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HOUSTON, Aug. 25, 2008 | Network Box Releases Web Content Filtering Engine
for Google Safe Search and Safe Browsing
- Network Box USA, Inc. (www.networkboxusa.com), the American arm of managed security company Network Box Corp., today announced the release of a web content filtering technology to support Google Safe Search and Safe Browsing functions. The new capabilities, which will be standard on Network Box unified threat management (UTM) products, will allow businesses to easily implement protection against Internet threats and prevent sites and web pages with inappropriate content from appearing in search engine results.
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PR Newswire 2008-08-05 | Managed Security Providers with Global Presence More Likely to Thwart SQL Injection Attacks and Other Network Threats - HOUSTON, Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- In April 2008, a massive SQL injection attacked web sites throughout the world, compromising the integrity of their databases and garnering much industry attention. What seemed to be a sequel to this SQL injection surfaced in mid-June, slipping in largely under the radar - but not the radar of at least one global provider of managed security, Network Box Corp.
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Credit Union Journal, July 21, 2008
SAN ANTONIO - Air Force Credit Union here has made a “world of difference” in network security by purging multiple systems-firewall, intrusion detection and prevention, virtual private network and e-mail and web filtering-and consolidating them into one appliance.
Jeanette Cortez, manager-information systems, reports that that not only does that one appliance do it all, but does it better.
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Credit Union tech-talk Vendor Case Study
SAN ANTONIO - One very satisfied Network Box client is San Antonio-based Air Force Credit Union (AFFCU) which installed the
Network Box E-1000 in 2007. Prior to the installation of the Network Box appliance, the $260-million credit union had
experienced a handful of virus incidents and quite a bit of unsolicited email - up to 10% of the inbox total. After replacing
another far less effective UTM device with the Network Box E-1000, AFFCU has not had a malware infiltration and
the credit union has relied on Network Box to block all but 1% of their spam.
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