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McAfee launches Desktop Firewall 8.5

New firewall from McAfee for protection against insecure mobile client access

 

Sanata Clara, CA - Apr 18, 2005 (PRN): McAfee, Inc. today announced McAfee Desktop Firewall 8.5, an enhanced version of its distributed software firewall for small to large enterprises that need robust protection from today's sophisticated threats and targeted hacker attacks. 
McAfee Desktop Firewall 8.5 includes multi-layered protection through inbound and outbound traffic monitoring, policy enforcement and reporting, select intrusion prevention capabilities and application monitoring. With McAfee Desktop Firewall 8.5, administrators can now control access for traveling or remote users through Connection Aware Policies, which apply a pre-defined firewall rule set based on whether the user's connection meets certain criteria - helping to increase network security by reducing exposure to potentially unsecured network connections.

Mobile users and road warriors access the corporate infrastructure in different ways, such as broadband, dial-up and virtual private network connections (VPN), and each method of connection requires unique control policies. McAfee Desktop Firewall 8.5 gives organizations the flexibility to selectively define different polices based on whether the user has passed a number of connection criteria, such as verifying the gateway IP and Mac address prior to connection to the home network. Once verified, McAfee Desktop Firewall 8.5 can issue a separate policy rule set that provides specific network access privileges to the client.

"We are a company that is active in more than 20 countries, with many remote users and decentralized offices," said Tomi Behm, Processing and Network division, TietoEnator Corporation. "McAfee Desktop Firewall 8.5 includes connection aware policies, which help administrators easily process specific policies based on whether a user's connection criteria is met. Now we can issue different firewall policies to clients whether they're within our corporate network or accessing it from some remote location through different connection types. This helps us enforce regulatory compliance, decrease help desk tickets, manage patches and improve our overall security."

"In a recent Forrester study among SMBs and enterprises, companies rated viruses and worms as the most serious security threat, but were not always investing in the right tools to defend against these threats," said David Friedlander, senior analyst, Forrester. "Personal firewalls are no longer a nice-to-have -- they are a necessity. Companies should install personal firewalls on all machines that leave the corporate network. In addition, they should protect their desktop computers, which become vulnerable to malicious code the second a remote machine plugs back into the corporate network."

McAfee Desktop Firewall 8.5 provides network quarantining and complete client lockdown to help organizations regain control of their networked clients. The solution resides on a desktop or server, helping to monitor internal traffic traveling between desktop and servers to prevent and block internal threats. McAfee Desktop Firewall 8.5 is easily deployed and can be centrally managed under a single console with McAfee(R) ePolicy Orchestrator(R) (ePO(TM)) for the enterprise, which provides scaleable centralized management, deployment and graphical reporting. McAfee Desktop Firewall 8.5 can be purchased as a standalone product to add onto existing implementations or within the McAfee Active Threat Protection suite.

"McAfee Desktop Firewall 8.5 provides an advanced layer of security for corporate systems and is an essential component of McAfee's comprehensive system security strategy for a complete lockdown against today's threats," said Steve Crutchfield, director of product marketing, McAfee, Inc. "With connection aware policies, our enterprise users have improved policy flexibility to meet the varying security requirements common to distributed businesses."

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