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before the question. Again, welcome! Deb (talk) 18:43, 25 March 2009 (UTC)
Outpost24 deletion
The problem with the article was that the language was not neutral but was slanted in a very obvious way to encourage people to buy a product. Look over your text again and I think you'll be able to recognise this, particularly in the first two paragraphs. Deb (talk) 18:43, 25 March 2009 (UTC)
Revisions to article
Hi Deb,
I made some revisions to the article based on your feedback. I think that after reading through it once more I was able to take out some more information and make it less 'advertisy'. Could you take a look at it (below) and let me know what you think? I would like to have this article posted, and would very much appreciate any help.
Thank you!
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Outpost24 is a Swedish IT Security company that offers vulnerability assessment and management solutions, delivered as a Software-as-a-Service(SaaS) for on-demand perimeter vulnerability assessment and management and also as a plug-and-play appliance for internal vulnerability assessment.
Founded in 2001, Outpost24 is headquartered in Karlskrona, Sweden, with local offices in over 25 countries. In 2006, Outpost24 acquired Dyad Security, a Manual Security Testing and Training company, based in Newport Beach, California.
In 2008, a Senior Security Researcher at Outpost24 AB, Jack C. Louis, discovered a generic issue that affects the availability of TCP services.The internal program for carrying out the attack, Sockstress was disclosed to vendors and standards communities with full cooperation.
Products
- OUTSCAN - On-demand service for Perimeter Vulnerability Assessment.
- HIAB (Hacker in a Box) - Plug-and-play appliance for Internal Vulnerability Assessment.
- OUTSCAN PCI - Automated solution for verification and demonstration of PCI DSS compliance.
Customers
Over 1,000 customers globally use Outpost24's vulnerability assessment and management solutions, covering a full spectrum of industries including banks, newspapers, law firms, industrial companies, large multi-national organizations and more.
Media References
- Magazine,Finnish ICT technology magazine review
- 2008,Outpost24 researcher speaks at IT security conference
- [1],CERT-FI Statement regarding TCP
- [2],Cisco Security Response to Outpost24 regarding TCP
- 451 Group,Independent technology-industry analyst company Outpost24 review
- [3],Apple credits Outpost24 researcher for discovering vulnerability
- State of the Internet,Akamai Technologies Inc. white paper referencing Outpost24
- Brief,Outpost24 enters local security market in New Zealand
- Info,ARGAAM Business information web portal integrates Outpost24 technology
- [4],Outpost24 vulnerability advisory
External links
Help Request
Re. {{helpme}} - moved to here; please add such requests to the bottom of your talk page; see WP:TALK. I suggest you move the new page to a user area such as User:Lokacit/newpage.
Hi,
It looks to me like you may have a conflict of interest, in which case you are strongly advised not to create this article. Please read WP:COI and WP:BESTCOI carefully.
Thanks, -- Chzz ► 16:01, 26 March 2009 (UTC)