Sangfor Network Secure integrates with Sangfor Engine Zero, an AI powered malware detection engine. Engine Zero is developed using machine learning models and AI algorithms. This enables Network Secure to deliver 99.76% detection rate of known and unknown malware across the internet.
Smarter AI-Powered Defense
- The world’s 1st AI-enabled NGFW with intelligent detection, eliminating over 99% of external threats at the network perimeter.
- The world's 1st NGFW integrated with Web Application Firewall (WAF) to provide network and web application security in one appliance.
- The world's 1st NGFW integrated with deception technology to provide proactive detection and mitigation of malicious actors.
- The world's 1st NGFW with built-in SOC Lite that helps security teams rapidly determine the security status of threats and respond.
- The world's 1st NGFW that truly integrates with endpoint security and NDR solutions to create a holistic security system.
Sangfor Network Secure Advantages
Sangfor Network Secure Key Features & Capabilities
Sangfor Network Secure integrates with Sangfor Neural-X, a cloud-based AI powered threat intelligence and analytics platform.
Neural-X is constantly updated to protect against the latest indicators of compromise (IOC) and adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs). For example, Network Secure can send a suspicious DNS address to Neural-X for verification. If Neural-X classifies this DNS as a known C&C server, Network Secure automatically blocks these communications so that no further damage is caused.Sangfor Network Secure is integrated with Sangfor NG-WAF, a next generation web application firewall designed to offer robust protection to web applications.
Using semantic analysis and the industry’s first WAF with a built-in virtual execution system (VES), Sangfor WAF protects web applications from the most advanced web application attacks, such as SQL injection and cross-site scripting.Sangfor Network Secure integrates with Sangfor Endpoint Secure (Endpoint Detection and Response - EDR) and Cyber Command (Network Detection and Response – NDR) as part of Sangfor’s Anti-Ransomware solution.
Forensic threat intelligence data, collected from the network and endpoints, visualizes the hidden ransomware process through the GUI and provides "one-click quarantine" to eradicate the encryption-controlling application from all infected hosts.
Malware Detection
Sangfor Network Secure integrates with Sangfor Engine Zero, an AI powered malware detection engine. Engine Zero is developed using machine learning models and AI algorithms. This enables Network Secure to deliver 99.76% detection rate of known and unknown malware across the internet.
Threat Intelligence
Sangfor Network Secure integrates with Sangfor Neural-X, a cloud-based AI powered threat intelligence and analytics platform.
Neural-X is constantly updated to protect against the latest indicators of compromise (IOC) and adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs). For example, Network Secure can send a suspicious DNS address to Neural-X for verification. If Neural-X classifies this DNS as a known C&C server, Network Secure automatically blocks these communications so that no further damage is caused.Cloud Deception
Web Application Firewall (WAF)
Sangfor Network Secure is integrated with Sangfor NG-WAF, a next generation web application firewall designed to offer robust protection to web applications.
Using semantic analysis and the industry’s first WAF with a built-in virtual execution system (VES), Sangfor WAF protects web applications from the most advanced web application attacks, such as SQL injection and cross-site scripting.SOC Lite
Anti-Ransomware
Sangfor Network Secure integrates with Sangfor Endpoint Secure (Endpoint Detection and Response - EDR) and Cyber Command (Network Detection and Response – NDR) as part of Sangfor’s Anti-Ransomware solution.
Forensic threat intelligence data, collected from the network and endpoints, visualizes the hidden ransomware process through the GUI and provides "one-click quarantine" to eradicate the encryption-controlling application from all infected hosts.
Sangfor Network Secure Use Cases
Robust Perimeter Security
Ransomware Protection
2nd Tier Firewall
Secured SD-WAN
Sangfor Network Secure Awards & Achievements
"Visionary" Vendor
Frost & Sullivan Company of the Year
Gartner Peer Insights Reviews for Sangfor Network Secure
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Frequently Asked Question
Network Firewalls generally come as hardware network devices or software applications. Hardware firewalls are placed in a central network location to filter traffic for an entire network. Software firewalls are installed on endpoints to filter traffic to and from specific devices.
There are also different types of firewalls, including packet filtering firewalls, stateful inspection firewalls, proxy firewalls, network address translation (NAT) firewalls, and next generation firewalls (NGFW).
- Antivirus: Detects the presence of malware in traffic.
- Intrusion Detection System (IDS): Detects suspicious traffic activity that might indicate an attack.
- Intrusion Prevention System (IPS): Responds to detected suspicious traffic activity.
- Threat Intelligence: Provides real-time threat intelligence to detect emerging threats.
- Sandboxing: Executes suspicious files in a test environment to check for maliciousness.
- Application Awareness and Control: Identifies applications and controls which apps are allowed to communicate with the internet.
- URL Filtering: Blocks access to URLs that are malicious or unauthorized by the user.
- Email Protection: Filters out malicious and unwanted email.
- Web Application Firewall (WAF): A firewall dedicated to protecting web applications.
Granular Traffic Filtering: Thanks to DPI, next generation firewalls have visibility into the type of data and the applications, services, devices, and users processing the data. This allows organizations to create firewall rules to enforce granular access policies. DPI also enables NGFWs block malicious data that targets specific apps and services.
Early Threat Detection: NGFWs are integrated with security features like antivirus and intrusion detection system to detect malware and cyber-attacks before they can breach the network. This is important because threats are harder to detect after a breach, which increases the likelihood of a successful attack.
Security Logging: NGFWs support security logging, which is important for several reasons. For example, security analysts can analyze logs to hunt for threats that were missed by the firewall. Security logs are also needed to meet compliance requirements in certain industries and jurisdictions.
For example, antivirus or more advanced Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solutions are needed to detect threats that managed to evade the firewall and land on endpoints. For advanced persistent threats (APTs) that hide and spread in the network for a long period, a User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) solution like Network Detection and Response (NDR) works best.
NGFW vendors generally offer various models to suit different needs. Organizations should choose a firewall that fits their unique situation to get the best out of their NGFW. Important factors to consider include the NGFWs security capabilities, specifications such as throughput, cost, deployment mode, ease of operation, service, etc. For a more detailed discussion on choosing the right NGFW, feel free to read our enterprise firewall buyer’s guide.
Customer reviews are also an excellent source of reference. For example, Gartner Peer Insights provides vetted and verified reviews to help prospective buyers gain objective and trustworthy insight into the NGFW products of different vendors.