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RealSecure has significant coverage for Instant Messengers and Peer-to-Peer 
applications.  There are events that detect login, text messages, file transfers, etc 
for the major instant messengers, in addition to detection of a number of peer-to-peer 
and remote control applications.  RealSecure Desktop Protector also has the ability to 
block activity of various applications based on the Application Protection feature.  
If you compliment this capability with Internet Scanner's detection of installed 
applications in this area, you gain a strong capability to enforce security policy in 
your organization.

X-Force has written a great technical white paper that you can take a look at:  
http://documents.iss.net/whitepapers/X-Force_P2P.pdf.  It does not focus on the 
specific ISS coverage, but provides significant information on popular peer-to-peer 
applications and associated security risks.

-Jamie

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From: Alan Ying [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 11:30 PM
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hi all,

any idea how RS deals with rogue protocols from IM/P2P tools?

Regards,                                

Alan






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