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Protect Dedicated and Virtual Dedicated Hosting

Dayton, OH (Gawkwire.com) Sparxx Hosting has added another layer of security to its Web hosting, deploying TippingPoint™ Intrusion Prevention Systems to block attacks.

Sparxx Hosting has put TippingPoint systems in place to protect all dedicated and virtual dedicated hosting servers at no additional cost. An intrusion prevention system is an in-line device that scans traffic and, based on rules, determines whether data packets are legitimate or malicious.
 
In addition to this valuable security feature, each dedicated and virtual dedicated hosting plan includes free rapid setup, a free SSL certificate and 24/7 customer support, physical security and network monitoring.

"In today's world internet security is one of the biggest concerns for both businesses and consumers alike. That's why we've decided to use TippingPointTM Intrusion Prevention Systems to help our clients ensure the safety of their clients on the web. And better yet, we're doing it at no additional costs to our customers!" - Jerrod Fisher, President.

TippingPoint systems deliver powerful network protection, functioning transparently at gigabit speeds to guard against cyber attacks. TippingPoint's Digital Vaccine® service updates filters regularly to maintain defense against the latest vulnerabilities, viruses and rogue applications.

For more information on Sparxx Hosting's hosting plans, visit Sparxx Web Hosting's Homepage.




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David Dunlap David Dunlap has been both a Web host industry analyst and commentator for the past eight years. Prior to his active writing career, David was a network and communications technician for four years. He currently is the Editor-in-Chief for WebHostMagazine.com