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    Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises

    Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises, Inc. operates approximately 85 restaurants across the U.S., including R.J. Grunt's® in Chicago, the Eiffel Tower® Restaurant in Las Vegas and Wildfire® Restaurant locations in Washington D.C. The company implemented Dell SonicWALL® E-Class Network Security Appliance (NSA) and TZ Series firewalls, Secure Remote Access (SRA) Series and Global Management System (GMS®) solutions to establish PCI DSS compliance, secure and manage its widely distributed network.

    22 May 2012 / PDF: 0.890 MB / CS-276
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    City of Alexandria

    With Dell SonicWALL Email Security, the City of Alexandria consolidated appliances, achieved a 95 percent reduction in spam and saved $30,000.

    19 May 2012 / PDF: 1.100 MB / CS-275
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    Ross Education, LLC

    Ross Education, LLC extends remote access and gains control of mobile devices with Dell SonicWALL Aventail, GMS and NSA solutions.

    9 May 2012 / PDF: 0.980 MB / CS-274
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    Financial Medical Systems

    Employing one of the region's largest private medical billing teams, Financial Medical Systems (FMS) performs billing and follow-up activities for over 1,000 hospital-based physicians and independent practitioners. FMS is able to provide its customers with greater flexibility and customization by developing their own proprietary systems in-house. “We're one of the few medical billing companies that develop their own homegrown software,” said Ralph Marra, chief information officer. “A lot of others use off-the-shelf or third-party software.”

    2 May 2012 / PDF: 0.320 MB / CS-110
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    Our Kids

    Our Kids of Miami-Dade/Monroe, Inc. is the non-profit lead agency for community-based care in Miami and the Florida Keys. Since 2005, the agency has provided foster care, adoptions and related services for more than 3,500 abused, abandoned and neglected children and their families. As a contractor with the State of Florida, Our Kids receives state and federal funding. The agency employs approximately 200 personnel and works with over 1,000 community providers who require different levels of access to their database.

    27 Apr 2012 / PDF: 0.450 MB / CS-246
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    Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.

    Largest producer and marketer of shell eggs in the U.S., Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. secures its distributed network of 36 sites with SonicWALL NSA Series and TZ210 firewalls, GMS, the SRA 4200 and SonicPoint wireless access points. Cal-Maine Foods upgraded its firewalls at each location with a TZ210W to establish WLANs, as well as application intelligence, control and visualization capabilities.

    27 Oct 2011 / PDF: 0.500 MB / CS-248

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Data Sheets

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    SonicWALL Product Lines

    Dell SonicWALL provides intelligent network security and data protection solutions that enable customers and partners to dynamically secure, control, and scale their global networks. Using input from millions of shared touch points in the Dell SonicWALL Global Response Intelligent Defense (GRID) Network, the Dell SonicWALL Threat Center provides continuous communication, feedback, and analysis on the nature and changing behavior of threats.

    17 May 2012 / PDF: 6.270 MB / DS-65
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    SonicWALL E-Class Product Line

    Dell® SonicWALL® E-Class represents a new generation of comprehensive solutions for network security, secure remote access, email security, and policy and management. Engineered to deliver solutions that are intelligent enough to adapt as organizations evolve and as threats evolve—dynamically and globally. Delivering sophistication and broad scalability, E-Class solutions automatically anticipate and adapt to emerging threats, securing any user, device or application from anywhere, with maximum ease of deployment, and at the best economic value in a compliant framework.

    17 May 2012 / PDF: 2.490 MB / DS-75
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    Mobile Connect for iOS

    The SonicWALL® Mobile Connect™ unified client app for iOS provides Apple iPad®, iPhone®, and iPod touch® users with superior network-level access to corporate, academic and government resources over encrypted SSL VPN connections. SonicWALL is the only vendor to provide solutions for full malware scanning of the SSL encrypted traffic, application control and jailbreak detection for iOS devices.

