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F-Secure Takes Linux Security to a New Level

A new email gateway solution for ISPs and IT departments launched together with new Linux based security management solutions.

F-Secure's product portfolio for Linux covers both virus protection and data encryption. These products are optimised for protecting both standalone Linux computers as well as Linux servers and gateways, and to help remotely manage both Windows- and Linux -machines. This portfolio is now expanded with 3 new products: F-Secure Anti-Virus for Firewalls 6.10, F-Secure Anti-Virus for Linux Servers 4.50 and F-Secure Policy Manager for Linux. These new products will introduce superior virus detection for Linux servers and email gateways as well as true cross-platform management capability.

Linux has become one of the central building blocks in our global network infrastructure. Lack of security at this level would not only put the backbone itself in jeopardy, but also leave a majority of the end-users' computers vulnerable to attacks. F-Secure's Linux-products ensure that this backbone can be operated safely and prevent viruses from propagating through it. "We have already seen several fast-spreading worms that use Linux servers to replicate. The Slapper-incident is just one example," says Mr. Mikko Hypponen, the Manager of Antivirus Research at F-Secure. "The only reliable way to fight this kind of threat is to implement security in the network itself", he continues.

F-Secure Anti-Virus for Firewalls 6.10 enables the customer to use pure Linux/Unix solutions at the gateway level. This product provides the same features as the Windows-version, thus enabling the customer to scan traffic that goes through the firewall. The product is especially important in environments where the critical gateways are based on Unix/Linux to reduce downtime and improve scalability. With multiple scanning engines this product provides reliable protection against all known types of viruses, including macro, script and binary viruses.

F-Secure Anti-Virus for Linux Servers 4.50 provides a new architecture that is optimised for mail scanning and other similar tasks. The product provides a new powerful interface that is optimal for integration in systems like AMaViS that check contents for viruses. The interface allows the user to easily schedule tasks like virus scans and definition file updates. This product is, like the F-Secure Anti-Virus for Firewalls, based on the same industry leading scanning technology as the other products in the F-Secure Anti-Virus family. It uses the same update files and provides the equally high detection rate. One of the most significant new features in F-Secure Anti-Virus for Linux Servers 4.50 is the daemon mode. This mode enables the user to load the scanning engines into memory permanently. A small lightweight module can attach to this daemon and start scanning tasks. This unique architecture ensures extremely fast scanning performance with quick and easy integration to any solution that might want to launch an anti-virus check.

F-Secure Policy Manager is the centralized policy management tool for the entire F-Secure product range. This tool has been available for Windows already for several years, but is now available for Linux as well. The new Linux-version introduces both a console- and sever-component for Linux.

These components are fully compatible with the versions for Windows and mixed systems are supported. The most common installation scenario is a set-up where several Linux servers running F-Secure Policy Manager Server are distributed through an enterprise network. Windows workstations connect to these servers and the administrator can use the Linux- or Windows-based F-Secure Policy Manager Console to manage the system. The benefits are obvious in organizations that use Linux as their server platform. The F-Secure Policy Manager 5.11 for Linux is available for download at:
http://www.f-secure.co.uk/small_businesses/evaluations/fspm.html