InternetPerils Announces PerilSnap, a Breakthrough Internet Security Product that Examines a User's Network Neighborhood for Internet Connection Risk
PerilSnap examines the paths and latencies leading to an IP address for anomalies, nonredundant paths, and other potential risks to network performance. PerilSnap enables eCommerce, Banks, Internet Providers (ISPs), Telecom including providers of Voice over IP (VoIP), Insurers, and Governments to better manage Internet risks beyond the firewall they cannot control. Phishing, cable cuts, congestion, and natural disasters require external measurement and coordinated response. InternetPerils' products identify and measure Internet Security risks worldwide, and deliver the real-time intelligence required to develop innovative mitigation, insurance, ecommerce performance measurement, business continuity and disaster recovery strategies.
Austin, TX (PRWEB) June 12, 2006 -- InternetPerils, Inc., a leading provider of automated products for Internet Business Risk Management, today announced the availability of PerilSnap, a powerful, yet quick and easy way for users to examine the Internet near their IP address for anomalies, nonredundant paths, and other potential risks to their network’s performance.
Now in beta, a simple PerilSnap is free and provides a snapshot of the user’s Internet “neighborhood.” More complex PerilSnaps--- including PerilSnapPlus and PerilSnap Deluxe, both available on a subscription basis--- can examine multiple IP addresses and even provide animations that clearly illustrate the health and performance of the user’s network neighborhood over time. Users can sign up for PerilSnap at http://www.internetperils.com/products/perilsnap.php
For the first time, Internet users, whether from the home office or enterprise, can now easily review a snapshot of the Internet that directly impacts the quality of their network’s IP performance. PerilSnap visualizations represent nodes in the nearby Internet neighborhood: client computers, servers, and routers. PerilSnap’s color-coding also show the relative health and performance of the user’s nearby network by illustrating speeds of connections between devices including the latencies, packet loss, and non-responding nodes along the network.
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