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Infrastructure Protection for Proactive Security
Today’s threat landscape is moving so rapidly that it’s essential to anticipate attacks and adapt your cybersecurity strategy to avoid becoming the next security breach. Such devastating breaches can cripple an organization, slowing or halting day-to-day operations and doing significant harm to a business’ reputation.
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Today’s IT environment is filled with the challenges of securing infrastructure despite lean resources and a mounting list of projects. Fortra strives to be your trusted partner as you simplify your strategy, consolidate your technology stack, and harden security across all aspects of your environment. Fortra offers a comprehensive approach to security and automation that...
Chances are, your team is struggling to keep up with the ever-growing workload, increasing security threats, and shifting priorities that have become hallmarks of today’s IT environment. Instead of proactively building your security posture, you’re forced to be reactive, always fighting the biggest fire first. You need a better way.
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Intermapper maps, monitors, and alerts on network activity so you’re always one step ahead of potential issues. Our straightforward licensing model is based on the number of devices you want to monitor (rather than objects or sensors), making it simple to predict future costs as your network grows. Plus, you’re not limited to a certain number of devices—whether you have 30...
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This page allows you to create an InterMapper SNMP probe interactively. Enter the MIB variable names or OIDs. When you press TAB, the SNMP Probe File text (below) automatically updates to create a valid InterMapper SNMP probe that retrieves those values. See the definitions of all the fields below.
SNMP MIB Variables or OIDsifNumber
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