eConceal enforces a boundary between two or more networks by implementing default or user-defined Access Control Policies or Rules. These rules function as filters by analyzing data packets to see if they fulfill the filter criteria and then allow or block the traffic accordingly.

?It?s different from other firewalls because of the designated rules that make it easy even for a lay person to use,?? said Agnelo Fernandes, Manager Technical Support. ?All a user needs to know is what applications he or she wants to grant access to, and which ones are restricted.?

Features include:

Stealth Mode, which allows users to surf the Internet invisibly, without letting other online users see you. In this mode your system does not respond to continuous information requests flowing in from other computers.

Internet Services provides filters and Pop-Up Blockers. In Enterprises, system administrators can ensure that access to offensive, pornographic and non-productive websites are blocked completely to streamline operations and improve efficiency. Administrators can also stop all kinds of Pop-ups to save bandwidth and system resources, with options for adding specific websites to a white list.

Initially, the network firewall will be launched in three versions – eConceal Standard, eConceal Pro and eConceal for Servers. eConceal Standard is a basic version, eConceal Pro is designed for workstations and eConceal for Servers is the advanced Gateway level Firewall.

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