Web and Mail Gateways
Protecting Critical Asset Information
CIP requirements call for the protection of operational procedures, network topology or similar diagrams, floor plans of computing centers that contain critical cyber assets, equipment layouts of critical cyber assets, disaster recovery plans, incident response plans, and security configuration information.
Protecting this information about critical assets is just as important as protecting the assets themselves. Making sure that sensitive information is protected as it moves around in and out of the network is a challenge for enterprises worldwide.
Secure Mail (IronMail) and Secure Web (Webwasher) can identify confidential content in email and web traffic and automatically enforce policies to protect the data. Using combinations of sophisticated scanning technologies, Secure Computing solutions can learn what is critical and what is not so that data cannot be leaked out through email text, attachments (clear or intentionally obfuscated), encrypted files, Web blogs, chat rooms, or web-based mail.
Guarding the Network from Inbound Threats
Preventing Malware
Data protection is a bi-directional problem. While it is important to make sure that critical information doesn’t leave the organization, it is equally important to make sure that inappropriate, dangerous, and malicious code stays out. Secure Web and Secure Mail lead the industry in the identification and blocking of all forms of malware, even the first time an attack is encountered.
By combining Secure Mail strong data leakage protection, with Secure Web’s ability to prevent malware from entering the company, it is possible to achieve real security and comply with the following CIP Standards:
- CIP-003-1 R.4- Information Protection
- CIP-007-1 R.4- Use anti-virus and anti-malware tools
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