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How does PitBull protect my back-end systems from attack?

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How does PitBull protect my back-end systems from attack?

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PitBull allows administrators to virtually isolate applications, network connections, and system resources (i.e., administrative functions). By hosting the front-end web server in an isolated compartment from back-end network connections or other applications on the system (for instance, transaction processing applications, etc.), PitBull can ensure that no attacker from the Web can gain any access whatsoever to back-end systems or applications. PitBull also ensures the conversethat no person from the inside can send unauthorized information out via the Web interface.

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