As your trusted adviser, FishNet Security offers industry-leading and comprehensive security, data and networking solutions that complement our strategic approach to benefit all levels of your organization.
FishNet Security has partnered with premier hardware and software technology vendors to provide unbiased technology infrastructure solutions to meet business objectives. This enables us to deliver scalable and secure infrastructure environments across all industries.
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Assess and understand your infrastructure needs |
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Design |
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Network architecture (logical and physical) and datacenter architecture |
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Solution Review |
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Recommend a solution combining hardware, software and services that will comply with your enterprise requirements |
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Staging and Configuration |
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Deployment |
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Solution deployment by experienced infrastructure experts |
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QA, Testing and Review |
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Performance testing, benchmarking, network review and third-party review of network |
Wireless
Wireless networking brings new freedom and options to the enterprise network. It also brings new security challenges that must be overcome. The products in this category can be a key component to the overall wireless security solution.
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Web Gateway
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Web Application Firewall
Web application firewalls (WAF) are firewalls which apply sets of rules to a web connection that specifically covers common attacks. The rules can be customized to better identify and block many attacks. Customization can be significant and will need to be maintained. Web application firewalls can be filters, appliances, or server plug-ins.
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WAN Optimization
A wide area network is a network which covers a large spanning area including links across metropolitan, regional, or national boundaries. This is a contrast to personal, local, campus, or metropolitan networks as WAN's are used to connect various networks together, so users within one location can communicate with users at a separate location using the Wide Area Network. Typically, WAN's are built for one specific organization and are private networks.
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Vulnerability Management
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URL Content Filtering
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Unified Threat Management (UTM)
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System Configuration
The system configuration is the data on what the system is. It defines what comprises the system and how they relate. The system configuration model is broken into three primary categories: documentation, deployment, and operations.
The documentation within the system configuration model is the data on what the system is currently or what it will be. The data should be pure and concise and should be void of information on what the system was or how the plan will be implemented.
Deployment is the process of analyzing the documentation, implementing a plan to configure the system, and validating the configuration.
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SSL VPN
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Security Information Event Monitoring (SIEM)
Security Information & Event Management (SIEM) is a network security tool used for centralized storage and analysis of logs or events which are generated through network software. SIEM is closely related to Log Management. However, as log management focuses on the collection and storage of data, SIEM focuses on a deeper level of data and event analysis. Such analysis may include attaching information such as host information and identity information. SIEM's can also be integrated with external remediation, workflow, and ticketing components to assist in incident resolution.
SIEM's are often used to meet U.S. regulatory requirements such as Sabanes-Oxley and PCI-DSS because of their enhanced monitoring and analysis capabilities for industry compliance.
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Secure File Transfer
Secure File Transfer utilizes tools for securely transferring of files for example through SSH, SFTP, and HTTPS.
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Routing and Switching
Routing is the process of assigning network traffic to a path within the network in which it will travel to its destination.
Packet switching is a digital networking communications method that groups all transmitted data - without consideration of content, type, or structure - into suitably-sized blocks, called packets.
In Packet Switching Networks, routing directs packet forwarding, which is the movement of logically addressed packets from their source to their destination through the use of intermediate nodes. Nodes are typically hardware devices such as routers, bridges, gateways, firewalls, or switches. Routing tables are typically used to direct this forwarding process. Routing tables are held in the routers' memory, and maintain a record of the routes to various network destinations, thus being an essential component for efficient routing.
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Risk Management
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Patch Management
A patch is a piece of software designed to fix or update a computer application. Patches are often necessary to fix security vulnerabilities and bugs while improving the reliability and performance of an application. Patches typically refer to small fixes. Large fixes which significantly change a program are typically referred to service packs or software updates.
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Network Taps and Aggregators
Test Access Ports or Taps create access ports for monitoring by splitting or regenerating the network signal which allows IT personnel to easily monitor a network link. Typically taps are placed between network devices such as switches, routers, or firewalls, in order to provide network and security administrators a permanent access point for monitoring devices. A large benefit of taps is the elimination of downtime to run cabling directly to the monitoring device from the network devices, this eliminates possible cabling issues as well as saves IT personnel time. The monitoring device which is connected to the Tap receives traffic as if it were in line, including all errors.
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Network Monitoring
Network management is the operation, administration, and maintenance of a network in order to ensure security, performance, and reliability. Network management ensures a network is continuously running smoothly, identifying issues before users are affected. Network administrators must configure resources and provide support. They must also perform maintenance requirements, and track all necessary resources and how they are assigned.
There are countless functions associated with Network Management which include but are not limited to: controlling, planning, allocating, deploying, coordinating and monitoring resources and activities of a network.
Network Management has become a critical aspect or the IT team's function within today's organizations.
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Network Access Control (NAC)
Network access control is a unifying approach to endpoint security technology which authenticates and enforces network security components such as antivirus, host intrusion prevention, and vulnerability assessment.
As a device connects to a network, it is checked by pre-installed software with access only to resources that can resolve or update issues. The device is not permitted access until it complies with pre-determined standards and pre-defined policies. The standards and policies being checked include anti-virus, protection level, system update level, and configuration. Once the device meets the defined standards it is granted access to the network.
