Next Gen Advanced Firewall: Your First Line of Defense

Check for the right security levels against the increasing threats in your network.

Next Gen Advanced Firewall

A next-generation firewall (NGFW), which is still evolving, is one of the newest firewalls that try to manage the traffic between two networks. Our next-gen firewall can detect and prevent the most complex threats through the utilization of functions such as the application layer packet scanning and intrusion.

Hardware next-gen firewalls conduct a review of all the traffic in and out of the network, taking the time to analyze every protective barrier. It means that the firewall can set security policies, and determine what information should be let through and what should not.

What is a Next Generation Firewall?

The advanced firewall technology is known as next-generation firewalls or NGFWs that go above and beyond basic levels of security. They incorporate the basic firewall functionality with enhanced features such as application filtering, deep-packet inspection, and intrusion detection/prevention, which gives total coverage from sophisticated attacks.
URL Filtering

Control or restrict users from accessing malicious and inappropriate websites.

Intrusion Prevention

The system should be able to scan and prevent risks before the network can be exploited.

Deep Packet Inspection

Scan data packets for threats and/or unusual behavior.

Why Choose Our Next Gen Firewall Solutions?

Our next-generation firewalls deliver unmatched security and performance for small and large companies. Our firewalls have sophisticated controls such as application controls, intrusion prevention, and deep packet scanning, making them provide strong security against the current threats in the market.
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Network Traffic Analysis

Proper scanning of incoming and outgoing traffic to scan and mitigate threats.
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Comprehensive Reporting

Learn more about the activity of the network and possible threats with essential analysis.
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24/7 Support

We offer constant support for configuration, monitoring, and problem-solving that happens 24/7.

How It Works

Network Traffic Analysis

24/7 next-gen firewall security is employed in the identification of threats; the systems inspect all arriving and departing traffic.
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Application & User Identification

Identify users and applications to apply appropriate security policies.
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Threat Detection & Prevention

Identify or Prevent real-time malware, intrusions, and any unauthorized attempts to access the system.
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Comprehensive Logging & Reporting

Logs and reports provide very important information about network traffic and security incidents.
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F.A.Q.
An NGFW stands for Next Generation Advanced Firewall and generally functions more than just a firewall, with solutions like deep packet scanning, intrusion, prevention mechanism, malware detection, and application filtering capability. This increased protection does not only allow our algorithms to catch known vulnerabilities but also the other types of vulnerabilities that might not have been identified before.
Conventional firewalls examine traffic by either employing IP addresses or port numbers and protocol types. The capabilities that are present in modern NGFWs include live traffic monitoring, user identification, malware prevention, and deep packet inspection enabling more specific control and superior visibility of the network processing.
Indeed, NGFWs have integrated threat intelligence as well as machine learning to mitigate zero-day threats. These firewalls look at unknown threats on the Internet and suppress any suspicious activities, even when no signature exists for the threat.
The emerging next-gen firewalls are optimized to offer both security and performance. There are elements such as traffic shaping, load balancing, and QoS (Quality of Service) that dictate important applications and guarantee that security interventions are not a problem to other entities of the network.
No, NGFWs should be able to connect well with most pre-existing network configurations. Most of the NGFWs in the market offer the advantage of a management interface that makes configuring, monitoring, and creating reports easier to avoid interference during the installation phase.
NGFWs require regular updates to their threat intelligence databases and security policies to stay ahead of evolving cyber threats. Almost all NGFWs systems provide an automated update feature that does not require any manual update on the system.
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