Cisco Secure Firewall
The NGFW firewall is a modern type of firewall that allows you to control and protect against modern threats on the Internet. The basic function of a firewall is to divide the network into a secure (internal) network and an insecure network (Internet), while preventing unwanted people from accessing the secure part.
Product description
It is a solution for protecting the corporate network. It is a combination of a stateful firewall (packet filter), working on L3-L4, and advanced features (Next Generation features), such as IPS, Antimalware, URL filtering, etc. It brings to the network the necessary application visibility and control capability up to L7. Thus, the Next Generation Firewall (NGFW) provides multiple layers of protection that will clearly enhance the protection at the perimeter. In addition to typical stateful firewall features such as NAT and VPN, it also provides deeper packet analysis and TLS/SSL inspection.
Features
Variable power according to model
Application visibility
IPS protection
AntiMalware and URL filtering
EVE - communication recognition without decryption
Easy VPN management
Benefits
Protecting not only employees' but also customers' information, know-how and assets
Protection against malware, ransomware, malicious activity and scripts
The ability to manage on-premise with either a physical or virtual management tool
The ability to use the Sandbox to analyse unknown and suspicious files
Finding an entry point for malware is easier and more accurate
Why Alef?
- Strong technical team specialising in remote collaboration
- Unique know-how in the areas of solution design, implementation and subsequent management
- Dozens of satisfied customers
Who is the product for?
The Next Generation Firewall is designed for organizations that are either looking for effective network perimeter protection or are using a firewall that does not yet have Next Generation features. The advantage is the ability to work with other security features such as access control to corporate resources, application visibility, etc.