Welcome to the latest issue of the VPNC Update. We hope you find the news in this issue valuable.
This month, one member received both the VPNC Basic Interoperability logo and the VPNC AES Interoperability logo for a new family of systems:
See the VPNC testing page for full lists of all the VPNC members' products which have proven interoperability.
AEP Networks
Remote Access System Helps 'Fast Track' Railway Engineering Projects
AEP Networks
AEP Networks' Proven Encryption Technology Meets Rigorous European Public Sector
Network Security Requirements
Certicom
Bally Technologies Licenses Certicom Security for Next Generation Casino Systems
Cryptek
Cryptek to acquire assets of ION Networks / Proven SSL VPN Technology
Cyberoam
Cyberoam partners with Channel Data to tap the South African Network
Security Market
Cyberoam
Cyberoam Achieves Exclusive UTM Level 5 Checkmark Certification from
West Coast Labs
eSoft
eSoft Impresses SC Magazine UK Lab with InstaGate 404e
F5
F5 Networks Joins PCI Security Standards Council
Mocana
ECI Telecom Prepares Service Providers for Secure Convergence
with Mocana's Security Solution
NETGEAR
NETGEAR Dual WAN Gigabit SSL VPN Firewall Enables Simultaneous SSL
and IPsec VPN Connections
phion
phion launches release 4.0 for netfence product family
SonicWALL
SonicWALL Secure Infrastructure Fuels Trim Tech's Fast-Growth Strategy
SonicWALL
New SonicWALL Operating System Delivers Enhanced Productivity and Protection
Stonesoft
StoneGate SSL VPN 1.1 offers fault-tolerant connectivity and enhanced ease of use
Stonesoft
Stonesoft Announces Support for IPv6
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