VPN-1 Edge Industrial

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VPN-1 Edge Industrial
Developer: Check Point
Initial release: 2006
Latest release: 7.0
OS: Proprietary
Available language(s): English
Use: Unified Threat Management,Firewall, VPN
License: Commercial
Website: [1]

VPN-1 UTM Edge Industrial is a Unified Threat Management security appliance for the Industrial markets.

The device is designed to provide protection to Plant floor systems such as supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) and process control.

The appliance was developed by SofaWare Technologies, a Check Point Company.

  • 5V and 24V DC power input
  • Industrial DIN rail, Rack mount and Wall Mount options
  • Fanless, solid state design, contributes to the unit MTBF
  • Compliant to industrial standards concerning heat, EMI and vibration.

VPN-1 Edge Industrial integrates several networking and security related features into a single appliance, including -

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