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environment. [Next-generation firewalls ] have emerged to revolutionize

[Trouble viewing this mail? Read it online] ZDNet Enterprise Spotlight [ZDNet] [Achieve Deeper Network Security and Application Control] Traditional [firewalls] that only focus on stateful [packet inspection] and [access control rules] are not effective in today’s [advanced-threat] environment. [Next-generation firewalls (NGFWs)] have emerged to revolutionize [network security] as we know it. Download this [eBook] to learn how to achieve better security and application control. [Download Now] Sponsored By: Check out these additional resources: [Five Best Practices for Advanced Threat Protection] Malware can now detect and evade virtual sandboxes. This limits the effectiveness of traditional threat detection technologies. Learn the five capabilities an advanced threat protection solution must have to successfully defend your organization... [Download Now] [How Black Friday puts your network at risk] Nearly half of all holiday shopping is done online. This stifles productivity and bandwidth, and can put network security at risk. Learn what Black Friday means to your organization, how it can impact daily operations, the particular risk for retailers... [Download Now] [The Distributed Enterprise and the SonicWALL TZ Building a Coordinated Security Perimeter] Manage, secure and maintain compliance companywide, even as your distributed network continues to grow. Read this paper and learn how a coordinated security perimeter delivers the central management and secure wireless connectivity needed to defend... [Download Now] [Types of cyber-attacks and how to prevent them] [How secure] is your network? Explore the [four primary strategies] cybercriminals employ to infiltrate your network when you read this e-book, and learn how to [apply best practices] to counter them. Then discover what your firewall needs to do to [counter cyber-attacks]. Download the e-book today. [Download Now] Sign up for more [free newsletters] from ZDNet! To manage your account settings or to remove yourself from all ZDNet communications, please visit our [Subscription Center] [Unsubscribe] | [FAQ] | [Ad Choice] | [Privacy Policy] | [Feedback] | [TechRepublic Research Library] © CBS Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved. ZDNet is a registered service mark of CBS Interactive, Inc. [ZDNet]

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