Tuesday, January 10, 2006

D-Link: SecureSpot Internet Security Device in the CES 2006 People's voice Award from CNet

D-Link Vote for the SecureSpot Internet Security Device in the CES 2006 People's voice Award from CNet

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Revolutionize the way you protect your home or small business network and computer systems from viruses, network attacks, and hackers. Stop spending time researching and installing confusing and expensive stand-alone security products, only to have them fail to function as promised, or cause your systems to grind to a crawl with bulky features and gimmicks.

D-Link SecureSpot™ is an all-in-one, plug and play desktop Internet Security Device (ISD) for network security firewall, intrusion detection, pop-up killer, spyware killer, content filtering, and anti-virus software. This easy to use security solution saves you time and money while providing you enterprise level threat protection.

D-Link SecureSpot is the first all-in-one desktop Internet security device designed for protecting the home and family. The home broadband user now has access to a comprehensive, effective, and easy-to-use desktop security device that eliminates the need for multiple (and frequently incompatible) complex and expensive software solutions.

SecureSpot effectively and concurrently combats a variety of threats-viruses, network attacks, malicious code, hacker exploits, and hybrid threats such as SQL Slammer, Code Red, and MS Blaster—utilizing a proprietary technological breakthrough. SecureSpot is designed to perform multiple security functions with a single device and a web-hosted control center, putting an end to the need for consumers to purchase and use stand-alone firewalls, pop-up killers, reporting applications, content filters, spam filters, and antivirus protection.

D-Link SecureSpot All-in-One Internet security appliance provides triple protection

CNET: CES 2006: The D-Link SecureSpot device is a hardware/software solution that guards your home network with three layers of protection.

The small box sits on your network between your modem and router (and is router-agnostic), and you'll have to install a thin client on each of your PCs. The first layer is a back-end network server that constantly tracks known spam sites, viruses, and spyware sites. The second layer is the built-in firewall that protects your entire network, and the final layer protects individual clients within your network. A browser-based control panel lets users administer one or multiple computers, and protections and permissions can be set for an individual PC or an individual user profile. You can block particular applications or Web sites, and the software blocks pop-ups and spam and includes antivirus protection. The beauty of this device is that you don't have to install antivirus software on each machine on your network individually, nor do you have to monitor each PC individually.

The D-Link SecureSpot is a plug-and-play device that automatically detects devices on the local network. It works with both Windows and Mac OS X. Pricing starts at US$99.99 for the box and four licenses. Each additional license is US$19.99, and the annual subscription renewal is US$79.99.

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