GTA Releases GB-OS 5.0 Firewall UTM Software
Global Technology Associates, Inc. (GTA), a worldwide leader in cost-effective network security solutions, today released GB-OS 5.0, the next evolution of GTA firewall system software. GB-OS 5.0 focuses on advancements to perimeter security by offering unified threat management (UTM) features for GTA firewall systems.
In GB-OS 5.0, GTA has incorporated a robust Intrusion Prevention System into GTA’s core GB-OS system software. When used in conjunction with Mail Sentinel Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam and Surf Sentinel content filtering, GTA firewall UTM systems offer a comprehensive perimeter security solution.
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“GTA has been incorporating aspects of UTM perimeter security in our last two operating system releases,” said Paul Emerson, President of GTA. “Since introduced in 1994, GTA firewall products have been continually evolving and now include a full complement of UTM features – Intrusion Prevention, Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam and GTA secure firewall features. GTA customers can defend their networks against malicious threats with our cost effective, dedicated systems.”
GTA Firewall UTM systems are purpose built systems specifically designed for use in the SME marketplace. GB-OS 5.0 will be available on GTA’s current full range of systems – from the GB-250 desktop appliance to GTA’s GB-3000 Gigabit Firewall UTM Appliance.
“Protecting our customer’s network is the driving focus behind GTA products,” said Nita Seng, VP of Sales & Marketing for GTA. “Even smaller organizations need a secure network. By offering complete UTM features on our full range of products, GTA enables our customers with smaller networks to utilize GB-OS 5.0 UTM offering to protect against perimeter threats with a cost effective solution. There is no need for them to compromise security due to the size of their organization.”
In addition to the unified threat management features, GB-OS 5.0 includes VPN enhancements, an improved graphical interface for configuration verification and the ability to import/export configurations in XML format.
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