 2:00pm ET/ 11:00am ET SIGN UP TODAY! Antivirus programs are a valid part of a defense-in-depth security architecture. However, no single antivirus program can stop 100% of malware. Is there a way to improve antivirus malware detection rates, even for zero day threats?
OPSWAT has dramatically increased the effectiveness of antivirus scanning by combining 20 or more distinct antivirus engines into one system. By using Metascan to scan files, you harness the unique capabilities of multiple antivirus products simultaneously operating in a single solution. Metascan is a server application with a local and network programming interface and a variety of fully incorporated and licensed antivirus engines that allows customers to use multiple engine scanning technology in their security architecture. Through highly flexible APIs and ready to use clients, we provide the customer with numerous options for integrating Metascan into existing or custom built security systems.
Join Thomas Chimento, Sr. Product Manager from OPSWAT, to learn how Metascan is being used to catch malware moving across security domains, stored on files servers or uploaded to web servers, and to protect critical infrastructure facilities, identify false positives in commercial software, and aid in computer forensics.
What Attendees will learn: Sometimes the little things make a huge difference.
In the case of Alcatel-Lucent’s (News
- Alert) new fiber network monitoring offering, its embedded optical time domain reflectometry (OTDR) solution, the device both makes a huge difference and literally is tiny.
A network’s fiber optic cable is one of its most valuable resources, yet there are numerous opportunities for disruption. Accidental cuts, crushed fiber, contact misalignments, dirty contacts, damaged splitters, rogue ONTs, disconnected fibers, malfunctioning transceivers, microbends… There is plenty of room for fiber optic malfunctions on passive optimal networks (PON), as noted in a recent Alcatel-Lucent video.
The new embedded OTDR solution, developed by Bell Labs (News - Alert), is a tiny device that plugs into a network’s existing fiber access nodes and continuously monitors cuts and disconnects from the serving office to the second splitter in the transport network, according to an article last week by TMCnet’s Peter Bernstein. It then integrates Motive Network Analyzer, Alcatel-Lucent’s remote management solution for broadband access optical terminal multiplex (OTM) networks... Read More
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