    15 May 2012 / PDF: 1.180 MB / DS-371
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    SonicWALL Web Application Firewall Service

    A complete, affordable, out-of-box compliance solution, SonicWALL® Web Application Firewall Service leverages your existing infrastructure as a licensable add-on module to the SonicWALL Secure Remote Access platform. Utilizing a dynamically updated signature database to detect sophisticated Web-based attacks and protect Web applications including SSL VPN portals, SonicWALL Web Application Firewall Service applies reverse proxy analysis of Layer 7 traffic against known signatures, denies access upon detecting Web application malware, and redirects users to an explanatory error page.

    11 Apr 2012 / PDF: 0.810 MB / DS-12
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    End Point Control for the Secure Remote Access Series

    SonicWALL® End Point Control (EPC) for the Secure Remote Access (SRA) Series delivers enterprise-class device identification and interrogation features to small and medium-sized businesses. EPC for the SRA Series uniquely identifies Windows-based endpoints to tie them to authorized users. It also enforces granular security posture by checking for essential components such as anti-virus and anti-spyware software to ensure device integrity before admitting users of Windows-based devices via the SonicWALL NetExtender client. The device interrogation list includes supported anti-virus, anti-spyware and personal firewall solutions from leading vendors such as McAfee®, Kaspersky Lab®, Symantec®, Computer Associates®, Sophos® and many others. This greatly reduces the chance of malware entering the network from non-IT-managed devices.

    11 Apr 2012 / PDF: 0.570 MB / DS-385
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    SonicWALL Secure Remote Access Series

    The SonicWALL® Secure Remote Access (SRA) Series for SMB is the most comprehensive secure remote solution on the market today. The SRA Series for SMB provides clientless, network-level access for Windows®, Windows Mobile, Apple® Mac OS®, iOS, Linux®, and Google Android®, plus optional Web Application Firewall (WAF) Service and multi-platform remote support. The solution lets authorized mobile workers and contractors connect over SSL VPN using a standard web browser. The SRA Series offers granular unified policy, two-factor authentication, load balancing and high availability. SonicWALL End Point Control™ (EPC™)* delivers enterprise-class device identification and enforces granular security posture requirements on Windows-based devices. Easily and flexibly deployed into virtually any network with no pre-installed clients, the SRA Series eliminates the costs associated with deploying and maintaining traditional IPSec VPNs.

    11 Apr 2012 / PDF: 2.780 MB / DS-23

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e-Books

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    Mobility, Security and the Enterprise

    Many technologies that enterprises adopt for their information systems often have roots in consumer applications.1 More employees are extending their workday and increasing office efficiency by leveraging the same technology they use to enhance their personal lives—in particular, smartphone and tablet devices. Many corporate end users do not allow IT to dictate which smartphone or tablet platform they can use. A growing number will use whatever application, device or technology they want, regardless of corporate IT policies.2 IT has effectively lost its ability to completely mandate the choice of smartphone or tablet access in a corporate setting. This ebook details the 10 best practices for controlling smartphone and tablet access to corporate networks.

    1 Feb 2012 / PDF: 4.490 MB / EB-238
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    Controlling Laptop and Smartphone Access to Corporate Networks

    With company-issued, IT-controlled laptops, IT has traditionally had the option to lock down the operating system to prevent the installation of potentially insecure or non-approved applications. This consumerization of IT (as well as the budgetary incentive of offsetting inventory costs) has led companies to establish “bring your own device” (BYOD) policies that enable employees to select their own personal mobile devices for use at work

    14 Dec 2011 / PDF: 2.990 MB / EB-236
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    Top 10 Trends in Telecommuting

    In the big picture, telecommuters help companies lower their operating costs. When telecommuters use their own space, power and cooling to work from home, savvy employers adjust their facilities practices to pocket that savings. Download this e-book today to read the top ten trends in telecommuting.

    30 Nov 2011 / PDF: 1.100 MB / EB-35
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    Beyond the Tipping Point: 10 Best Practices for Controlling Smartphone Access to the Corporate Network

    Many technologies that enterprises adopt for their information systems often have roots in consumer applications. More employees are extending their workday and increasing efficiency by leveraging the same technology they use to enhance their personal lives—in particular, Web-enabled smartphone and smart-pad devices. Corporate end users do not allow IT to dictate what smartphone platform they can use. A growing number will use whatever application, device or technology they want, regardless of corporate IT policies. IT has effectively lost its ability to constrain the choice of smartphone access in a corporate setting.

