Want To Make Some Money On Internet? Earn $$$ with WidgetBucks OR Try
PopUp Traffic

A leading company in network security applications, Trusted Computer Solutions (TCS), has recently announced upgrades to one of its most well known applications, Security Blanket. The application is capable of allowing administrators to configure and manage their network as well as lock it down if needed. The system communicates through network cables which transmit the security information all throughout the network. The application runs on Linux operating system and announced new and improved compliance features. The reasoning behind the enhanced features of the security application is for the protection of companies that handle and process credit card transactions. This is virtually everyone in today’s business world. Here are a few of the highlights of the new and improved Security Blanket:
- Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) - helps companies to prevent credit card fraud and other forms of credit security threats.
- Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) - allows Security Blanket to automatically lock-down any unused ports and services on the operating system.
- Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) - Allows the application to gather information, store it centrally, and then protect it from cyberwarfare/cyberterrorism.
There is too much information about our identities and personal lives to sacrifice without security. Social Security numbers, credit cards, and PINS are all things that should be kept private. Because of the increased risk of fraud over the internet, people should take extra steps to secure their important information. Security Blanket was designed for these purposes, and its new upgrades will only help to enhance that principal.
August 8th, 2008 at 11:32 pm
Nice security features for linux operating system!
August 9th, 2008 at 12:17 pm
Yes, Security Blanket is one of a good security features on Linux OS. It offers a great protection for your Social Security numbers, credit cards, and PINS.
August 12th, 2008 at 3:07 am
Hello,
I’m Janet,
I’m probably off topic, but I’m reading your blog and I find it very interesting!
Did you think to register it to TechnoSNACK?
The site is not mine, but I’m a fan and it’s becoming a good blog aggregator about Computer and Internet news.
Link & Email is above the comment.
I’ll bookmark your blog.
bye!
August 12th, 2008 at 4:12 am
Thanks Janet!
Really appreciated it! Hope you like our tech blog!
Please visit us again ok!
Have a nice day!