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Mobile Security
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Malware - Detection and Prevention
Anti-malware software's purpose is to prevent, detect, and remove malicious software (malware). Malware can include computer viruses, worms, adware, spyware, stealware, and trojan horses.
Viruses and worms usually self replicate and cause a variety of problems for users and computers.
Adware is a type of malware which displays advertisements, even without the consent of the user. Not all adware is spyware. Some companies utilize was could be termed adware but is used to mislead, spy on, or provide harm to the user or the computer.
Spyware is installed on a computer without the knowledge of the computer user and stealthily collects user information without the computer users' knowledge, and can be difficult to detect. These programs collect more than personal information they also can collect surfing habits, program usage and can take control of your computer by installing software, changing computer settings, redirect web browsers and hinder functionality of programs. Spyware typically doesn't self-replicate like viruses and worms do.
Stealware is a type of malware that diverts the payment of a legitimate affiliate to the spyware creator.
Trojan horses is a term taken from Greek history that is a type of malware that gives access to a user's computer while appearing to help the user. Trojan horses (Trojan) are non-self-replicating.
To get the most effect from their products virus designers test their new viruses against the major anti-virus applications before releasing them. In an effort to combat this anti-virus and anti-spyware programs must be continuously monitored and updated. However users must be aware that virus designers are now creating "anti-virus" programs that are really malware in disguise.
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IP Access Management (IPAM)
IP Address management is the planning, administering, tracking, and distribution of available IP addresses throughout networks and subnetworks. IP address management tools are increasingly important as new IPv6 networks are deployed using larger address pools, subnetting techniques, and more complex 128-bit hexadecimal numbers.
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Intrustion Prevention Systems (IPS)
An Intrusion-Detection System (IDS) is a tool used to detect attempted attacks or intrusions by crackers or automated attack tools, by identifying security breaches such as incoming shellcode, viruses, malware or trojan horses transmitted via computer system or network. Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) actively blocks the same attacks and intrusion attempts based on a user-defined policy.
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IM Protection
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Identity Management
Identity and access management is not a single product but a set of processes and supporting technologies for maintaining a user’s or group’s complete set of identity information, spanning multiple business and application contexts, and access entitlements to ensure they have access to the right resources at the right time.
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Governance Risk & Compliance
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Forensics
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Firewall Change Control Monitoring
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Firewall
A firewall is a device or set of devices (hardware, software, or both) within a computer system or network which is configured to block unauthorized access while protecting authorized communication. Firewalls permit or deny computer applications based upon a defined set of rules/criteria. Firewalls are widely used to prevent unauthorized internet access to private networks, especially intranets. All data being communicated through an intranet must pass through a firewall, which searches all data and blocks data which does not meet specific security criteria.
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End Point Security
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Encryption
The main purposes of encryption software are encryption and decryption of data. Data that has been encrypted must have a key to be accessed. Encryption software typically covers data sent or received via email, files on hard drives or removable media, and as data sent over computer networks.
End point encryption refers to the endpoint security products and techniques used to protect against data loss and unauthorized access to a network through desktops, laptops, and removable storage devices.
Email Encryption is the process of "scrambling" or encrypting the data of an email message through various methods and algorithms, which prevent anyone aside from the intended recipient(s) from opening. Once the email message is received by the intended recipient(s), he/she must authenticate, or decrypt, the email by using a pass code or password in order to view the message. Encryption is often used to achieve data security when transferring sensitive information.
Encryption Management refers to the administration of all tasks involved with the protection, storage, backup, and organizing of encryption keys. Due to regulatory compliance requirements and high-profile data losses, encryption usage is on a dramatic rise within many organizations. As organizations continue to adopt the usage of encryption, many tools can become incompatible, resulting in thousands of encryption keys therefore creating a dramatic need for encryption management tools.
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Email Security
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Database Security
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Data Security - ILP/DLP
Data Loss Prevention (DLP) refers to the systems that detect, monitor and protect confidential information. These systems use multiple techniques to detect confidential and sensitive information, to determine what to look for, and for deep content analysis. The accuracy of identification is important to avoid false positives and negatives. The strength of a system often correlates to its accuracy.
The two most common types of DLP systems are network and host-based.
There are many regulations controlling data security including Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), and Payment Card Industry (PCI) that make DLP a necessary part of an organizations information security plan. The security controls and processes that are implemented in a DLP plan aid organizations in passing required information technology audits (IT audit).
Data Loss Prevention is also sometimes referred to as Data Leak Prevention (DLP), Information Leak Prevention (ILP), Information Protection and Control (IPC), Information Leak Detection and Prevention (ILDP), and Content Monitoring and Filtering (CMF)
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Cloud Security
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Application Security Scanner
A web application security scanner is program which communicates with a web application through the web front-end in order to identify potential security vulnerabilities in the web application and architectural weaknesses. It performs a black-box test. Unlike source code scanners, web application scanners don't have access to the source code and therefore detect vulnerabilities by actually performing attacks.
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Application Delivery Controller
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Appliances
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Vulnerability Scanning
Vulnerability scanning is designed to analyze computers, networks, or applications for weaknesses. The ultimate goal performing a vulnerability scan is to identify components within a network that are susceptible to known vulnerabilities.
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Featured Partner
Riverbed
Riverbed solutions provides key enabling technologies for enterprise-wide consolidation between data centers, from remote locations, and within branch offices.






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