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Free Public Beta test of Secunia NSI version 2
12:36 CET on the 11th April 2008. Entry written by Jakob Balle.
Hello,

Secunia would like to invite you to try out the new version of the Secunia NSI by participating in the public BETA testing of version 2.

The most important change is the User Interface, which literally got a major overhaul. Certain other parts of the Secunia NSI have also been optimised to improve performance and scalability.

The Public Beta will be accessible until 30th April. It allows you to scan up to 5 hosts on your network.

Download the Secunia NSI 2 Beta
https://psi.secunia.com/NSISetup.exe

All suggestions and comments are most welcome. Do not hesitate to send them to support@secunia.com

We are looking forward to hearing your feedback.

Kind regards,

Jakob Balle, Secunia
IT Development Manager



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