GDC's Secure Access Provides Protection Against Malicious or Unauthorized Tampering of Analog NetworksGDC's Secure Access Modem
2006年5月9日 - 9:30PM
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General DataComm, Inc. (GNRD) announces the addition of Secure
Access to its family of V.34 modems. GDC's new Secure Access Modem
(SAM) now provides User Authentication and AES Data Encryption
protection from malicious or unauthorized users on network
equipment connected via the PSTN. The Secure Access Modem (SAM) and
Secure Access Control System (SAC) have been a collaborative
development between General DataComm Inc. of Naugatuck, CT, Bell
Canada, and SecureNex Systems of Ottawa, Ontario Canada for secure
out-of-band management of network equipment. In a SAC system, GDC's
family of NEBS Level III Certified, SpectraComm V.34 Modems
integrate seamlessly with SecureNex Systems, Secure Access Servers
and Client software. GDC's AES encryption and authentication
capable SAM modems enable secure access to local and remote network
equipment via a dial-up connection, thereby addressing any data
security exposure. "GDC's Secure Access Modem offers our customers
in the U. S. and Canada a higher level of network security," said
George Best, vice president sales and marketing at General
DataComm. "GDC SpectraComm V.34 modems equipped with the Secure
Access Modem option deliver added protection for corporate and
personal information and provided the highest level of modem
security available today." The Secure Access Modem (SAM) in
conjunction with a Secure Access Controller (SAC) , authenticates
remote users attempting to access protected network equipment, such
as switches, routers and multiplexers. The Authentication Server
generates public and private keys, which are exchanged by the modem
and remote user's client software. Each connection sets up a secure
tunnel that passes AES-Encrypted data to the authorized user. When
a user terminates a session, the Secure Access Modem requests a
connection to the authentication Server to obtain a new private
key, thus preventing further access from the previous remote user
or intruder. General DataComm has been designing rigorous security
solutions into its systems and products for over 30 years to meet
the mandatory requirements for mission-critical network access
applications used by service providers, enterprise users, and
government agencies. GDC's new Secure Access Modem feature is
available now. Customers who already have SpectraComm V.34 modems
in their networks can purchase a Secure Access Modem firmware
upgrade. About General DataComm General DataComm, Inc., (GDC)
headquartered in Naugatuck, CT, is known as one of the world's most
innovative providers of secure, NEBS-compliant networking for
telcos, governments and businesses. Its solutions help customers to
bridge technologies, maximize their investments in existing voice
and data networks, and transition to the newest network
architectures. GDC's broad product offerings enable legacy and DSL
network access; bandwidth management, multiprotocol label switching
(MPLS), voice over IP (VoIP), Ethernet, power over Ethernet (PoE),
and wireless networking and are supported by services for network
installation, maintenance, operations, repair, enterprise security
management and complete network outsourcing. For more information,
log on to: www.gdc.com
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