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Old 04-29-2010, 11:32 PM   #1
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NeXpose from Rapid7 is a unified vulnerability solution that scans networks to identify the devices running on them and to probe these devices for vulnerabilities. It analyzes the scan data and processes it for reports. The vulnerability checks in NeXpose identify security weaknesses in all layers of a network computing environment, including operating systems, databases, applications, and files. NeXpose can detect malicious programs and worms, identify areas in your infrastructure that may be at risk for an attack, and verify patch updates and security compliance measures.

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