Yoggie Pico Personal USB key
Posted on Sep 11, 07 01:07 AM PDT

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By Steve Hunt , 12/09/07 9:05 AM (CommentID #298926)
Functionally it is a lot like my first Yoggie, the Gatekeeper Pro™ which I evaluated earlier this year on securitydreamer.com. It combines firewall, VPN, intrusion detection, intrusion prevention, anti-virus, anti-spam, a web and FTP proxy, and protections against other baddies like spyware, phishing and Trojan horses. All this packed in a device about the size of a standard thumb drive.
I ran the grc.com firewall tests plus some others of my own design and found the Yoggie products are a step up from ZoneAlarm by Check Point or Norton Internet Security from Symantec in security, but a step down in convenience. ZoneAlarm and Norton are software based solutions running on the computer all the time. You can’t misplace software – but it also takes up resources on your computer and potentially drags down performance.
The Yoggie software crashed my computer a few times, but the new version 5.1.5 software that I just downloaded seems to work well. full review at securitydreamer.com
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