What do you suppose the Government uses ?

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    What do you suppose the Government uses ?


    What do you think the US Government for instance, would use to protect their computer systems and networks ?

    I think either they use Norton or Kaspersky, or maybe they just stick with the built in Windows firewall and opt for MSE in order to save cash !
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    hey whatever works works !
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    maybe they use their own blend? maybe they even use their own os
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    They always use the lowest bidder or highest briber.

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    The Postal Service uses Norton for Antivirus (and perhaps other aspects as well)... Plus a series of enterprise class firewalls and proxy servers and other tools to detect and erradicate problems.
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    I would sure hope they use there own, in fact im almost positive they do. Its pry a lot more complex then just a simple av and firewall.

    I know the military has a contract with dell, for what im not exactly sure though.
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    Bootz said:
    I would sure hope they use there own, in fact im almost positive they do. Its pry a lot more complex then just a simple av and firewall.

    I know the military has a contract with dell, for what im not exactly sure though.
    hmm If that's the case then I wonder why companies can't provide premium advanced high standard complex firewalls and AV's like the military would use, for consumers ?

    Shouldn't WE ALL be able to benefit from the best highest form of security known to mankind ? I bet, there would a lot less viruses and spyware and other security threats If that were the case.
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    JordanJP said:
    Bootz said:
    I would sure hope they use there own, in fact im almost positive they do. Its pry a lot more complex then just a simple av and firewall.

    I know the military has a contract with dell, for what im not exactly sure though.
    hmm If that's the case then I wonder why companies can't provide premium advanced high standard complex firewalls and AV's like the military would use, for consumers ?

    Shouldn't WE ALL be able to benefit from the best highest form of security known to mankind ? I bet, there would a lot less viruses and spyware and other security threats If that were the case.
    If they sold it to the public then hackers would have access to it and may be able to hack around it. Hard to hack something you don't know anything about.

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    JordanJP said:
    What do you think the US Government for instance, would use to protect their computer systems and networks ?
    Consultants and cost overruns.


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    MilesAhead said:
    JordanJP said:
    What do you think the US Government for instance, would use to protect their computer systems and networks ?
    Consultants and cost overruns.


    What do you suppose the Government uses ?-3dbainsoleil.gif


    well there is a reason they have something called FIPS (for non-mil) most likely they use software that abides by these standards...
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