UTM security with Fortinet Mastering FortiOS / Kenneth Tam, Martín H. Hoz Salvador, Ken McAlpine, Rick Basile, Bruce Matsugu, Josh More.

Format Electronic
Publication InfoAmsterdam ; Boston ; Heidelberg ; London ; New York ; Oxford ; Paris ; San Diego ; San Francisco ; Singapore ; Sydney ; Tokyo : Elsevier : Syngress, [2013]
Descriptionxxiv, 457 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Supplemental ContentFull text available from eBook - Computer Science 2012 [EBCCS12]
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Other author/creatorTam, Kenneth.
Other author/creatorSalvador, Martín H. Hoz.
Other author/creatorMcAlpine, Ken.
Other author/creatorBasile, Rick.
Other author/creatorMatsugu, Bruce.
Other author/creatorMore, Josh.
Abstract "Traditionally, network security (firewalls to block unauthorized users, Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) to keep attackers out, Web filters to avoid misuse of Internet browsing, and antivirus software to block malicious programs) required separate boxes with increased cost and complexity. Unified Threat Management (UTM) makes network security less complex, cheaper, and more effective by consolidating all these components. This book explains the advantages of using UTM and how it works, presents best practices on deployment, and is a hands-on, step-by-step guide to deploying Fortinet's FortiGate in the enterprise. Provides tips, tricks, and proven suggestions and guidelines to set up FortiGate implementations. Presents topics that are not covered (or are not covered in detail) by Fortinet's documentation. Discusses hands-on troubleshooting techniques at both the project deployment level and technical implementation area."--Page 4 of cover.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2012286214
ISBN9781597497473
ISBN1597497479

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