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Securing your business with CISCO ASA and PIX firewalls

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Securing your business with CISCO ASA and PIX firewalls

Securing your business with CISCO ASA and PIX firewalls By Safari Tech Books Online (Firm); Abelar, Greg
2005 | 266 Pages | ISBN: 1587052148 | PDF | 4 MB


Protect critical data and maintain uptime with Cisco ASDM and Cisco Security AgentUnderstand how attacks can impact your business and the different ways attacks can occurLearn about the defense-in-depth model for deploying firewall and host protectionExamine navigation methods and features of Cisco ASDMSet up Cisco ASA, PIX Firewall, and ASDM hardware and softwareUse the Cisco ASDM startup wizard to safely connect your network to the Internet and securely add public devices such as mail and web servers to your networkAuthenticate firewall users and users of public web serversFilter traffic and protect your network from perimeter attacksDeploy Cisco Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) to provide more granular traffic inspection and proactive threat responseStop attacks launched at the desktop by deploying Cisco Security AgentExtend the defense-in-depth model to remote users through IPSec virtual private networks (VPN)Enhance your security posture through proper security managementUnderstand the advanced features available in the Cisco PIX version 7 operating systemRecover from software failure with Cisco PIX version 7 Many people view security as a black-box-voodoo technology that is very sophisticated and intimidating. While that might have been true a few years ago, vendors have been successful in reducing the complexity and bringing security to a point where almost anyone with a good understanding of technology can deploy network security. "Securing Your Business with Cisco ASA and PIX Firewalls "is an extension of the work to simplify security deployment. This easy-to-use guide helps you craft and deploy a defense-in-depth solution featuring the newly released Cisco(r) ASA and PIX(r) version 7 as well as Cisco Security Agent host intrusion prevention software. The book simplifies configuration and management of these powerful security devices by discussing how to use Cisco Adaptive Security Device Manager (ASDM), which provides security management and monitoring services through an intuitive GUI with integrated online help and intelligent wizards to simplify setup and ongoing management. In addition, informative, real-time, and historical reports provide critical insight into usage trends, performance baselines, and security events. Complete with real-world security design and implementation advice, this book contains everything you need to know to deploy the latest security technology in your network. " Securing Your Business with Cisco ASA and PIX Firewalls "provides you with complete step-by-step processes for using Cisco ASDM in conjunction with Cisco Security Agent to ensure that your security posture is strong enough to stand up against any network or host attack whether sourced from the Internet or from inside your own network. "Firewalls are a critical part of any integrated network security strategy, and books such as this will help raise awareness of both the threats inherent in today s open, heterogeneous internetworking environments and the solutions that can be applied to make the Internet a safer place." Martin E. Hellman, professor emeritus of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University and co-inventor of public key cryptography This security book is part of the Cisco Press(r) Networking Technology Series. Security titles from Cisco Press help networking professionals secure critical data and resources, prevent and mitigate network attacks, and build end-to-end self-defending networks."