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Checkpoint SecureClient as a personal firewall

Subject: Checkpoint SecureClient as a personal firewall
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 09:37:15 +0100
Hi,

I would just like to mention we're looking at deploying SecureClient VPN client 
as a personal firewall - main reason being we can easily push/change poilicies 
on the laptop firewall (connecting to Checkpoint VPN server). The requirement 
is to provide protection to sales employees who connect to 'other' networks 
whilst doing client presentations.

If anyoneone has any experience of using SecureClient as a personal firewall in 
a corporate environment I would greatly apprecitae feedback.

thanks inadvance, Haseeb

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