What
did your Network do today?
NETWORK SECURITY FOR
ARCHITECTS
Architects'
networks can be big or small. Short or tall -
they rise and fall like new shops at the Mall.
(Anon.)
Your computer
network, be it two workstations hot wired
together or two hundred state of the art
terminals, has probably become your practice's
most valuable asset and resource. Your
drawings are all in it, as is all your
correspondence, your graphics, accounts, job
files, projections, calculations,
presentations.
Your network
also connects your practice together and it
forms your most important means of
communication and electronic document
transportation with the outside world -
countless emails go in and out of your network
daily, as do drawings, photographs and text
documents.
Networks are
complicated things to watch and to monitor -
invisible pulses run insides wires at
break-neck speeds and unless you have one or
two networking qualifications to your name,
you probably wont know where to look if you
want to know how and what it is doing ...
Enter Net
Dragon - the network monitoring appliance
for people who need the information without
the aggravation! Simply plug in your Net
Dragon Terminal to the nearest hub, switch it
on and Bob's your uncle...
- Check out
who is on the Internet.
- See what
sites are being visited ...
- Monitor
file transfers between computers
- Keep a log
of all Network activity
- Learn to
detect Hack Attacks
- and much more
...
NEW:
To download Cyberlink White Paper on
Architectural Network Security click
here. |