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Your server network is the gateway to a wealth of information that could be highly valuable to thieves, as well as a foundation from which malicious individuals can cause havoc with your systems.
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| To protect your network, its data and the users and applications that depend on it, HP provides solutions to ensure only authorised users can access your server network – whether it’s wired or wireless. |
 
Spam, spyware and virus attacks are accelerating… and the operating systems or applications you depend on could be at risk of failure if they become infected. How do ensure you have adequate protection against known threats, and the ability to keep up with the necessary patches?
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| To help you defends against viruses, spam, spyware and malicious data invasions and better manage updates, HP offers leading antivirus software already preinstalled on selected HP ProLiant servers. |
 
| Hackers don’t sleep. They continually look for ways to infiltrate your network, and their activities can potentially bring your operations to a standstill. |

| HP offers solutions that combine Firewalls and Virtual Private Network (VPN) security features to deliver comprehensive protection against network attacks, as well as an ever-growing range of viruses. |
 
| Security provisions are not a one-off event. Thieves and vandals continue to find new ways to infiltrate your defences, so you need to keep up to date with the latest protection. |

| HP ProLiant Essentials Vulnerability and Patch Management Pack Software enables you to keep your HP ProLiant servers up to date and secure by automatically identifying new vulnerabilities, and locating and installing the appropriate patches. |
  With new worms and viruses discovered every hour, it can be difficult to defend yourself against the very latest threats even if your normal antivirus software is updated daily.

| HP Virus Throttling technology is software that identifies new or unknown viruses by their suspect network traffic patterns, rather than by virus signatures, to stop them spreading to other users. |
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