McAfee Content Security Blade Server

McAfee Content Security Blade Server

The ultimate in email and web security performance

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Overview

McAfee Content Security Blade Server defends enterprise networks against spam, malware, and other intrusions with a single high-performance solution. It enables safe employee access to Web 2.0 applications and email, while maintaining complete control of security. Content Security Blade Server has an easily expandable architecture and flexible management that lowers IT costs.

Unmatched security — Content Security Blade Server takes protection to a new level with advanced zero-day and targeted attack exploit detection. Detect Web 2.0 malicious mobile code in real time, and stop spyware, inappropriate web content, phishing, viruses, worms, Trojans, spam, and other malware threats, both known and unknown, from entering the network.

Scalable and cost-effective protection — Need more performance? You can just add blades. Content Security Blade Server instantly recognizes and configures new blades, and adds them to the pool of shared resources. There's no need to rearchitect your network or worry about balancing the load — the system does it all for you.

A single powerful solution — Content Security Blade Server integrates server, storage, networking, and power management into a single solution you can manage as a unified environment. It automatically responds to fluctuating traffic demand and incorporates wire speed load balancing for traffic distribution.

Flexible management — Protect your email or web infrastructure separately or take full advantage of Content Security Blade Server's flexibility to cover both with a single system. Easily add features and capacity without costly downtime, simplify multi-appliance or server deployments, and streamline ongoing maintenance with a single enclosure.

Features & Benefits

Secure your network

Take advantage of the industry's best anti-malware protection to proactively filter out objectionable content from web traffic in real time and get true context-based threat detection. Enhanced behavioral detection finds Web 2.0 malicious mobile code, while advanced zero-day and targeted attack exploit detection works without a signature, regardless of media or content type.

Regain control

Block 99% of spam with McAfee Content Security Blade Server's powerful combination of detection technologies and streaming updates.

Get instant insight

Monitor overall system status easily with a convenient, at-a-glance system dashboard and status indicators.

Gain complete security & extensibility on demand

Turn on different features when you need them. Email protection includes anti-spam, virus removal, anti-phishing, and content filtering. Web protection includes URL filtering, anti-malware, anti-virus, anti-spyware, SSL scanning, and content inspection.

Go green & reduce costs

Use up to 40% less power and 40% less space when compared to equivalent 1U rack-mounted servers.

System Requirements

The McAfee Content Security Blade Server is a self-contained device. For additional product specifications, see the Content Security Blade Server data sheet.

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Learn how McAfee Content Security Blade Server solves the complex problems of infrastructure security by using a single appliance from a single vendor.

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  • Think You’re Protected? Think Again!
    Robert Siciliano - September 26, 2011
    In 1990, when only the government and a number of universities were using the Internet, there were 357 unique pieces of malware. The need for security began with desktop computing when the only means of compromising data was by inserting a contaminated floppy disk into a PC or opening an infected email attachment. That was Read more...
  • In the Wake of the Week: Auto Security Report & McAfee Security Certification Program Update
    Lang Tibbils - September 13, 2011
    In this week’s blog post I highlight: a report that analyzes the emerging risks in automotive system security; enhancements to the McAfee Security Certification Program; why SMB companies need help from McAfee channel partners; a McAfee Partner Summit keynote speaker; a must see on-demand webcast; an upcoming webcast on SaaS and the McAfee Channel Must Read more...
  • In the Wake of the Week
    Lang Tibbils - August 16, 2011
    Last week was very busy. We provided a bit more detail on the first Intel/McAfee product, we earned a 5-Star product rating, we enhanced our channel partner incentives, we talked about the next generation data center opportunity and we were recognized as a “leader” for a very key security opportunity. Intel Inside, according to Renee James, Read more...
  • U.K. Tax Scams on the Horizon
    David Marcus - March 30, 2011
    As the saying goes: Death and taxes are the only constants in life. This adage can be applied to scams on the Internet as well. Every tax season we can count on scams like these to raise their heads and try to bilk users out of their identity information and hard-earned money. A few of Read more...
  • Zeus and SpyEye: Old Dogs Repeat Old Tricks
    Archive - February 15, 2011
    There is a lot of buzz in the security community lately about the merger of two widespread password-stealing malware families, Zbot (maker of Zeus) and SpyEye. Some reports says that the Zbot source code was given to the SpyEye crew. Others say that Zeus was sold, and some even say that nothing really happened–this was Read more...