SANS Institute recognizes HACKER FREE™ Certification as a Tool of the Trade

(PRWEB) July 21, 2005

(PRWEB) Coral Gables, Florida – July 21, 2005– The SANS Institute awarded Xentinel Digital Security – HACKER FREE™ Certification, recognition on their internet site as a security tool that tests against the FBI/SANS Leading 20 vulnerabilities – go to http://www.sans.org/top20/toolsv5.pdf&#13

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The FBI/SANS Leading 20 list covers more than 230 effectively-recognized, typically exploited vulnerabilities. It was initially created and released in 2000 by the SANS institute and the National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC). Right after performing security traces and intrusion forensic analysis, SANS noted that the vast majority of successful hacker intrusions could have been prevented by securitizing the flaws in this list. Today, SANS updates the Top 20 list with newly found vulnerabilities, as properly as the vendor tools that test for them. For much more details visit http://www.sans.org/top20/&#13

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“We are committed to working with SANS, government agencies, and the data safety neighborhood in assisting organizations safeguard customer confidential details against web security threats and hackers,” stated Esteban Reyes, CEO of Xentinel Digital Safety.

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To better arm e-businesses in their battle against the increasing issue of loss of trust and customer self-confidence due to current higher-profile hacker intrusions, Xentinel Digital Security will offer you its HACKER FREE™ Certification worldwide at a discounted price of less than $ 2 per day until August 15, 2005. For a lot more far more data contact them at 1-866-936-8463.

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About HACKER FREE™ Certification

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HACKER FREE™ Certification is a day-to-day remote vulnerability scanning remedy which needs no installation, management, or software updates. It tests websites for over 7,000 vulnerabilities like the SANS/FBI Top20 and Payment Card Industry Data Safety standards. To maximize its work, HACKER FREE™ Certification also acts as an intrusion detection system (IDS) to detect and record hacker break in attempts and immediately notify the site is beneath attack. Xentinel vulnerability scans are non-invasive and one hundred% safe for servers.

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The US Laptop Emergency Readiness Team (CERT) agreed that the only way to stop 99.9% of hacker intrusions is by remotely scanning websites for identified vulnerabilities, such as those performed on internet sites who earn our HACKER FREE™ Certification.

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About SANS Institute

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SANS is the most trusted and by far the biggest supply for data safety education and certification in the planet. It also develops, maintains, and makes available at no expense, the largest collection of analysis documents about a variety of aspects of details safety, and it operates the Internet’s early warning method – Net Storm Center. The SANS (SysAdmin, Audit, Network, Safety) Institute was established in 1989 as a cooperative analysis and education organization. Its programs now attain more than 165,000 safety experts, auditors, method administrators, network administrators, chief data security officers, and CIOs who share the lessons they are finding out and jointly uncover options to the challenges they face. At the heart of SANS are the several security practitioners in government agencies, corporations, and universities about the planet who invest hundreds of hours every year in investigation and teaching to support the whole details safety neighborhood. For more info visit them on the Internet at http://www.sans.org&#13

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About Xentinel Digital Safety, Inc

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Based in Miami, FL, Xentinel Digital Safety is a leader in remote safety assessment and vulnerability scanning application development, offering its HACKER FREE™ Certification to companies worldwide. A large number of institutions advantage from Xentinel to aid detect, analyze, resolve, and monitor vulnerabilities and compliance demands. For far more details, visit them on the web at http://www.xentinelsecurity.com&#13

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