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Highlights
Broadview defines a security policy based on your organizational objectives, then implements your policy so that it can be monitored and enforced.
Broadview provides all network design and firewall installations, plus ongoing maintenance, patches and upgrades, as well as conducts regular security policy reviews with recommendations.
Broadview security experts provide 24x7x365 real-time monitoring from the Broadview Network Command Center
Best-of-breed Cisco© firewall technology provides the most advanced and proven tools to ensure your network security
Secure Web-based reports are provided detailing critical network and device statistics
The majority of break-ins and security breaches go undetected. Attacks have an 88% success rate, and are detected by less than one in 20 of the target organizations. And of those organizations that detect these threats, only 5% actually react to them.

Broadview FrontLine Managed Firewall delivers active protection for your networks via 24x7x365 monitoring, reporting, maintenance and fault resolution proactively provided by Broadview security experts. And Broadview optimizes your configuration through regular security policy reviews and recommendations.

On an ongoing basis, Broadview handles OS patches, log files, upgrades and hack attempts - reporting to you at your option. You're empowered by real-time visibility into performance and attempted security violations with end-user management through Broadview's FrontLine customer portal. The result? You get the peace of mind of achieving peak network security without having to worry about owning, programming or maintaining equipment.

Mission-critical Functionality
Broadview FrontLine Managed Firewall protects your network or networks from intruders on an outer, unprotected network. This critical layer of security forms a boundary so traffic between protected and unprotected networks flows through your firewall, limiting access to only your authorized users.
Common Attacks
Buffer overflow: Hacker sends an oversized field to the system causing a buffer overflow
Backdoor: A mechanism covertly installed on a victim system to gain unauthorized access
Trojans: A malicious piece of code installed by a hacker to serve a purpose other than the authorized users' original intent
Blind spoofing: Hacker crashes servers and steals IP addresses by predicting a sequence of numbers
Other Types of Attacks
SYN flooding
Application layer attack
Denial of service
Non-blind spoofing
Cross site scripting
Distributed denial of service
Reset attack
CGI abuses
Password cracking
FIN attack
Port scan
War dialing
Teardrop attack
Web defacement (graffiti)