Cisco Cisco ASA 5555-X Adaptive Security Appliance 데이터 시트

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Ensure Compliance 
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U.S. Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) 
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U.S. Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) 
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Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) 
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NERC Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) 
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Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) 
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U.S. Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) 
Seamless Network Integration 
A critical component of the SecureX framework, Cisco IPS technology seamlessly integrates into the Cisco ASA 
firewall and network architecture. Whether defending the data center, core, or edge, Cisco IPS provides threat 
protection up to Layer 7. To reduce capital expenditures, the Cisco IPS solution is built upon a common software 
architecture and custom hardware platforms that enable deployment anywhere in the Cisco network, including 
routing, switching, and firewall platforms. A consistent policy and operations framework helps bring the system 
together to meet compliance demands and manage risk at a lower operational cost. 
Unparalleled Global Correlation 
As advanced persistent threats (APTs), botnets, and other blended threats evolve, signature-based content 
inspection alone becomes insufficient for threat identification and mitigation. With 10 years of reputation 
technology heritage, Cisco IPS with Global Correlation is the only IPS to identify and mitigate attackers - not 
just signature-based attacks. With Cisco IPS Global Correlation backed by Cisco SIO, Cisco IPS gains visibility 
into hundreds of additional security parameters, millions of rules, and 8 TB of threat telemetry per day from 
market-leading email, web, firewall, and IPS devices. 
Network-Ready Capabilities 
To meet the needs of the most demanding networks, Cisco IPS directly integrates into the firewall to deliver 
multigigabit performance, low latency, and high availability features. With dedicated hardware, the Cisco ASA 5500 
Series with IPS delivers performance from 150 Mbps to 10 Gbps to meet the rigors of a broad range of applications 
and network use. Flexible and highly available deployment options include active-active and active-standby 
configurations, fail-open and fail-closed modes, IDS and IPS modes, redundant power supplies, and load-
balancing capabilities, as well as the ability to inspect encapsulated traffic, including GRE, MPLS, 802.1q, IPv4 in 
IPv4, IPv4 in IPv6, and Q-in-Q double VLAN. 
Proven Threat Prevention 
With more than US$100 million invested in security research, 500 threat analysts, and terabytes of threat data 
fed into Cisco SensorBase
 every day, Cisco IPS backed by Cisco SIO brings confidence to customer networks. 
This is why Cisco IPS is the most widely deployed commercial IPS technology in the world. Independent testing 
agencies, such as NSS, also recommend Cisco IPS.