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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Latest Chrome versions breaks SNX, workaround available

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Google has dropped support for Netscape Plug-in API in the latest versions of Crome browser . In case you are using Java-based SNX as part ...
Friday, May 29, 2015

Availability issue with Identity Awareness portal open to Internet

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A customer of mine was experiencing intermittent availability issues with an Identity Awareness authentication web portal some time ago. ...
Thursday, May 28, 2015

CPX 2015 presentations are now available

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Check Point has posted some of the latest CPX presentation on the UserCenter portal . The materials are obviously incomplete: road map and ...
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Monday, April 27, 2015

Books and beers for CPUG fans

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As announced just a few days back, CPUG fans and contributors are invited to meet in Holiday Inn Amsterdam hotel tomorrow at 18:00 . Netani...
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R80 and other promises of CPX 2014

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I am about to fly to Amsterdam for CPX 2015 event, and I am thinking about promises made the last year. Most of them were delivered. Most...
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Friday, April 24, 2015

Enterprise Firewalls: Check Point & Palo Alto closing the gaps

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Check Point has released Gartner's Enterprise Firewalls report the last night. According to it, Check Point is keeping its position as...
Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Unofficial CPUG gathering in Amsterdam

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If you are going to CPX in Amsterdam and you are CPUG fan or participant, here is an announcement for you: While Eric Anderson from CPUG ...
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