SonicWall Demonstrates Leadership, Earns ‘Recommended’ Rating In 2018 NSS Labs Next-Generation Firewall Test For Security Effectiveness, Low Total Cost Of Ownership
- SonicWall NGFW earns 98.8 percent security
effectiveness rating and low TCO with $4 cost per protected Mbps
- Tested 100 percent effective
in resisting evasions including URL, FTP, HTTP, Telnet and HTML, as well
as obfuscation and fragmentation techniques
- Earned 100 percent ratings in
stability and reliability categories
SonicWall, the trusted security partner protecting more than
1 million networks worldwide, today announced it received a Recommended rating
in the 2018 Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) Group Test by NSS Labs, Inc., a
global leader and trusted source for independent, fact-based CyberSecurity
guidance.
SonicWall placed in the prestigious upper-right ‘Recommended’
quadrant on the NSS Labs Security Value Map (SVM). SonicWall was among 10
participants in the product testing that included examination in areas such as
security effectiveness, performance and total cost of ownership (TCO).
“NSS Labs is committed to independent testing that helps
enterprises make informed cybersecurity decisions,” said NSS Labs CEO Vikram
Phatak. “With ‘Recommended’ ratings for five years, SonicWall next-generation
firewalls are an excellent choice for any company seeking devices with strong
security and consistent product quality to evolve their security architectures.
We applaud SonicWall’s focus on product consistency and security
effectiveness.”
This third-party validation confirms what customers have been
saying about SonicWall’s approach to end-to-end cybersecurity, which protects
everything between and including traditional networks, wireless and mobile
environments, and endpoints. SonicWall Capture Client endpoint protection is
powered by SentinelOne, which also earned a ‘Recommended’ rating in the 2018 NSS
Labs Advanced Endpoint Protection (AEP) Group Test.
Based in Austin ,
Texas , NSS Labs conducts one of
the industry’s most respected, fact-based tests for a full range of
cybersecurity products, including network and breach security, endpoint
protection, cloud and virtual security, and more.
During the NSS Labs
test, SonicWall NSa 2650 endured thorough testing
exercises via the NSS Exploit Library, which exposed the appliance to more than
1,900 exploits. To ensure real-world testing conditions, NSS Labs engineers
utilize multiple commercial, open-source and propriety tools to launch a broad
range of attacks. SonicWall was successful in countering 100 percent of all
advanced HTTP evasion, obfuscation and fragmentation techniques.
Growing cyber threats make it increasingly important for
businesses and proactive organizations to implement the most effective security
controls and the means to manage them easily. As reported in the mid-year
update of the 2018 SonicWall Cyber Threat Report, the first six months of 2018
saw 181.5 million ransomware attacks — a 229 percent increase over 2017.
Several factors are taken into consideration when weighing
vendor options and calculating TCO. SonicWall NSa 2650 earned a TCO
of $4 per protected Mbps. This year’s comparison was comprised of totals based
on product purchasing price, maintenance, installation costs, required upkeep,
management and installation.
In the last four months, SonicWall announced new lines of NSa appliance
and NSv virtual firewalls designed for small and large distributed
enterprises, service providers, government organizations, educational
institutions and retailers.
Complementing SonicWall’s virtual and appliance-based
firewalls is Capture
Security Center ,
which provides cloud-based, single-pane-of-glass (SPOG) management, reporting
and analytics for SonicWall firewalls, endpoints protected by Capture Client,
Cloud Security and Cyber Threat Data.
NSS Labs performed an independent test of the SonicWall NSa 2650
at its facility in Austin , Texas . Results are based on the Next
Generation Firewall Test Methodology v8.0, Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer
Security Performance Test Methodology v1.3 and the Evasions Test Methodology
v1.1 available at www.nsslabs.com. Testing was conducted free of charge and
NSS did not receive compensation in return for SonicWall’s participation.
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