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Safe@Office is a line of firewall and VPN appliances[1] developed by SofaWare Technologies, a Check Point company.[2]


The Check Point Safe@Office product line is targeted at the small and medium business segment, and includes the 500 and 500W (with Wi-Fi) series of internet security appliance.[3] The old S-Box, Safe@Home, 100 series, 200 series, and 400W series are discontinued.


The appliances are licensed according to the number of protected IP addresses (referenced to as users) in numbers 5, 25 or unlimited. There is also a variant with a built-in ADSL modem.



See also



  • VPN-1 UTM Edge — similar appliance with possibility of being managed from the Check Point SmartCenter.[4]


External links



  • Safe@Office product page at the Check Point website

  • Safe@Office product page at the SofaWare website



References




  1. ^ InfoWorld, 24 May 2004, p. 38. "Do all in one appliances fulfill their promise for SMBs?".


  2. ^ Israel Hi-Tech directory 2004 By Gilai Dolev. p. 223


  3. ^ InfoWorld, 5 Dec 2005, p. 24, "Check Point Boxes up Security tools"


  4. ^ Ido Dubrawsky, C. Tate Baumrucker. Designing and building enterprise DMZs. p. 319










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