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Exar
For over a decade, Exar's Hifn brand has been delivering break-through products that are easier to use, optimized for power, space and performance.
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break-through products,
excellence,
ASPs,
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software solutions
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ASPs
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ASPs
Hifn Applied Services Processors (ASP’s) are purpose-built to handle all of the heavy-lifting required for encryption, compression and hashing for de-duplication, enabling next-generation products. Hifn’s ASPs address the growing market requirements for optimization and securing of data in transit or at rest.
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Customers
The industry's leading networking and storage OEMs rely on Hifn's technical expertise and proven data security and data reduction solutions.
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IBM,
Intel,
Microsoft,
Samsung,
Sun
Cisco
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Glossary
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accounting management
One of five categories of network management defined by ISO for management of OSI networks. Accounting management subsystems are responsible for collecting network data relating to resource usage. See also configuration management, fault management, performance management, and security management.
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authentication
In security, the verification of the identity of a person or process.
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CBAC
Context-based Access Control. Protocol that provides internal users with secure access control for each application and for all traffic across network perimeters. CBAC enhances security by scrutinizing both source and destination addresses and by tracking each application's connection status.
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CHAP
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. Security feature supported on lines using PPP encapsulation that prevents unauthorized access. CHAP does not itself prevent unauthorized access, it merely identifies the remote end. The router or access server then determines whether that user is allowed access. Compare to PAP.
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