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Cyberoam Utm Appliance

Keeping pace with emerging network threats is not a big deal with Cyberoam's multi-core advantage. Nobody seems to question the capacity of Unified Threat Management appliances these days. Now that we have introduced multi-core processors, the question has become moot.

Multi-core processor driven Cyberoam UTM appliance isn't just about powerful hardware, but redesigned software too, to take the greatest advantage of the scalable multi-core architecture. With that, Cyberoam has raised the bar with 5-6 times higher throughput even over IPS and UTM over HTTP - and we aren't talking of just UDP throughput here.

This is one more reason why Cyberoam continues to offer the granularity that its security + identity approach demands no matter what the volume of traffic is, nor the type of threat.

Stands to reason since attackers are targeting the users. Users themselves are turning into a threat with more than half the threats coming from internal sources. So now, Cyberoam continues to let you see each and every user with the username, anywhere in the network, anytime of the day or night- at vastly higher speeds.

Plus, it continues to offer the highest levels of security against emerging threats without degrading performance since the updates are done on the software and not the hardware - it's a known fact that hardware eventually begins to show the strain on its limited space and slows down your security.

Harish Chib

"Harish Chib is the VP (New business development) Cyberoam. To find out more about Cyberoam -
http://www.cyberoam.com/
http://www.cyberoam.com/productoverview.html"

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1. keyur (07:01, 16.04.2009)
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