FAQ Questions asked most often

A Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) is an integrated network platform that 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). Other techniques might also be employed, such as TLS/SSL encrypted traffic inspection, website filtering, QoS/bandwidth management, antivirus inspection and identity management integration
A firewall can only block known bad IP addresses on a network. Our Network Security Monitoring solutions allow you to know in realtime if malicious activity was observed and blocks that communication in real-time. This replaces or complements traditional firewalls where intelligence is gathered dynamically.
Depending on the mechanism used to steal data. Our Network based defense solutions allow you to track what files have moved across the network or to the Internet
NGFWs include the typical functions of traditional firewalls such as packet filtering, network and port-address translation (NAT), stateful inspection, and virtual private network (VPN) support. The goal of next-generation firewalls is to include more layers of the OSI model, improving filtering of network traffic that is dependent on the packet contents.

We also provide training on technologies in the NoSQL stack, mantain and configure existing stacks for higher performance and throughput
Phishing is a fraudulent attempt, usually made through email, to steal your personal information. The best way to protect yourself from phishing is to learn how to recognize a phish. Our Anti-Phishing services do exactly this for you.
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