Network Security 
involves various provisions and policies that are enforced by network 
administrators to prevent unauthorized access, misuse etc of a computer 
network. Users are assigned IDs and passwords or other information that 
establishes their authentication. Network security ranges from small 
businesses to global enterprises. The simplest way to protect a network 
is by assigning it a unique name and a password. Here are the top 10 network security companies:
10. CloudFlare:
Although a relatively new network security company that was founded 
in 2010, this company has done exceptionally well for itself. The 
company was flagged off as a Harvard Business Project but it took off 
and then the three founders, CEO Matthew Prince, Lead Engineer Lee 
Holloway, and Customer Experience executive Michelle Zatlyn moved the 
company to San Francisco. The strongest asset for this company is that 
they provide many free services which is rare in this business. The 
customer content for this company is stored in 13 different nodes around
 the world which helps them prioritize the customer specific to their 
location and also helps reduce network latency by a significant amount.

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9. Savant Protection:
Founded in 2004, Savant Protection was co-founded by Ken Steiberg who
 formerly held senior positions at Hitachi, Digital Equipment and 
Hughes. It has its headquarters at Nashua, New Hampshire. “Savant” 
meaning a learned scholar, offers software for Windows and Linux servers
 and desktops to combat malware by employing a cryptographic-based 
snapshot of applications. This prevents unauthorized changes from being 
made to the system. The product is used by Connecticut River Bank and 
Neueon. This network security company came into existence when Steinberg
 saw a basis for protecting software from malware with his “sliding 
acoustical” signature approach that he had created for taking a digital 
fingerprint of an application.
 
8. Yoggie Security Systems:
Yoggie Security Systems with its headquarters at Tel Aviv, Israel 
came into inception in 2005. It offers Yoggie Gatekeeper which is a 
gateway that protects laptops on the road to make them as secure as PCs 
at a fixed location. This network security company was founded by Shlomo
 Touboul who was the founder and CEO of Shany Computers, Runway Telecom 
and Runway Telecom Venture Partners. The product is worth keeping an eye
 on because as a separate appliance, Yoggie sidesteps Windows as it 
offloads the security stack from the laptop.
 
7. Exploit Prevention Labs:
Exploit Prevention Labs offers SocketShield, a desktop software that 
scans network streams, intercepts it and blocks attacks against desktop 
machines, for instance drive-by downloads. It is nestled in Marietta, Ga
 and was founded in 2005 by CEO Bob Bales who is also the founder of 
PestPatrol which was an antispyware software company. SocketShield 
perpetrates real-time protection against exploits, crimeware and other 
threats and reduces the vulnerability of the system against the attack 
by malwares.
 
6. Void Communications:
An e-mail that leaves no trace? It doesn’t get any more secure than 
that. Void Communications is a notable network security company which 
offers VaporStream which is a service that allows two parties 
communicate with their standard e-mail addresses with the messages being
 transmitted as encrypted images. VaporStream simply vaporizes e-mail 
communications. The company started out in 2005 headed by CEO Joseph 
Collins in New York. Technologist Amit Shah also assisted Collins in his
 endeavor to create Void Communications. They believed they could fill 
the voids in e-mail security.
 
5. Cryptolex Trust Systems:
Cryptolex Trust Systems is funded by the United States Navy and the 
state of Maryland. Apart from that it has an undisclosed amount of 
private funds. Cryptolex was founded in 2003 by Clovis Najm who 
previously held office at CryptoCard. It has its head office at Owings, 
Maryland. The Cryptolex Universal ID System features a back-end software
 library that builds an authenticated server on Unix, Linux or Windws 
based computers. Cryptolex also induces physical-access control. The 
products are tested by the United States Navy.
 
4. Cogneto:
Cogneto was a 2006 start up project of CEO Ralph Scobie who formerly 
headed PCS Wireless. The headquarters are located at Seattle. This 
network security company offers Unomi which is a risk-management 
software service. With Unomi, Cogneto seeks to utilize research on 
cognitive psychology and online behavior for risk analysis. It has a 
score on the scale of 1 to 100. Unomi evaluates user behavior by 
tracking input- device responses to questions being put forth.
 
3. SECNAP Network Security:
SECNAP was founded in the year 2001 in Florida. SECNAP goes a long 
way in providing superior e-mail and network security for small 
businesses to worldwide enterprises. Their products include the 
SpammerTrap Email Security solution which can effectively stop spam and 
other viruses. The other innovations of SECNAP include the Managed 
Network Security Solution by HackerTrap that can detect intrusion and 
prevent unauthorized access 24/7. SECNAP is dedicated to protect its 
customers against intellectual property losses and other confidential 
data. It delivers proactive protection based upon researched and tested 
prevention technologies.
 
2. Arbor Networks:
Arbor Networks is a leading network security provider for networks 
globally. Its customer base includes many large enterprises. Arbor 
Networks has its headquarters at Chelmsford, Massachusetts. It is 
notable for delivering the best network security and also improves 
profitability by administering differentiated secure services. Arbor 
solutions gauge and protect the entire network by employing deep packet 
inspection technologies from the service provider to the receiving end 
(i.e broadband edge). The company also happens to be one of the experts 
on service provider security issues and various net-borne attack 
attempts.
 
1. Apani Networks:
Based in California, Apani Networks came up in 2003 as a privately 
held company which is instrumental in providing identity-aware 
networking solutions for large enterprises. It protects the 
organization’s internal network and other critical data from the 
intruders. The company’s product Apani EpiForce enables organizations to
 create a network which is identity-aware and it protects data and 
network communications by isolating users, clients and servers into 
various security zones. EpiForce is transparent to whoever uses it.
 
 
 
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