ShoreLand Solutions is proud to be a partner with Secure Computing, a global leader in Enterprise Gateway Security Solutions. We deliver a best-of-breed portfolio of unfied threat management solutions that secure Web, email, and network connectivity to many of the most mission-critical environments in the world. See how the products we offer support your needs.

Compliance
SecureComputing's suite of tools include complete information for all major regulatory requirements including Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), PCI, GLBA, HIPAA, and FISMA, taking the pain out of regulatory compliance.

Secure Firewall
SecureComputing's Secure Firewall products, including Sidewinder and SnapGear, are market-leading, next-generation firewalls that provide application visibility and control even beyond Unified Threat Management (UTM) for multi-layer security—and the highest network performance. Secure Firewalls deliver the best-of-breed in security systems to block attacks including viruses, worms, Trojans, intrusion attempts, spam and phishing tactics, cross-site scripting, SQL injections, denial of service (DoS), and attacks hiding in encrypted protocols. Secure Firewall kills the evasive blended attacks that other security products can’t see.


Secure SafeWord
SafeWord® products can help meet HIPAA and other security requirements by providing secure passcodes to protect access to medical records. Authentication, authorization, and audit trails are key components.

Secure Mail
Today's enterprise is under attack. There are twice as many cyber-crimes committed per second than there are real world burglaries and robberies. If a company can't communicate, it can't do business. Secure Mail (IronMail) is the market leader in protecting sensitive email systems from assault and abuse.

Secure Web 
Widely deployed reactive security solutions based on a negative security model of blocking "known bad" behavior and content (such as signature-based anti-virus and category-only URL filtering), while providing vital security, were not designed to combat malicious software code or cleverly blended threats, hidden inside seemingly good HTTP or HTTPS traffic. Furthermore, today’s malware attacks are rarely Web wide, rather they are targeted at individual organizations. While organizations need the Web, they need to be protected from Web-related attacks targeted at them. .