NetClarity NACwall Micro Appliance to Debut at AMCC's Booth During INTEROP 2008
"Green" Low-heat, Low-energy, Small Footprint PowerPC Architecture Network Security Appliances Showcased at AMCC Booth# 458
Boston and Las Vegas (PRWEB) April 28, 2008 -- NetClarity will showcase its new 'green' NACwall Micro appliance, which is designed to secure small offices, home offices and branch offices, at Interop 2008 in Las Vegas, from April 29 - May 1, 2008, at the AMCC Booth #458. These Network Access Control (NAC) appliances, powered by AMCC PowerPC embedded processors, use low power and create little heat, have no moving parts and fit in the palm of your hand.
NetClarity's new patented NACwall appliances not only keep criminals off a network, behind a firewall but they also show, with pinpoint accuracy all of the vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs) in network equipment that a cyber criminal or hacker will exploit. According to USCERT, more than 95 percent of successful cybersecurity breaches occur as a direct result of an exploit against a known vulnerability, that occurs most often behind a firewall or in a demilitarized zone (DMZ) or on an encrypted wireless network.
"NetClarity has created an innovative security solution based on our AMCC PowerPC embedded processor in their new line of NACwall appliances for Network Access Control (NAC) of smaller wired and wireless networks and remote offices," said Sam Fuller, Vice President of Marketing at AMCC. "We are excited to see our embedded processors helping to address NAC market challenges."
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