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September 27, 2008

Do you need a free vulnerability management solution?

Vulnerability management is still one of the most important things you can do to increase your security posture.  To many people vulnerability management means scanning for vulnerabilities or applying the latest patch Tuesday updates.  Of course there is much more to it than that.  Managing the complete lifecycle of vulnerabilities is the key to successful risk management in this area.  Whether PCI, HIPAA, SOX or just good old fashioned common sense is driving you to do it, vulnerability management is the right thing to do.

vam_lite_bab_small This week StillSecure announced the latest addition to our line up of free security tools.  VAM Lite is a freeware edition of our award winning, enterprise class VAM vulnerability management platform.  VAM Lite has most of the features of the full VAM product but is limited to scanning just 100 devices and offers only our basic reporting package.  Because you can only scan 100 devices, it does not support the distributed scanner architecture that full VAM does either. 

If your organization can be scanned with just 100 devices or if you just want to give it a try and if you see the value possibly upgrade to full VAM, download it from our site. It can run on a dedicated server or in a VMware environment as well. 

If you like, try some of the other StillSecure freeware products like Strata Guard Free and Safe Access Lite as well.

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