eSafe

The eSafe line of products from Aladdin offers an all-in-one Internet and content security solution to meet the needs of educational institutions worldwide. eSafe can help schools comply with CIPA; protect networks from hacker tools, malicious code and virus attacks; reduce legal liability by filtering inappropriate content; enforce institutional net-work and Internet usage policies; and more. The eSafe family of products includes eSafe Gateway for Inter-net gateways, eSafe Mail for e-mail and groupware servers and eSafe Desktop for home users. eSafe provides proactive, multitiered Internet content security from the gateway to the desktop, protecting the entire institution from malicious codes that destroy or steal digital assets, inappropriate and nonproductive material, the misuse of institution resources and Internet-borne content. Aladdin, New York, NY, (800) 223-4277, www.ealaddin.com.

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