butterscotch technology tutorials and shows
 
  Sign Up   |    Sign In
Search

Retina Network Security Scanner 5.4

Download
filesize 38.93 MB
Retina® Network Security Scanner, recognized as the industry standard for vulnerability assessment, identifies known network security vulnerabilities and assists in prioritizing threats for remediation.
Published: Apr 29, 2006
Published by: eEye Digital Security
www.eeye.com
License Demo
$1.00 to purchase
Trial Period: 30 Days
OS: NT / 2k / XP / 95
Cow Rating: nora
Popularity: 93%
User Rating:
+0
-0
+0

butterscotch.com

A video site for people who think technology is too techie.

Get help with computers, the Internet and every day technology including the basics and advanced tips with our video content.

Tutorials

Facebook for Grownups Learn the basics of Facebook, and get help with the most popular social network tool on the web.
iPhone Basics Learn step by step how to use your iPhone and the help you have always wanted.
Twitter for Beginners Learn how to use the hottest blogging site on the Internet.
Gmail for Beginners Understand the basics and the secrets of Google's free email service.
Beginners' Guide to YouTube Unlock the power of this online video sharing phenomenon.
Breaking news tutorials Understand trends in tech mentioned in the news easily.
100s more tutorials Browse our list of tutorials that teach and help with technology.

Shows

Miss Download Each week Cheryl Poirier looks at fun, handy and helpful downloads for your computer.
Lab Rats Technology demystified by Andy Walker and Sean Carruthers, two fun-loving gearheads with answers.
Mr. Mobile Jay Goldman covers cool mobile applications and accessories for smart phones.
A-List News show about the hottest viral videos on the Internet with Amber MacArthur.
The Noob Learn techie terms and buzzwords in this beginners guide to technology.
OnDeck Behind the scenes at butterscotch.com.
Featuring fast, accurate, and non-intrusive scanning, users are able to secure their networks against even the most recent of discovered vulnerabilities. Users can also leverage Retina for security risk assessment, project risk management and enforcing standards-based registry settings through custom policy audits. And, because the majority of Retina scans can be conducted without administrator rights, Retina is the easiest scanner to use, and the most cost-effective to deploy.
0 comments
Please login to add your comment
Add your own:
Name:
Your Comments:

Advertisement
Advertisement