NETGEAR introduces industry’s first VDSL UTM firewall

 

NETGEAR, a global networking company that delivers
innovative products to consumers, businesses and service providers, announced
the launch of the NETGEAR ProSecure UTM9S the industry’s first Unified Threat
Management (UTM) gateway with both VDSL and WiFi capability.

 

The UTM9S integrates with NETGEAR ReadyNAS
network-attached storage systems, providing unlimited activity log and
quarantine capacity for forensic, regulatory and legal requirements.

 

The UTM9S is the latest addition to NETGEAR’s ProSecure
unified threat management product line, and delivers comprehensive Internet
security without traditional vendor complexity and cost.

 

The ProSecure UTM9S is the first UTM firewall on the
market to provide high-speed Internet access through an on-board VDSL modem. At
the same time, the UTM9S offers a wireless-N access point module and is a
best-of-breed UTM firewall gateway.

 

Security devices traditionally include a very small
amount of storage for log and threat quarantine data. The ProSecure UTM9S can
be set to automatically send activity logs and complete quarantined threats to
NETGEAR ReadyNAS storage systems, ensuring nearly limitless storage capacity
for forensic analysis.

 

“The ProSecure UTM9S brings our commitment to ‘smart
IT, not big IT’ to the next level,” said Jason Leung, senior product
marketing manager at NETGEAR.

 

“NETGEAR uniquely leverages ReadyNAS storage systems
to provide simple, seamless archival for quarantined email threats and log
information. This cross-product technology integration is an example of NETGEAR
delivering smart IT solutions not just products to our customers,” Leung
added.

 

NETGEAR recently introduced
the Powerline AV+ 200 Nano Dual-port Set (XAVB2602) here at IFA, one of
the world’s largest consumer electronics trade shows, where NETGEAR
is exhibiting of the Messe Berlin Exhibition Grounds.

 

The Powerline Nano Dual-port Set features a tiny adapter
that plugs into any electrical outlet and provides two Ethernet ports for
connecting Internet-enabled devices such as TVs, PCs, Blu-ray players and video
game consoles to home networks.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
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