TROY, Mich. – Credit union data processor GalaxyPlus has launched a new network security product, Network Security Assessment. According to GalaxyPlus, Network Security Assessment performs scans of a credit union's network and identifies any known "holes" in the server software, while examining the level of vulnerability to attack. Scans of the credit union's system are both non-intrusive and non-exploitive. The Network Security Assessment program receives daily updates of the most common hacking attack methods. Network Security Assessment also provides protection by detecting the presence of foreign wireless devices and reporting suspiciously unrecognizable network activity.

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