UTM product offers Logansport Savings Bank superior protection

UTM product offers Logansport Savings Bank superior protection

By SearchSecurityAsia Editors | Mar 3, 2010

Logansport Savings Bank, a full service bank located in Indiana, USA, uses the Astaro Security Gateway’s IPS (intrusion prevention system) to protect its network from spyware and malware and uses the product to block spam.

Although happy with the Astaro’s performance, Mike Thompson - compliance officer at Logansport Savings Bank - decided to test the Astaro against other IPS systems to ensure he has the most effective system in place.

“As a financial institution, we can’t take any chances with our security so although we felt the Astaro Security Gateway was effectively protecting our network we wanted to make sure,” said Thompson.

Thompson placed an alternative product behind the Astaro firewall for 30 days to see what the Astaro missed. After 30 days, the results showed that Astaro had only missed 4 out of hundreds of attacks that attempted to penetrate the network. Upon further review, it was apparent that the attacks that the Astaro missed and the alternative product caught were not really threats at all.

“The alternative product caught things like media player drivers and a related Java script, none of which were actual threats to our network,” explained Thompson. Conversely, when the configuration was reversed, with the alternative product on the front line and the Astaro catching what the other product missed, the alternative product missed attacks that the Astaro blocked, confirming Logansport’s belief that the Astaro has an effective IPS system.

Thompson continued: “After viewing these results it was apparent that the Astaro’s IPS is able to keep our network secure and that we had made the right choice when selecting the Astaro Security Gateway. We decided to stick with Astaro, not only did it provide an effective IPS, but it also provided a complete network security solution in one appliance making it more cost effective.”

“We are confident in the Astaro Security Gateway’s IPS and its ability to completely protect our customers’ networks,” said David Rogers, vice-president, Americas, Astaro Corporation. “Real-world tests like these prove that the Astaro Security Gateway will protect any institution’s network. We are obviously pleased Logansport decided to continue protecting their network with Astaro, but we are equally pleased the test proved the Astaro is the best product for the job.”

 

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