Managed Security
Confidentiality, Availability, Privacy
Identifying and blocking malicious network activity, constant monitoring, real-time and on-demand reporting. Zero latency, hybrid, multi-level intrusion detection engine.
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Managed Anti-Spam
Comprehensive and effective anti-spam gateway
True defense-in-depth, in a single managed gateway appliance.
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Managed Content Filtering
Inappropriate content, phishing, scams
Protect against spam and other malicious web sites. SurfControl content filtering engine and URL database with real-time security updates.
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Managed Anti-Virus
Malware, Trojans, Zero day Outbreaks
Multi-layered, multi-engine approach to effectively block both known and unknown viruses.
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Global Intelligence
Network Box is represented across the globe by security operation centre (SOC). The SOC is supported by local network operation centres (NOCs) that provide commercial and technical personnel. Network operation centres enable Network Box to react quickly to issues requiring a physical presence.

The SOC actively tests that customers' systems are working. Over 100 different tests are carried out on each customer system to identify any parameters that are moving out of normal tolerance. Furthermore, the SOC gather information from customer boxes allowing responses to new attack vectors to be devised as they occur in real time.
The SOC monitors and manages every Network Box. Updated threat protection signatures and software packages are installed as soon as they are fully tested and available. Using Network Box's proprietary PUSH technology, clients' systems are updated within a minute of a solution being ready for deployment. The management and monitoring communication channels are protected by 3DES encryption and 2048bit RSA authentication keys.
Real-time updates
| Network-Box's award winning PUSH technology allows real-time updates, and disaster recovery in no time. |
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Success Stories
Award winning technology

Network Box News
Mosman council falls prey to computer hacking gang
COMPUTER hackers broke into a Sydney council website yesterday, leaving about 10 staff accounts vulnerable.
Four Mosman Municipal Council website databases were leaked in the incident by the hacking group ''Anonymous'' in a link posted on the social networking site Twitter, letting anyone with internet access download a file containing the hacked council's information.







