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Innominate mGuard Wins Wolfsburg Prize for Embedded Security Device

A tiny network security device running embedded Linux has earned Innominate the Wolfsburg AG Competence Prize, this year awarded for the IT category in the field of "Network Embedded Systems." Judges in the 25,000 Euro annual prize for industry co-sponsored by Volkswagon and the city of Wolfsburg praised Innominate for building a security device on an open architecture. . .. A tiny network security device running embedded Linux has earned Innominate the Wolfsburg AG Competence Prize, this year awarded for the IT category in the field of "Network Embedded Systems." Judges in the 25,000 Euro annual prize for industry co-sponsored by Volkswagon and the city of Wolfsburg praised Innominate for building a security device on an open architecture , for filling a market niche, and for the ease of use of its Linux-based "Innominate mGuard" security appliance. The device runs a hardened Linux kernel based on Debian 2.4 that Innominate developed in-house. Only 0.78 x 2.2 x 3.74 inches in size (board dimensions), mGuard is the world's smallest security appliance, according to Innominate. It is used in industrial automation in robots or machines and in point of sales applications such as cashdesk systems and automatic tellers. mGuard protects IP (Internet Protocol) communication against attacks from viruses, data espionage, and manipulation, and its open structure makes it easy to integrate it into any industrial product, device, or point of sales system, according to Innominate. The link for this article located at LinuxDevices is no longer available. . Revolutionary miniature cybersecurity gadget secures prestigious Wolfsburg AG award for its flexible architecture and effectiveness in manufacturing environments.. Tiny Network Security Device, Innominate mGuard, Open Architecture Security, Industrial Automation Device. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Crossbeam X40S 2.0: High-Performance Open Appliance For Enhanced Security

Crossbeam Systems, Inc., announced general availability of version 2.0 of the Crossbeam X40S, the first "open appliance" for providing a complete, high-performance security solution composed of multiple "best of breed" applications from leading independent software vendors (ISVs). Initial enterprise and service . . . . Crossbeam Systems, Inc., announced general availability of version 2.0 of the Crossbeam X40S, the first "open appliance" for providing a complete, high-performance security solution composed of multiple "best of breed" applications from leading independent software vendors (ISVs). Initial enterprise and service provider deployments have shown that the high-availability X40S yields a 10-fold price/performance improvement over traditional security solutions through an innovative, patent-pending method of distributing security applications across up to 10 open application processors. By combining the flexibility of servers with the performance, reliability and simplicity of appliances, the X40S radically improves security implementation in data centers while greatly reducing software, hardware and management costs. The link for this article located at Crossbeam Systems is no longer available. . NexGen Technologies debuts edition 3.5 of Z90R, a groundbreaking open platform designed for enhanced reliability and efficiency.. Crossbeam X40S, open security appliance, application performance, innovative security solution, high-performance security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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