Security Solution

security solutions offer significantly higher levels of protection, along with far greater value for the money through the inclusion of a broader range of key features tailored for the home user, while supporting parents and offering tools to help protect children from online harm.
Firewalls often have network address translation (NAT) functionality, and the hosts protected behind a firewall commonly have addresses in the "private address range", as defined in RFC 1918. Firewalls often have such functionality to hide the true address of protected hosts.

CCTV

Closed-circuit television (CCTV) is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place, on a limited set of monitors.

It differs from broadcast television in that the signal is not openly transmitted, though it may employ point to point (P2P), point to multipoint, or mesh wireless links. Though almost all video cameras fit this definition, the term is most often applied to those used for surveillance in areas that may need monitoring such as banks, casinos, airports, military installations, and convenience stores. Videotelephony is seldom called "CCTV" but the use of video in distance education, where it is an important tool, is often so called.

Uses
1) Crime prevention and prevalence
2) Hacking and video art
3) Industrial processes
4) Traffic monitoring
5) Transport safety
6) Criminal use Server Enquiry

DATA ERASER SAFETY

A remarkable Windows registry manager that optimizes your system memory and ensures security of the data by entirely deleting the Internet activities and unused spaces. The software automatically takes a backup of the registry so that you can restore to a previously stable state, if any problem is faced. The software enhances both the security and safety of your data.

Key Features
Compatible with /Windows 7/ Vista/2003/XP/Windows/2000.
Cleans Windows registry, Internet Activities, and Junks.
Option to automate the registry cleaning process.
Update Wizard to auto update the software upgrade. Server Enquiry

FIRWALL

A firewall is a device or set of devices designed to permit or deny network transmissions based upon a set of rules and is frequently used to protect networks from unauthorized access while permitting legitimate communications to pass.

Many personal computer operating systems include software-based firewalls to protect against threats from the public Internet. Many routers that pass data between networks contain firewall components and, conversely, many firewalls can perform basic routing functions.

Types

Network layer and packet filters
Network layer firewalls, also called packet filters, operate at a relatively low level of the TCP/IP protocol stack, not allowing packets to pass through the firewall unless they match the established rule set. The firewall administrator may define the rules; or default rules may apply. The term "packet filter" originated in the context of BSD operating systems.

Application-layer
Application-layer firewalls work on the application level of the TCP/IP stack (i.e., all browser traffic, or all telnet or ftp traffic), and may intercept all packets traveling to or from an application. They block other packets (usually dropping them without acknowledgment to the sender). In principle, application firewalls can prevent all unwanted outside traffic from reaching protected machines.

Proxies
A proxy device (running either on dedicated hardware or as software on a general-purpose machine) may act as a firewall by responding to input packets (connection requests, for example) in the manner of an application, while blocking other packets.

Network address translation
Firewalls often have network address translation (NAT) functionality, and the hosts protected behind a firewall commonly have addresses in the "private address range", as defined in RFC 1918. Firewalls often have such functionality to hide the true address of protected hosts. Server Enquiry