    2 Mar 2011 / PDF: 3.560 MB / EB-44
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    The Adaptive Business

    To persevere and succeed in today's economy, companies need to adapt to rapidlychanging business realities. In these challenging economic times, companies are suddenly faced with the need to be more competitive and productive using fewer resources, and under increasingly-stringent regulations. Businesses must be fl exible in bringing the talent and resources they need from a wider range of distributed employees, part-time workers, contractors, partners and consultants. IT departments must adapt to a torrent of new software and hardware technologies that are no longer always under their complete control. And, more than ever, companies must be prepared to adapt and respond to emerging threats from malware and disasters.

    18 Feb 2009 / PDF: 1.120 MB / EB-33

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Business Solutions

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    Helping Schools Secure Their Networks While Saving Their Budgets

    The challenges facing grade school educators are greater than ever before. The standards for academic achievement and the expectations of students' families continue to climb. At the same time, education budgets are tighter. Schools' technology infrastructures are caught in the middle, requiring K-12 IT administrators to literally do more with less. Networked resources have addressed some qualitative issues. Online instruction materials and classroom management services supplement teachers' capabilities and free them from administrative chores. In addition, self-service portals and email communications increase the efficiency and effectiveness of administrative staff. This reliance on the Internet brings new challenges. As the user population grows to include on- and off-campus students, faculty, administrators, contractors and parents, so do the threats to the network's security. This is further compounded by the ever-changing threat landscape. What K-12 IT administrators need is a network and information security solution that is effective, high-performing, flexible, and easy to manage. These are the types of solutions that only SonicWALL® delivers.

    10 Apr 2012 / PDF: 1.460 MB / SB-29
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    Security, Manageability and Scalability for the Distributed Network

    In recent years, the distributed enterprise has changed dramatically. The traditional model consisted of a central brick-and-mortar headquarters and multiple brick-and-mortar branch locations. While this hub and-spoke model is still appropriate in certain cases, it no longer reflects the breadth of global business and network opportunities available. Today's modern distributed enterprise is everywhere.

    27 Mar 2012 / PDF: 1.570 MB / SB-82
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    SonicWALL Report Portfolio

    SonicWALL Global Management System (GMS), Analyzer Reports and SonicWALL Scrutinizer Reports

    9 Mar 2012 / PDF: 2.370 MB / SB-92
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    SonicWALL Business Insight - Enabling User Mobility With Enterprise Security Solutions

    Teleworking continues to take off as an attractive business practice, with increasing numbers of employers offering related programs to their employees in an effort to cut commuting and facilities costs while boosting morale and retention. With mobile technologies ranked among the top 10 technology priorities for 2010, savvy business leaders have clearly caught on to the broader trend of user mobility. However, taking full advantage of the benefits of user mobility obviously depends on being able to address the related security challenges. Learn 1) how “consumerization” of IT is changing the way we do business, 2) the most effective way of handing device proliferation, and 3) how SonicWALL can help you fully realize the benefits of having a truly mobile workforce.

    30 Nov 2011 / PDF: 0.650 MB / SB-13
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    Secure Technology Solutions for Retailers

    Retail is more competitive today than ever before. Whether selling out of a single storefront, a network of kiosks, through a global retail enterprise with multiple store locations or online, today's retailers increasingly leverage technology to provide the decisive edge. While new technologies such as broadband, VoIP or wireless can open your network resources to prospects, customers, partners, vendors and staff , they also create new channels for malicious or inadvertent threats.

