Experiences with company nCircle and their IP360 product

From: Bongers, Coen (coen.bongers_at_logicacmg.com)
Date: 11/23/05

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    Hello people,
             
    As a lurking list-user I have allready seen a lot of good information on
    these mailing lists. But now I would like to fire-off a question myself;
             
    Does any of the listmembers have any experience with the security
    company nCircle and their products? Their product IP360 in particular
    has my interest.
             
    The SanFrancisco and Londen based company has some interesting products
    for vulnerabillity management and Intrusion Detection. I've met with
    representatives of nCircle at some security-fairs in the past and they
    strike me as very professional and capable people. Also their products
    seem qualitative to me.
             
    Last weeks I've followed a discussion on best pen-test tools on these
    mailing lists, but I cannnot remember seeing anything about nCircle's
    products.
             
    So, any input on experience with their products and with the company
    (European office) would be appriciated.
             
    Possible subjects (amongst others) for response could be;
             
            -Easo of implementation
            -Ease-of-use
            -Support quality and speed
            -Missing features / unique features
            -Ease of integreation with other systems
            -Portabillity to other networks
            -etc

    Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards,

             

    Coen Bongers

    Security Consultant

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