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Promisec's InnerSpace eliminates blind spots in the network
  Add date: 10/13/2008   Publishing date: 10/13/2008   Hits: 1
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Promisec Inc. has announced Promisec InnerSpace™, providing comprehensive endpoint compliance and governance for the distributed enterprise. With InnerSpace, organizations benefit from greater ease-of-use, management and effectiveness of their network security infrastructure from a centralized location to gain complete visibility and control and enforce corporate and regulatory compliance.

Promisec InnerSpace is a solution based on Clientless Endpoint Security Management (CESM) technology with continuous endpoint monitoring, automatically enforcing security policies, and offering problem remediation without the need for clients installed on the systems being inspected. Promisec technology identifies threats and deviations from corporate policy and resolves them before they become serious security issues.

Key features of Promisec InnerSpace:
· Global Command and Control – Centralized monitoring and management of internal network security operations enterprise-wide
· Complete Visibility Enterprise-Wide – Supports comprehensive security controls across endpoints and servers in a globally distributed network
· Enterprise Interoperable – Designed to inspect multiple policies on multiple networks simultaneously
· Endpoint Management Platform – Provides layered security management all of installed 3rd party security solutions to ensure proper operation
· Baseline for User Group Authorizations – Builds a baseline of what each group of endpoints is allowed to do; Identifies anomalies to the baseline evident in the endpoint’s activity. Baselines are made up of Processes, Services, Start-up Commands, Toolbars, Devices, and Applications.
· User Defined Customization – Enables customized search criteria for inspections to pinpoint individual objects; provides change control to exactly identify unauthorized changes to registry data.
· High Availability – Sentries can be installed in pairs or clustered to ensure their availability at branch sites reporting to the Management Server.
· Management Log – Logs configuration changes made to inspection configurations; carries out remediation. Provides full audit of configurations and changes.

Other key features include:
· Client-Server Infrastructure - Log in any time to see what the system has discovered.
· Two Unique User Interfaces - One for configuration, and one for monitoring and remediation, allowing separation of users according to their roles.
· Distributed Deployment Architecture - Sentries can be deployed to remote locations or in the same location to get more coverage, divide the load or run more policies conc! urrently.
· Support for Syslog Alerting Included
· Integrated SQL Database for Reporting - Can easily be used to report using Crystal reports™ and other report! ing tools.

“Getting network security right, especially in a distributed enterprise environment is no simple task as it has the potential to impact hundreds of existing hardware and software operations that require centralized management to address complications, said Jon Oltsik, security analyst for Enterprise Strategy Group.

 

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