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F:::RTnET <br />Response to RFP# 40-22 <br />Data Center Intrusion Protection Systems (DCIPS) <br />Definition. Data center network security devices are deployed to protect servers and <br />• Juniper <br />applications hosted in the data center. Data center intrusion prevention systems (DCIPS) are <br />• McAfee <br />deployed at critical points in the network. Their role is to identify and block sophisticated <br />threats against web servers, application servers, and database servers without false positives <br />. Trend Micro <br />or degradation of network performance. <br />Breach Detection (or Advanced Threat Protection) <br />Definition. These products provide enhanced detection of advanced malware, zero -day attacks, <br />• Trend Micro <br />and targeted attacks that could bypass defenses such as next generation firewalls, intrusion <br />• Lastline <br />prevention systems, intrusion detection systems, antivirus/endpoint protection (including host <br />. Check Point <br />IPS), and secure web gateways. <br />Web Application Firewalls <br />• F5 <br />Definition: Physical or virtual appliance to protect public and internal web applications, <br />. Imperva <br />whether deployed on premise or remotely hosted. Should protect against a variety of attacks <br />including injection attacks and application -layer denial of service DoS . <br />• Akamai <br />Wired and Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure <br />• Riverbed <br />Definition: This market segment consists of vendors supplying wired and wireless networking <br />• Dell EMC <br />hardware and software that enables devices to connect to the enterprise wired LAN or Wi-Fi <br />• Juniper <br />network. <br />• New 113C <br />• Sentinel One <br />Advanced Endpoint Protection (AEP) <br />0 McAfee <br />Definition: AEP products protect endpoints from a multitude of attack threat vectors targeting <br />o Symantec <br />a very dynamic enterprise class endpoint attack surface. They should also be resistant to <br />0 Cylance <br />evasion techniques and provide low false positive results. <br />0 Trend Micro <br />• ESET <br />• Provide Annual Sales for last 3 years broken out into the following categories: <br />o Cities / Counties <br />o K-12 <br />o Higher Education <br />o Other government agencies or nonprofit organizations <br />• Provide the revenue that your organization anticipates each year for the first three (3) <br />years of this agreement. <br />
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