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Apr 7, 2004 : In2net Chooses EdgeTech for Security
📅 - EdgeTech Services (edgetechservices.com), a developer of enterprise security solutions, announced on Tuesday that it has signed a one-year agreement with In2net Network (in2net.com👉 Total Reviews: 1 🙌 Average Rating: 10 / 10 👍 Good Reviews: 1 👎 Bad Reviews: 0 👈 Official Responses: 0), a colocation and Web hosting provider, to provide it with intrusion prevention systems (IPS). Under the agreement, EdgeTech will also provide 24x7 support.
EdgeTech implemenets intrusion prevention technology from Top Layer Networks (toplayer.com). Last year, dedicated hosting specialist EV1Servers (ev1servers.net) deployed Top Layer solutions in its facilities. "Edgetech brings together a combination of best-in-class security technologies and the expertise to support the implementation and beyond," says Leo Lam, Network Administrator at In2net Network. "While IPS is still a relatively new technology in the security arena, Edgetech has proven that it already has the depth of knowledge required to maximize the efficiencies and effectiveness of an IPS infrastructure." EdgeTech said its intrusion solutions, bolstered by technology from Top Layer, will protect In2net's facilities and critical applications from malicious network traffic. "As a company deeply entrenched in enterprise security, we make it our business to support the intricate security needs of today's top enterprises - In2net is no exception," says Sang Ho Kim, president of Edgetech. "We commend In2net on their proactive approach to providing the most advanced network security, and look forward to helping them achieve the levels of service their clients have come to expect."
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