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Check Point Software
VPN-1 Pro, an integrated VPN-1 and FireWall-1 gateway, offers management
capability, attack protection and traffic shaping technology. VPN-1
Pro utilizes INSPECT, the industry''s most adaptive and intelligent
inspection technology, to protect the privacy of business communications
over the Internet while securing critical network resources against
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Fortinet
Fortinet's SSL VPN technology provides secure access for remote users without the requirement of a pre-installed client. SSL VPN functionality within Fortinet's FortiGate systems provides an additional level of protection through complete content inspection, which ensures the integrity of customers' VPN traffic. Fortinet customers can now choose between or utilize both ICSA-certified SSL VPN and ICSA-certified IPSec VPN technology, along with a host of other integrated security features in its FortiGate systems, the industry's leading Unified Threat Management security appliances, when to best meet their remote network protection needs.
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Juniper Networks
Juniper Networks Secure Access leads the SSL VPN market with a complete range of remote-access appliances. Juniper Networks' SSL VPN products have a variety of form factors and features that can be combined to meet the needs of companies of all sizes. These range from SMBs that need VPN access for remote/mobile employees to large global deployments that need to provide remote and/or extranet access, for employees, partners, and customers from a single platform. Juniper Networks' SSL VPNs are based on the Instant Virtual Extranet (IVE) platform, which uses SSL, the security protocol found in all standard Web browsers. The use of SSL eliminates the need for client-software deployment, changes to internal servers and costly ongoing maintenance and desktop support. Juniper Networks' SSL VPN Secure Access appliances combine the overall benefit of a lower total cost of ownership over traditional IPSec client solutions with unique end-to-end security features. Enhanced remote access methods enable the enterprise to provision access by purpose for virtually any resource, including those that are jitter or latency sensitive.
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