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Linux gadget guards edge devices from attacks

Nov 9, 2005 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 views

Arxceo used embedded Linux to build a small anti-reconnaissance, anti-intrusion device the size of an eyeglasses case. The Ally ip100 can be installed in front of wireless access points or at the edge of 100Mbps networks, where it provides behavior-based intrusion detection and prevention,… the company says.

Find out more about the Ally ip100, its embedded hardware, its Linux-based embedded OS, and its lightweight core application called “Tag-UR-IT,” in our complete device profile:

Device Profile: Arxceo Ally ip100 intrusion prevention device


 
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