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EXPLOSION PROTECTED CAMERA Bosch Security Systems’ Extreme


Series Camera EX65 holds international explosion-protected certifications to provide safe sur- veillance for hazardous locations, including oil and gas, petrochem- ical and chemical facilities. The camera can withstand tempera- tures from -58°F to 140°F with a


heater that activates at low temperatures to resist ice build-up and a sunshield for reliable operation in the hottest desert set- tings. www.boschsecurity.us


UNIFIED THREAT MANAGEMENT Astaro Security Gateway Ver-


sion 8.2 offers 60 new fea- tures or enhancements, including Application Control (Next Generation Firewall), Interactive Web Reporting and a new authentication agent. Application Control


improves network visibility, blocks unwanted applications and empowers IT administrators to prioritize bandwidth usage. This information can then be used to make educated decisions that will have the most impact on the business, allowing them to mold their security policy to precisely fit how their company uses the Internet. As for the Authentication Agent, it allows adminis- trators to authenticate users by name instead of IP address. www.astaro.com


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SECURITY SERVICES Dell's SecureWorks Information Security Services helps com- panies protect their IT assets and comply with regulations and reduce costs. With SecureWorks, users can gain 24x7x365 protection of networks, end points, applications and data from cyber threats; offload resource-intensive security operations to certified security experts; minimize the burden of compliance related to regulations like PCI DSS and HIPAA; understand emerging cyber threats and proactively manage security risk; and reduce costs due to security breaches, infections and IT downtime. Overall, the managed security services offering in- cludes security monitoring, and log security information and vulnerability management. www.dell.com


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