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12/10
2005

Kensington Personal Firewall for Notebooks

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Kensington Personal Firewall for NotebooksKensington released its Personal Firewall for Notebooks - a USB key based hardware solution that is designed to protect your identity and data in all your wireless environments. Currently, the USB key will only works under Windows XP environment and it won’t interfere with existing corporate firewalls or anti-virus software applications.

Like any other USB key device, all you have to do is plugged in this Personal Firewall into a USB port to activate the firewall. Whenever you want to deactivate the firewall, just pull it out from the port.

A firewall is a hardware or software solution to enforce security policies. In the physical security analogy, a firewall is equivalent to a door lock on a perimeter door or on a door to a room inside of the building - it permits only authorized users such as those with a key or access card to enter. A firewall has built-in filters that can disallow unauthorized or potentially dangerous material from entering the system. It also logs attempted intrusions. [ source ]

Kensington Personal Firewall is retail for $49.99.

[ Via MobileWhack ]

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