Unified Threat Management is expanding

The trend for ‘security in the one box' has not stopped at UTM. Welcome to the wonders of XTM and SBA, says Mark Mayne.

The "security in the one box" industry is developing rapidly. Rather than purchasing separate solutions from separate vendors, there are obvious efficiencies in having everything in the one place - an architecture called "unified threat management", or UTM.

The term UTM was coined by IDC in 2004, when it described this technology as an "integrated network appliance that performs firewall, gateway anti-virus and intrusion detection/prevention services".

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