RE: RE: Security for new small company

From: Kleber S Oliveira (ksoli02@netscape.net)
Date: 01/14/02


Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 14:31:17 -0500
From: ksoli02@netscape.net (Kleber S Oliveira)
To: owentoby@wellsfargo.com, burt0n@altavista.com

I think that when you're implementing security to your company you don't have to look for the better cost but you must have to look for the better solution.

owentoby@WellsFargo.COM wrote:

>I've used sonicwall, and it does have configurable rules, plus infrequent
>downloads of new firmware that will update IDS signatures - good for the
>money.
>
>Toby
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Burt0n [mailto:burt0n@altavista.com]
>Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 3:04 AM
>To: ksoli02@netscape.net
>Cc: security-basics@securityfocus.com
>Subject: RE: Security for new small company
>
>
>Hi,
>
>I must admit i did wonder about a watchguard or sonicwall. Are these
>products seen as being adequate though?
>
>Thanks
>
>Ben
>
>
>On Thu, 10 January 2002, Kleber S Oliveira wrote:
>
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>> Hello Ben,
>>
>> You could buy Watchguard (SOHO) or Cisco PIX (506). These fw are for
>> small companies or branch offices that have small throughput.
>>
>> But if you want to create a DMZ with the mail server and website you
>> could buy a Cisco PIX 515R that has three or more ethernet interfaces
>> to do it. This solution is better and more scalable.
>>
>> Any doubts don't hesitate to ask.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Kleber
>>
>> Ben <burt0n@altavista.com> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >I work for a new small company, and have been
>> >asked to look into security with regard to our LAN and
>> >web connection. I am from a technical background
>> >but could do with some advice in the security area.
>> >
>> >Our LAN is a w2k domain with 10 clients all running
>> >win2k. We are going to have a DSL connection put in
>> >soon and i'm thinking about firewalls and
>> >server 'locking down'.
>> >
>> >Ideally we would like a hardware soloution for the
>> >firewall, at present our website + email is with a
>> >hosting company. Within 12-18 months though this
>> >may change to hosting the site + email ourselves.
>> >
>> >Could anybody recommend firewalls/security
>> >products - and what ever soloution we go for what
>> >must they be able to do?
>> >
>> >Many thanks
>> >
>> >Ben
>> >
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