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GadgetLinksys Routers Now Have Built-In Internet Security [Routers]
Linksys is teaming up with Trend Micro to place the Home Network Defender internet security software into the their routers, helping to block out unsafe sites before they reach any computer on your network.
Home Network Defender previously existed as an application for PCs that more or less did the same thing. But now that it’s installed on the router, any PC collectively to the network will be protected. It’s not so much software to notice and clean viruses, in view of the fact that that would cause a certain amount of router lag, but instead a way to filter out perilous sites before they reach your computer (they have, but, hinted at more advanced network monitoring appearance in the future).
The software will basically deny access to any site it deems unsafe based on a set of predetermined criteria and constantly talks to Trend Micro’s server to determine how secure a site is. But you can adjust the sensitivity level of the filter and/or filter out specific sites as you see fit. And if here’s a site deemed unsafe you reckon shouldn’t be, you can say Linksys for consideration.
Home Network Defender will first be available preloaded on new Linksys WRT310N and WRT610N routers, and also available as an upgrade for those who already own these same models. Pricing runs at $60/year (with a special $10 discount for the first 60 days) for the benefit and includes 4 free copies of Trend Micro’s AntiVirus software, which will keep Windows machines disease-free.
Cisco and Trend Micro Help to Revolutionize Home Internet Security
Home Network Defender includes parental controls, virus protection and network activity reporting that help ensure home network security
February 17, 2009 — Cisco® and Trend Micro have teamed up to help keep families safe by integrating Trend Micro’s Internet security software into Linksys by Cisco wireless routers. This multi-layered security offering helps grant network protection for family PCs and other home-network devices, such as online game consoles, Wi-Fi enabled phones, and personal media players. This collaboration has led to the introduction of Home Network Defender, an Internet security benefit that features Safe Web Surfing capabilities, parental controls, and user-activity reporting embedded on select Linksys by Cisco wireless-N home routers. Home Network Defender helps to notice and wipe out Web threats such as online fraud, scams, phishing schemes, predators and viruses before they enter the home network.
Facts/Highlights:
With tools to identify malicious Web sites and content at the router level, Home Network Defender redefines online freedom and security for the entire family, helping parents to manage individual network activity from both within and outside the home. Features of Home Network Defender include:
*Safe Web Surfing – Helps protect against Web threats by evaluating security risk in real-time and blocks sites and links identified as malicious. By choosing one of three security level settings, Home Network Defender helps users reduce online phishing scams that try to steal credit card or bank account numbers. Continuous updates identify the latest risky Web sites—and even legitimate ones that contain threats. This is especially effective for game consoles with Internet browsers that on their own may have weak Internet security.
*Parental Controls –Help family members view appropriate Web site content based on the customized rules set by the parent, and can even restrict access at specific era. Unlike other products with some of these features, Home Network Defender acts at the router level, outsmarting even the most tech-savvy kids from altering controls on their PCs while helping to protect Internet users from inadvertently visiting compromising sites or revealing personal information to predators who operate over the Web.
* Network Activity Reports – Allow parents or network administrators to monitor network devices and actions, prompting instant detection and prevention of intruding devices on the home or small-business network, as well as reports of parental control violations by users. Administrators can view their network reports from anywhere in the world with their unique password.
*Antivirus- Includes four licenses of Trend Micro™ AntiVirus plus AntiSpyware to complement the Internet security protection on the routers, providing a right multi-layer protection solution.
*Less complicated to use-With Internet security software housed frankly on the router, here is no need to install it separately on each PC. Linksys Simple Link Advisor (LELA) application assists in setup of parental controls on a device by simply clicking on graphical icon of the device and providing the desired settings.
Supporting Quotes
“Our leading Internet security software paired with top-of-the-line Linksys by Cisco routers delivers a powerful solution for home network security,” said Carol Carpenter, vice president of comprehensive marketing for Trend Micro’s consumer business unit. “We are satisfied to be able to offer smart and effective Internet protection for the home so that families can receive the strongest real-time protection against the latest Internet threats while enjoying online actions to the fullest.”
“Home Network Defender helps grant revolutionary, not evolutionary, protection from Internet threats before they reach the home while increasing awareness for parents of the actions specific to each family member. This product helps protect not only PCs but any collectively device and is a must for anyone concerned with Internet safety for their family,” said Greg Memo, Vice President and General Manager, Products, Cisco Consumer Business Group.
Market Watch
*The growth of Web threats has increased by nearly 2000 percent in view of the fact that 2005, 50 percent of which were downloaded by users surfing unknown or malicious Web sites. (Trend Micro Threat Research, 2009)
*34 percent of teens said they experienced unwanted exposure to pornography while online, 40 percent of which came from online searches, 17 percent from links within other Web sites, 12 percent from mistyping Web addresses. (Wolak, Finkelhor, Mitchell 2006)
*79 percent of teens say they use the Internet with small parental supervision. (Childnet International, 2007)
Pricing and Availability
The Home Network Defender is a software benefit that is housed on select Linksys by Cisco wireless-N routers and helps grant Internet security management and protection on IP-enabled devices on a home network. MSRP will be US$59.99 for the yearly benefit with a 30-day gratis trial. For the next 60 days, here will be a special price of US$49.99. Existing Linksys by Cisco router users can also take advantage of this offer and update their firmware currently by vacant to:
http://www.linksysbycisco.com/LinksysByCisco/en/promo/Home-Network-Defender
Home Network Defender will be available for select N routers and is embedded in new WRT310N and WRT610N Linksys by Cisco routers, with a 30-day gratis trial. This price and the router model availability are specific to North America.
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