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Teros Secure Gateway: Protecting Applications From Unauthorized Access

Teros Secure Application Gateway is an application-layer firewall that examines standard Web server traffic for security violations, such as hacker attacks or unauthorized data leaks, and stops them. . Teros Gateway, developed by Teros, digs deep. In contrast to a Layer 3 or 4 firewall that may only identify problems in the primitive transport layers of the IP stack, Teros Gateway will dissect outgoing and incoming packets to examine compliance with security policies. Although a firewall may detect anomalies such as a port scan or other reconnaissance attempts, the Teros Gateway learns your critical applications' normal behavior. Based on that information, it can block any deviant behavior. The link for this article located at is no longer available. . Teros Gateway, developed by Teros, digs deep. In contrast to a Layer 3 or 4 firewall that may only i. teros, secure, application, gateway, application-layer, firewall, examines, standard, server. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 14, 2005 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Application Firewalls Call Out Rivals To Demonstrate Attack Prevention

Saying that they're fed up with some security vendors claiming that their products protect against application-level attacks, a group of application-firewall vendors on Tuesday will issue a challenge to Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., Symantec Corp. and others to prove that their offerings are truly capable of stopping such attacks. . . .. Things are getting a bit testy in the application-security market. Saying that they're fed up with some security vendors claiming that their products protect against application-level attacks, a group of application-firewall vendors on Tuesday will issue a challenge to Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., Symantec Corp. and others to prove that their offerings are truly capable of stopping such attacks. Executives from Teros Inc., NetContinuum Inc. and Imperva Inc. said the reasoning behind the challenge is simple: to give customers a clearer picture of which products do in fact stop application-layer attacks. The link for this article located at Dennis Fisher is no longer available. . Security appliance manufacturers invite rivals to validate their defenses against application-layer threats.. Application Firewall, Vendor Challenge, App-Layer Attack, Security Effectiveness. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 08, 2004 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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OWASP CodeSeeker: Open Source Firewall and IDS for Enhanced Security

The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) are pleased to annouce the imminent availability of CodeSeeker, an Application Level Firewall and Intrusion Detection System (AFWIDS) for Linux, Win32 and Solaris.. . .. The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) are pleased to annouce the imminent availability of CodeSeeker, an Application Level Firewall and Intrusion Detection System (AFWIDS) for Linux, Win32 and Solaris. CodeSeeker was donated to OWASP on November 19th by Butterfly Security. The Butterfly Security team will be continuing to manage this project and developing and enhancing Codeseeker as a community effort at OWASP. CodeSeeker is GPL and copyrighted to the FreeSoftware Foundation ensuring that it will always remain truly open source and free to everyone. This is a truly altruistic donation by Butterfly Security and we can¢t thank them all enough. CodeSeeker is written in Java and C/C++. It intercepts HTTP traffic off the stack (immediately after its been decrypted by SSL if its HTTPS), and applies a set of security rules to determine if the traffic is legitimate or malicious. CodeSeeker can either sit in a passive mode simply alerting your console of attacks (IDS) or in an active mode blocking traffic (firewall). You can see screenshots at Version 1.0 beta will be made available to developers and beta testers in December. If you are interested in joining this project as a developer and have Java or C skills then please join the CodeSeeker mailing list and introduce yourself. owasp-codeseeker List Signup and Options The link for this article located at OWASP is no longer available. . The OWASP Foundation unveils CodeSeeker, an all-encompassing application firewall and intrusion detection system aimed at bolstering security measures.. Application Layer Firewall, Open Source Protection, Network Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 25, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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