Agilent Technologies Unveils Mobile Version of Configuration Security Scanner for Windows NT and Back-Office Services 12/10 16:28
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 10, 1999-- Users Now Able to Assess and Fix Security Holes in Network Operating System through Laptop Application Agilent Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard Company, today announced the availability of SFProtect-Mobile, a laptop-compatible version of SFProtect (announced Aug. 23, 1999), the first product of its kind to discover and then fix security holes in Windows NT© operating systems, Web servers and databases. SFProtect-Mobile offers the same powerful features found in SFProtect -- a configuration security scanner tool that provides vulnerability analysis of the operating system and its major applications.
Traveling consultants and corporate security mangers with remote networks can quickly assess vulnerabilities on Windows NT 4.0 Server, IIS Web Server and SQL Server and then apply a security policy using SFProtect's unique intelligent technology, known as IntelliFix. The mobile version enables users to scan and fix vulnerabilities in an unlimited number of Windows NT 4.0 servers for an annual fee.
Most vulnerability assessment tools only find security problems and then require the user to fix the holes manually. The IntelliFix option available via SFProtect and SFProtect-Mobile allows users to close security holes with one click of the mouse and comlete fixes in a fraction of the time required when using other security tools. The SFProtect-Mobile product is the latest expansion of Agilent's portfolio of communications test systems for enterprise and public networks, which includes the original SFProtect, SFCommand and SQL Server 7.0 Database Scanner (see announcements dated Aug. 23 and Oct. 4, 1999).
"Each of our network security products has been designed for a business environment where security is an increasing concern," said Bill Mortimer, general manager of Agilent's Network Systems Test Division. "Theft of proprietary information costs millions of dollars. Furthermore, 70 percent of security managers surveyed by the Computer Security Institute reported at least one incident of unauthorized use originating from within their organization. These numbers can not be ignored.
"But we also have designed products with our customers' varied security needs in minds. While the original SFProtect marked a major step forward in network security, many network managers and security consultants travel regularly and/or have networks set up in remote locations. So they can't always address security problems in a timely or easy manner with an installed product. SFProtect-Mobile solves that problem."
Agilent, under the name of Hewlett-Packard, expanded into the security market when it acquired Security Force Software, Inc. see announcement dated Aug. 2, 1999). Agilent's new security team focuses on developing and delivering products that include system security scanning, security testing, incident investigation, host-based and network-based intrusion detection, and security management.
To audit a server using SFProtect-Mobile, the user simply types the name of the server and then clicks on the audit button. After the audit is completed, the user can view or print a report of the security vulnerabilities found on the target system. The user can then configure SFProtect-Mobile to automatically fix any problems discovered. To use SFProtect-Mobile, users must install Windows NT 4.0 and NT Service Pack 5 on their laptop.
U.S. Pricing and Availability
Pricing for SFProtect-Mobile starts at $9,995 per year for unlimited use. The fix capability can be purchased as an add-on for $4,995 per year for unlimited use. This product is currently available for shipment in the United States and Canada and for download worldwide at www.agilent.com/comms/netsecurity.
About Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies, Inc. is a diversified technology company, resulting from Hewlett-Packard Company's plan to strategically realign itself into two fully independent companies. With 42,000 employees serving customers in more than 120 countries, Agilent Technologies, as a subsidiary of HP, is a global leader in designing and manufacturing test, measurement and monitoring instruments, systems and ions, and semiconductor and optical components. The company serves markets that include communications, electronics, life sciences and healthcare. The businesses comprising Agilent had net revenues of more than $8.3 billion in fiscal year 1999.
Information about Agilent Technologies can be found on the Web at agilent.com.
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