• Next-Generation Firewall & IPS
• ATD (Advanced Threat Detection)
• DLP Forensics & visibility
• Wireless Intrusion prevention System WIPS
• Unified threat Management
Next Generation Firewall
A next-generation firewall (NGFW) is a hardware- or software-based network security system that is able to detect and block sophisticated attacks by enforcing security policies at the application level, as well as at the port and protocol level.
ATD (Advanced Threat Detection)
Replacing mass-market malware, this next generation of threats is personalized and persistent. Threats are targeted, These carefully staged attacks look innocent as they walk by traditional firewall, IPS, anti-virus and Web gateways that rely on signatures and known patterns of misbehavior.
Web & Email Security
You need an intelligent, integrated approach to network security so that you can move ahead with your organization's broader mission. That's what we deliver.
Prevent spam and enforce privacy and regulatory compliance across your enterprise messaging environment.
DLP Forensics & visibility
Detect and prevent the unauthorized use and transmission of your information. Data Loss Prevention (DLP) systems identify, monitor, and protect data in use, data in motion, and data at rest through deep content inspection and contextual security analysis of transactions.
DNS Security
More than 90 percent of malware uses DNS to communicate with command and control servers, steal data, or redirect traffic to malicious sites. Existing security controls and perimeter defenses are not designed to prevent, isolate, and remediate DNS-based malware threats.
DNS Firewall you gain proactive network protection against fast-evolving, elusive malware threats that exploit DNS to communicate with command and control (C&C) servers and botnets.
Wireless Intrusion prevention System WIPS
Prevent unauthorized network access to local area networks and other information assets by wireless devices.
Unified threat Management
perform multiple security functions within one single system: network firewalling, network intrusion prevention and gateway antivirus (AV), gateway anti-spam, VPN, content filtering, load balancing, data loss prevention and on-appliance reporting.
Network Access Control
Keep unknown or unsafe computers from impacting network security, availability, and performance with access control.