    14 Mar 2011 / PDF: 1.890 MB / SB-34
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    Network Security Solutions for the Government

    More than ever, federal government operations rely on the Internet. A full-blown “shadow” war is being waged by outside entities on the Internet against the infrastructure of the United States. This includes systematic probing and attacks and the exploitation of application vulnerabilities. There has also been a dramatic increase in blended threats that involve the use of spyware, phishing and wireless intrusions. The SonicWALL E-Class NSA (Network Security Appliance) and NSA Series Unified Threat Management solutions deliver enterprise-class deep packet inspection without significantly impacting network throughput. The solutions provide gateway anti-virus, anti-spyware and intrusion prevention, plus serve as a platform for content and application filtering.

    13 Sep 2010 / PDF: 3.070 MB / SB-1

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White Papers

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    The Promises and Pitfalls of BYOD

    The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) trend is in full swing, as enterprises arebeginning to realize a number of benefits from letting employees choose thedevice they use to get their jobs done. According to the Computerworld“Consumerization of IT” study published in October 2011, about half of the 604respondents said their organizations allow employees to do work using their owndevices either away from the office or at work. These companies know that byallowing employees to use personal devices they are improving productivity andjob satisfaction. What's more, enterprises can significantly reduce costs aswell as embrace the concept of virtual teams by leverag¬ing geographicallydispersed talent. Businesses can also allow for flexible work hours by lettingworkers use their device of choice—be it a smartphone, tablet or laptop— anytime, from anywhere.

    9 May 2012 / PDF: 1.410 MB / WP-113
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    Making Smarter Remote Access Decisions

    Smartphones and tablets are everywhere today – equally found in the hands of consumers or employees of enterprise organizations. But for all their apparent user-friendly features, these mobile devices can represent a significant threat to corporate data. This paper examines what IT departments need to know before deciding on the right smartphone and tablet platform for their business needs,and presents useful advice on how SonicWALL® solutions can help meet those needs.

    27 Apr 2012 / PDF: 0.180 MB / WP-109
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    The SonicWALL Clean VPN Approach for the Mobile Workforce

    The consumerization of IT and “bring-your-own-device” policies have made it more challenging for IT to secure network access for mobile laptops, smartphones and tablets. The SonicWALL® Clean VPN™ approach unites SSL VPN secure remote access and Next-Generation Firewall technology to deliver layered defense-in-depth protection for the core elements of business communications: the endpoints and users; the data and application resources; and the traffic connecting them.

    20 Feb 2012 / PDF: 0.200 MB / WP-59
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    IDC Vendor Spotlight - A Perfect Security Storm Challenges Higher Education

    The network security needs of higher education institutions are ever-changing and vendors that want to remain successful must adapt. Organizations are demanding great flexibility in the solutions they purchase. Acquiring an additional box for every new threat that is identified is no longer an option. Companies want to know that their investment will be protected and will scale as they grow. Increasingly integrated solutions and virtual security appliances are being considered to address these needs.

    27 Jan 2012 / PDF: 0.710 MB / WP-100
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    Controlling Laptop and Smartphone Access to Corporate Networks

    Smartphones have joined laptops as de facto network endpoints in corporations, academic institutions and government entities. In managing security for these mobile devices, IT must be aware of the differences, as well as similarities, between laptop and smartphone platforms. With these distinctions in mind, IT can apply best practices to ensure the confidentiality and security of corporate communications from both inside and outside of the network perimeter.

    30 Nov 2011 / PDF: 0.140 MB / WP-1
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    Mobility, Security and the Enterprise: The Equation to Solve

    Smartphones and tablets are everywhere today-equally found in the hands of consumers or the enterprise community. But for all their apparent user-friendliness, these mobile devices can represent a significant threat to corporate data. IT departments need to think long and hard before deciding on the right smartphone platform for their business needs.

    30 Nov 2011 / PDF: 0.140 MB / WP-92

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Live Webinars

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    The Top 10 Trends Driving IT Security in 2012

    Information networks are staged for tectonic changes in 2012. Users’ endpoint devices are proliferating across a range of platforms and OSs. Network resources are being virtualized. And the threats to systems and data are becoming more sophisticated and pervasive. Find out what all this means for IT security technologies and techniques.

