The Network Box S-85 is designed to protect small offices, home offices and branch offices.The Network Box S-85 has more memory than the S-35, and as such is able to offer full UTM functionality along with logging and caching functionalities. As with all Network Box S-M-E models however, the S-85 still relies on industrial solid state memory for its operating system and core software components, for greatly enhanced reliability. This model is ideal for small offices requiring full unified threat management services.
Network_Box_S-85_Data_Sheet.pdf
| TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Processor |
Intel Celeron M 1GHz (64KB Cache) |
| RAM | 2GB |
| Solid State Storage | 2GB (Industrial Compact Flash) |
| Hard Disk | 32GB SATA SSD |
| Network Ports | 4 x 10/100/1000 TX and 1 x 10/100 TX |
| SECURITY FUNCTIONS | |
| Firewall |
Packet Filtering, Stateful Packet Inspection, Proxy |
| IDS / IDP | Zero Latency, Multi-Level, Tightly Integrated with Firewall |
| VPN Types | IPSEC, L2TP, PPTP, GRE, SSL |
| IPSEC Encryption | DES, 3DES, AES, CAST, Blowfish, Serpent, Twofish |
| Anti-Virus / Anti-Spyware | SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, FTP, HTTP |
| Anti-Spam / Anti-Phishing | SMTP, POP3, IMAP4 |
| Content Filtering | HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, GOPHER, WAIS |
| KEY BENCHMARKS | |
| Network |
328 – 957 Mbps |
| IPSEC VPN |
70 Mbps (AES 256bit) |
| SSL VPN |
55 Mbps (AES 256bit) |
| Email Scanning |
4,000 - 12,000 messages per hour (UTM+) |
| Web Proxy | 27,000 – 30,000 requests per hour (UTM+) |
| PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS | |
| Unit Size | 4cm (h) x 14.6cm (d)x 26.8cm (w) |
| Weight | 1.7 kg |
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"We have specialist experts managing our firewall, ensuring our system is up to date, and managing our security policies. It is also more cost-effective to implement Network Box than manage everything ourselves."
Mark Jennings, Information and Communication Systems Manager
28th Jul 10
June saw the UK become the fourth largest producer of spam in the world, and it is now also the fourth largest producer of viruses, according to July threat statistics from managed security company, Network Box.
The number one virus producer remains the US, which has increased production by around one per cent (to 14.6 per cent). But India’s slight increase in production (from 9.2 to 9.5 per cent) was enough to move it to number two in the charts and see Korea drop to third place, with a decline in production of more than three per cent.
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