Network-1 has just announced a product called Cyberwall Plus for NT Server.
The product encompasses the following features:

Full Stateful Inspection, Kernel Mode Firewall Multi level packet filtering.
Multi-protocol support, Built in Intrusion Detection, prevention and
logging, and a Intuitive GUI with on the fly reconfiguration.

The product resides between the NDIS and Microsoft bindery.  Basically you
are getting a firewall, intrusion detection and
protection of your operating system all for only $ 1995 per servfer.  Take a
moment and visit http://www.network-1.com.

Cyberwall Plus for Server is one of the three products that we have in the
Cyberwall Family.  Cyberwall Plus for IP allows for internall firewalling of
IP.  Cyberwall PLUS AP support nearly 2500 protocols and filters.

Network-1 has been in business since 1990 and was the first company to ship
intrusion detection back in 1991 and shipped the first "stealth mode"
firewall in 1993.  

Additionally, are consulting group has designed networks and provided
security services to the fortune 1000 for nearly ten years.  Please see us
either Networld Interop in Vegas next week or the ISSA show in NY on May
13th.

Thanks,

Stephen Clark
Network-1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(781) 522-3421

-----Original Message-----
From: John O. K. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 1999 9:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Additions to the Firewall defenses.


I was wondering what people would suggest for supplementing thier defenses
in regards to Intrusion Detection in an all NT based environment.  The
majority of the organizations I have worked in used Unix boxes to run their
IDS so I have not researched IDS on NT only environments.  I have worked
with Host based software like Kanes and Axent's Omniguard but would like
something with Network capabilities.


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