PRNewswire: SAGE Demonstrates Impenetrable Web Server Security Appliance | Linux Today

PRNewswire: SAGE Demonstrates Impenetrable Web Server Security Appliance

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Oct 4, 1999

“BRICKHouse is a highly scalable Linux-based Web server that
raises the standard on Internet security by incorporating an
innovative approach to security called Process-Based Security
(PBS). This unprecedented level of security will give organizations
running or hosting e-commerce, educational or government Web sites
the confidence to know that while “law-be-damned” hackers may still
try to infiltrate and take over their sites, PBS provides a proven
bullet-proof solution to keep their Web sites operating.”

BRICKHouse is designed to meet the needs of organizations
that want to secure their Web sites and subsequent proprietary
information from unauthorized access.
Security threats
continue to increase as organizations provide external access to
internal systems via the Internet for mission- critical
applications. Since 1998, over 2,000 corporate and private Web
sites have been hacked. “The vulnerability of user-based security
is making headlines on a daily basis as hackers continue to wage
war against corporate and government sites,” said Vincent Larsen,
SAGE’s president and chief technical officer. “Security threats
from the Web and the Internet will not decline until private and
public organizations make security a high-level priority.”


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Web Webster

Web Webster

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