Network Security


Next-Generation Firewalls
The moment your network connects to the internet, it becomes exposed to all types of viruses, malware and other ‘contaminated stuff’ circulating on the internet. Regardless of the size of your organization, it is important to ensure complete security of your network. Using network firewall is one of the primary ways of preventing your network from serious security threats.
Next Generation Firewalls (NGFWs) promise the best network security to the companies. Apart from having the capabilities of traditional firewalls such as packet filtering and network address translation (NAT), NGFWs offer intrusion prevention, deep-packet inspection and other useful features that traditional firewalls don’t have. Using next generation firewalls can go a long way when it comes to ensuring complete security for your network from all kinds of security threats.

Advanced Malware Protection
Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) for Endpoints is a cloud-managed endpoint security solution that provides advanced protection against viruses, malware, and other cyber-threats by detecting, preventing, and responding to threats.

Cloud Security
Cloud Security, also known as cloud computing security, is a collection of security measures designed to protect cloud-based infrastructure, applications, and data. These measures ensure user and device authentication, data and resource access control, and data privacy protection

Network Access Control
We secure your network Wi-Fi, Wired or extended access to public or private cloud through NAC Solution. The solution is 802.1X; RADIUS based NAC platform brings your end users (devices) onto a network securely, enforce endpoint compliance, coordinate security appliances, and provide contextual awareness to proactively find indicators of breach, or to help facilitate a post breach forensics investigation.

Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
IPS stands for Intrusion Prevention System. As the name suggests, it detects malicious packets, sends info to SIEM and blocks the packet. Unlike IDS, which just detects and reports the packet, IPS attempts to block the packets as well. Thus, IPS is a bit advanced and is more effective than IDS.
