New & Used Security Equipment
Accurately securing your network can make a huge difference in the overall effectiveness of your system and your business. We help your team buy a network firewall that maximizes security and efficiency without compromising your budget or your organization.
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Types of Firewalls
Packet-filtering firewalls
Most basic type of security with a router checkpoint
Circuit-level gateways
Utilizes TCP handshake check to ensure legitimacy
Stateful inspection
Combines packet and circuit-level filtering
Proxy firewalls
Filters traffic at the application level
Next-gen firewalls
Varies in tech but touted as more advanced
Software firewalls
Security installed on a local device
Hardware firewalls
Physical, appliance-based firewall
Cloud firewalls
Scalable solution, also called firewall-as-a-service (FaaS)
Cisco Firewalls
Cisco PIX 500
Cisco ASA5500
Cisco ASA5510
Cisco ASA5512-X
Cisco ASA5515-X
Cisco ASA5520
Cisco ASA5540
Cisco ASA5550
Cisco ASA5580
Cisco ASA5585-X
FAQs
A firewall is a type of network security device that filters traffic in an attempt to block unauthorized access to your data. They can either be hardware or software, depending on the situation and your needs.
Firewalls monitor, filter and control the traffic coming into your network. Through proper set-up and maintenance, you can define what is trusted traffic and what isn’t in order to properly protect your data. Depending on the type of firewall, it may offer multi-level protection through various areas of your infrastructure.
Firewalls and network protection go hand-in-hand and are one of the most common solutions for network security. In addition to installing a network security appliance, you can also take extra precautions like updating passwords every quarter or requiring two-factor authentication. You may also consider creating a virtual private network, or VPN, as well.
A self-defending network is a Cisco web security appliance that works to protect a business from internal and external threats without adding any latency. A few of the advantages of the Cisco self-defending network include immediate threat response, adaptable security measures, and the ability to self-learn new ways to protect your system better. Contact us to learn more about this product!
Installing a type of network firewall security solution is one of the first steps in protecting your network from cyber-attacks. You can also add additional levels of security with solutions like VPNs, two-factor authentication, anti-virus software, and more. We can help you figure out the best protection options for your network.