Archive for category antivirus
Juniper Firefly Perimeter 12.1×47 D10.2 Release – What’s New
Posted by Erin K. Banks in antispam, antivirus, cloud security, DLP, Firefly, Juniper, KVM, security, virtualization, virtualization, VMware on September 25, 2014
Several weeks ago, Juniper Networks officially released an updated version of Firefly Perimeter. The version is 12.1×47 D10.2. We provided a lot of new and amazing updates into the product. I wanted to take this opportunity to provide you with an understanding of what is currently available in this code. Unified Threat Management ( UTM […]
Do as I Say, Not as I Do – Security
Posted by Erin K. Banks in antivirus, policies, security on March 27, 2013
The great thing about my new job… I get to talk about security all day. Whether it is talking about VMware vCloud Networking and Security or the security of the hypervisor or even security requirements or just sitting around with co-workers… security is my game and I am here to play Recently though I got […]
Antivirus … Why exactly do we use this software?
Posted by Erin K. Banks in antivirus, policies, security on June 19, 2012
Don’t you love it when you hear a song and it just sets you into this mood… Makes you want to dance and sing down the aisle of the airplane? NO?… oh.. maybe it is just me. Any way, the song isn’t the focus of this post. That Dell laptop the man next to me […]