Security Silicon Thwarts Threats

Sept. 11, 2006
On a single compact chip, the XML Threat Manager XTM content processor guarantees message security for top XML threats. The device is said to snap easily into network security equipment and features complete, built-in hardware to ensure that no

On a single compact chip, the XML Threat Manager XTM content processor guarantees message security for top XML threats. The device is said to snap easily into network security equipment and features complete, built-in hardware to ensure that no software failures occur. The streaming-based XTM, scalable to 10 Gb/s, works in packet-oriented network-security applications and provides the same active protection against attacks found in IPS and UTM devices. It employs the company’s patent-pending XML anomaly-detection technology, which learns to recognize threat-bearing messages that firewalls would let through. Providing speed, deep content inspection, and an adaptive defense mechanism, the device promises to be an easy and cost-effective upgrade for designers, developers, and networking vendors. For further information and pricing, call TARARI INC., San Diego, CA. (858) 385-5131.

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