    1 Feb 2012 / LW-126
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    Enabling Security and Bandwidth Optimization on Higher Education Networks

    The emergence of IT trends such as Web 2.0 and mobility present a challenging balancing act for colleges and universities across the nation. While social media and “Anytime, Anywhere Learning” clearly enrich the learning experience, these developments present IT administrators with an ever-growing list of educational and administrative demands on their network. New bandwidth–hungry Web 2.0 applications and social media sites are overwhelming networks and first-generation firewalls are failing to stop the invasion of application-based threats. Clearly, higher ed IT administrators need to find a better way to manage bandwidth and security on the new application-centric network. Join this webinar to learn from leading security experts on how to use next-generation firewalls to provide content filtering, bandwidth management and prioritization of application traffic for VoIP, video conferencing and social media resources.

    12 Oct 2011 / LW-42

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On-Demand Webinars

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    Merry Phishmas 2011

    Join product line manager Swarup Selvaraman from SonicWALL as he reviews the most interesting phishing attacks from 2011. Learn how creative techniques are used to gain illicit access to your personal and confidential information and find out why the holiday season is a particularly busy time for attackers. Educate yourself on ways to protect your organization by attending this informational webinar.

    22 Dec 2011 / ODW-125
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    Reducing Application Latency and Over-Burdened WANs with WAN Acceleration

    The emergence of collaboration applications such as Microsoft SharePoint and Windows File Share present a challenging balancing act for enterprises today. These applications not only overburden available WAN bandwidth by transmitting an increasing number of files and data sets over WANs, but essentially increase WAN traffic. IT often responds by expending budget on more bandwidth or enhanced services. Join this webinar to learn from leading security experts how to use WAN Acceleration to prioritize and minimize application traffic between remote and branch offices, and in turn optimize your network performance.

    20 Dec 2011 / ODW-123
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    How to Enable BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) at Work

    Join SonicWALL's Patrick Sweeney, VP of Product Management, as he offers up practical advice on how to enable mobility in your workforce. People are increasingly demanding the ability to use their personal communications devices to access email and network resources when they are away from the office. Come learn how to embrace this trend to allow people to use iPhones, iPads, Android phones and more not only at home but also at work.

    9 Dec 2011 / ODW-124
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    Exploring the Digital Underworld: Botnets, Zero Day Threats and Phishing

    Organized crime has shifted to the digital underworld. As a result a host of new techniques have appeared – designed to steel data, money and wreak havoc. Millions of businesses worldwide are currently exposed to these new and sophisticate threats. In this session we will take a look at some of the most dangerous – Botnets, Zero Day Threats and Phishing. We look at the anatomy of these threats, give real-world examples of how they are being used and give you tips on how best to defend yourself.

    7 Dec 2011 / ODW-122
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    Next-Generation Firewall and Content Filtering for K-12: An Analysis of Vendors

    IT security professionals at K-12 schools face a growing list of educational and administrative demands on their network. Legacy firewall and web filtering products have failed to keep pace with requirements stemming from new learning initiatives – such as the 21st century classroom and anytime/anywhere learning. This paper discusses how Next-Generation Firewalls (NGFWs) address the network security, bandwidth management, and content filtering challenges currently facing today’s K-12 organizations. NGFWs deliver a comprehensive and highly granular solution for network security, bandwidth optimization, application visibility, and content control that reduces the cost and complexity of running educational networks. This paper provides a hard-hitting competitive analysis of leading NGFWs and Content Filtering solutions from the following vendors: Cisco, Fortinet, Juniper, Lightspeed, SonicWALL and Websense.

    16 Nov 2011 / ODW-120
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    Next-Generation Firewall Deployments: Lessons from the Front Lines

    Many organizations are now migrating to Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) solutions to improve security, consolidate functionality and ensure compliance. In this session we will examine the cyber security challenges faced by real world companies and how they used Next-Generation Firewall solutions to solve them. You will also hear live from The Spence Group Services, a distributed enterprise with 56 retail outlets - about how they used a Next-Generation Firewall solution to simplify and improve security while getting PCI Compliant.

    9 Nov 2011 / ODW-121

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