Security is still not taken as seriously as it should be in the average office. The false notion of, “If I am small, I am not interesting to a cyber criminal” prevails extensively in the corporate sector. As a result, out-of-date software, failure to perform backups, and a disconcerting fondness for clicking on suspicious links among employees are worryingly common.
Secure Endpoint
In network security, endpoint security refers to a methodology of protecting the corporate network when accessed via remote devices such as laptops or other wireless and mobile devices. Each device with a remote connecting to the network creates a potential entry point for security threats. Endpoint security is designed to secure each endpoint on the network created by these devices.
Next Generation Firewall and UTM’s
UTM’s carries multiple security features built into one appliance: network firewalling, network intrusion detection/prevention (IDS/IPS), gateway antivirus (AV), gateway anti-spam, VPN, content filtering, load balancing, data loss prevention, and on-appliance reporting.
UTM being managed through a single console is very easy to manage , thereby reducing operational complexities and administration costs.
NGFW’s offer deeper control of individual applications along with better inspection capabilities. They integrate enterprise firewall capabilities with intrusion prevention and application control.