NetIntercept Steps Into the (Data) Breach
February 27, 2007, Malden, MA 2006 was definitely the
Year of the Data Breach. Nearly 100 organizations in over 30 states
were jeopardized by a data breach, resulting in the loss or compromise
of over 200 million items total of personally identifiable information.
At Sandstorm Enterprises, we understand that your organization's reputation
often rides on the security of your data. Sandstorm's network forensics
and analysis solution, NetIntercept, can mitigate data breach incidents
and other network misuse by silently monitoring your network traffic,
discovering intruders and insider misbehavior, pinpointing breaches,
and identifying the information traveling over your network. Using the
NetIntercept solution, you can discover security breaches quickly and shift
your focus from finding problems to fixing them.
Perhaps 2007 will be the Year of Fixing the Data Breach, but with over 2.5
million items of personally identifiable information compromised to date,
prospects seem dim. "We expect that this trend will not only continue, but
get worse, unless the consumer world begins to treat this type of information
as valuable," commented the maintainers of attrition.org, a computer security
Web site.
Sandstorm realizes the value of your data, and we are dedicated to providing
you with powerful solutions for your data security problems. The NetIntercept
product line contains low-, medium-, and high-capacity product offerings, as
well as a laptop version. NetIntercept pricing starts at under $10,000, and
provides a cost-effective addition to your network monitoring and security
toolkit. Visit the Sandstorm Web site and try out our software-only demonstration
version of NetIntercept to evaluate this powerful tool.
About Sandstorm Enterprises®
Sandstorm Enterprises, based in Malden, Massachusetts, provides "tools with sharp
edges"® to information security professionals. Sandstorm develops powerful solutions
for network monitoring, network forensics analysis, and security auditing including
telephone line scanning. Visit us on the Web at www.sandstorm.net.
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