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Enterprise Applications briefs

By Staff Writers, Network World
November 18, 2002 12:04 AM ET
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EEye Digital Security has announced a version of Retina Network Security Scanner, its vulnerability-assessment product, in which departmental deployments can report to a central database to generate a single report on configurations and weaknesses of routers, printers, firewalls, operating systems and applications.

The new version, called Enterprise Vulnerability Assessment and Remediation Management, starts at $20,000.

Symantec has announced a security alerting service called DeepSight, through which network managers can receive e-mail or fax alerts about newly discovery vulnerabilities or viruses.

The service, which requires managers to register their internal systems over the Web, provides data related solely to that organization's applications and equipment to provide the most relevant information because an average of 60 new vulnerabilities are discovered every week.

DeepSight, which starts at $5,000 per year, also offers an online workflow process to keep track of remediation requirements.

Read more about security in Network World's Security section.

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