
You can't close the door on hackers if you don't know which one is open. That’s why Sunbelt Software designed the Sunbelt Network Security Inspector (SNSI): A low-cost, quick-install, fast-result vulnerability scanner that uses a top quality, commercial-grade database with well over 4,000 ranked multi-platform vulnerabilities. The new V2 engine can now scan by Windows machine, IP-range, Port and Service and supports Windows, MacOSX, Unix, Linux and several other types of devices. Join the hundreds of administrators that grabbed their chance to get a high-end scanner licensed by admin, not by IP.
- New Engine, Faster Scanning – The scan speed of SNSI has been significantly increased, while definitions file sizes have dropped dramatically. One V2 user reports scanning his large network in hours instead of days.
- Scheduled Scanning – v1.6 required the admin to kick off a scan. In v2.0, the admin can schedule a scan, allowing vulnerability scanning to occur during low traffic times, such as the wee hours of the morning or on weekends, and automatically set this schedule to reoccur on a daily, weekly or monthly basis.
- Comprehensive Reporting - Ability to create and export (PDF) numerous high-level or detailed reports of all scan data to confirm policy and regulatory compliance
- File Version Scanning – Ability to scan for the latest versions of files, by setting the range of versions for specified file types.
- Scan Vista Machines – Ability to scan both 32-bit and 64-bit Vista machines, as well as Server 2008.
- Expanded MAC and Solaris Definitions – more support has been added for MAC and Solaris operating systems.
- SQLExpress Backend – behind the scenes, the database has migrated from Access to SQLExpress, contributing to the increased performance in SNSI.
- New, Easy-to-use UI – Up front, a new User Interface greatly simplifies scanning. Based on policies, the new UI is more intuitive and thus easier and faster for the user to perform the necessary actions. The user can create a policy for scanning one set of machines, and a separate policy with different configurations for a second set of machines.
- Supports Active Directory – Now you can query Active Directory to populate the list of machines you want to scan.
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