NGFW
A next-generation firewall (NGFW) is a part of the third generation of firewall technology, combining a traditional firewall with other network device filtering functionalities, such as an application firewall using in-line deep packet inspection (DPI), an intrusion prevention system (IPS).
A secure Web gateway is primarily used to monitor and prevent malicious traffic and data from entering, or even leaving, an organizationís network. Typically, it is implemented to secure an organization against threats originating from the Internet, websites and other Web 2.0 products/services. It is generally implemented through a hardware/software gateway device/application implemented at the outer boundaries of a network. Some of the features a secure Web gateway provides include URL filtering, application level control, data leakage prevention and virus/malware code detection.
Email security refers to the collective measures used to secure the access and content of an email account or service. It allows an individual or organization to protect the overall access to one or more email addresses/accounts.
A network intrusion protection system (NIPS) is an umbrella term for a combination of hardware and software systems that protect computer
networks from unauthorized access and malicious activity.A NIPS continually monitors an organization’s computer networks for abnormal traffic patterns, generating event logs, alerting system administrators to significant events and stopping potential intrusions when possible.
networks from unauthorized access and malicious activity.A NIPS continually monitors an organization’s computer networks for abnormal traffic patterns, generating event logs, alerting system administrators to significant events and stopping potential intrusions when possible.
SSL Visibility Solutions allow customers to get Industry-leading capabilities for enabling the secure inspection of encrypted threats are now
extended to the official version of TLS 1.3 (RFC 8446). Customers get the most extensive out-of-the box set of high security cipher suites and
advanced TLS support to enable security tools across all traffic ports and protocols.
Enables the inspection of all ports and protocols of traffic including TLS 1.3Includes 100 native Cipher Suites,Supports secure inspection for all previous TLS versions Is quickly added to existing network infrastructure
extended to the official version of TLS 1.3 (RFC 8446). Customers get the most extensive out-of-the box set of high security cipher suites and
advanced TLS support to enable security tools across all traffic ports and protocols.
Enables the inspection of all ports and protocols of traffic including TLS 1.3Includes 100 native Cipher Suites,Supports secure inspection for all previous TLS versions Is quickly added to existing network infrastructure
An SSL VPN is a type of virtual private network that uses the Secure Sockets Layer protocol — or, more often, its successor, the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol — in standard web browsers to provide secure, remote-access VPN capability.
A link load balancer, also called a link balancer, is a network appliance that distributes in-bound and out-bound traffic to and from multiple
Internet Service Provider (ISP) links. Link load balancers are typically located between gateway routers and the firewall.
Internet Service Provider (ISP) links. Link load balancers are typically located between gateway routers and the firewall.
SD-WAN is an acronym for software-defined networking in a wide area network (WAN). An SD-WAN simplifies the management and operation of a WAN by decoupling (separating) the networking hardware from its control mechanism. This concept is similar to how software-defined networking implements virtualization technology to improve data center management and operation.
A key application of an SD-WAN is to allow companies to build higher-performance WANs using lower-cost and commercially available Internet access, enabling businesses to partially or wholly replace more expensive private WAN connection technologies such as MPLS.
A key application of an SD-WAN is to allow companies to build higher-performance WANs using lower-cost and commercially available Internet access, enabling businesses to partially or wholly replace more expensive private WAN connection technologies such as MPLS.