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"While Nokia is perhaps most recognized for its leadership in the
mobile phone market, they have successfully demonstrated their
knowledge of the Internet security appliance market and its
customers requirements."
--Chris Christiansen, Vice President, Internet Infrastructure and
Security Software, IDC.
Syngress has a long history of publishing market-leading books for
system administrators and security professionals on commercial
security products, particularly Firewall and Virtual Private
Network (VPN) appliances from Cisco, Check Point, Juniper,
SonicWall, and Nokia (see related titles for sales histories). The
Nokia Firewall, VPN, and IPSO Configuration Guide will be the only
book on the market covering the all-new Nokia Firewall/VPN
Appliance suite. Nokia Firewall/VPN appliances are designed to
protect and extend the network perimeter.
According to IDC research, Nokia Firewall/VPN Appliances hold the
#3 worldwide market-share position in this space behind Cisco and
Juniper/NetScreen. IDC estimated the total Firewall/VPN market at
$6 billion in 2007, and Nokia owns 6.6% of this market. Nokia's
primary customers for security appliances are Mid-size to Large
enterprises who need site-to-site connectivity and Mid-size to
Large enterprises who need remote access connectivity through
enterprise-deployed mobile devices. Nokia appliances for this
market are priced form $1,000 for the simplest devices (Nokia IP60)
up to $60,0000 for large enterprise- and service-provider class
devices (like the Nokia IP2450 released in Q4 2007). While the
feature set of such a broad product range obviously varies greatly,
all of the appliances run on the same operating system: Nokia IPSO
(IPSO refers to Ipsilon Networks, a company specializing in IP
switching acquired by Nokia in 1997. The definition of the acronym
has little to no meaning for customers.) As a result of this common
operating system across the product line, The Nokia Firewall, VPN,
and IPSO Configuration Guide will be an essential reference to
users of any of these products. Users manage the Nokia IPSO (which
is a Linux variant, specifically designed for these appliances)
through a Web interface called Nokia Network Voyager or via a
powerful Command Line Interface (CLI). Coverage within the book
becomes increasingly complex relative to the product line.
The Nokia Firewall, VPN, and IPSO Configuration Guide and companion
Web site will provide seasoned network administrators and security
professionals with the in-depth coverage and step-by-step
walkthroughs they require to properly secure their network
perimeters and ensure safe connectivity for remote users. The book
contains special chapters devoted to mastering the complex Nokia
IPSO command line, as well as tips and tricks for taking advantage
of the new "ease of use" features in the Nokia Network Voyager Web
interface. In addition, the companion Web site offers downloadable
video walkthroughs on various installation and troubleshooting tips
from the authors.
* Only book on the market covering Nokia Firewall/VPN appliances,
which hold 6.6% of a $6 billion market
* Companion website offers video walkthroughs on various
installation and troubleshooting tips from the authors
* Special chapters detail mastering the complex Nokia IPSO command
line, as well as tips and tricks for taking advantage of the new
"ease of use" features in the Nokia Network Voyager Web interface
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