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An up-to-date firewall can help you protect your organization’s network while allowing legitimate business communication to be sent and received. It keeps bad actors out and can be used to keep employees away from insecure or non-work-related sites.

While a firewall provides excellent security and protection, it needs monitoring and management. Monitoring your own firewall is a time-consuming, intensive, and expensive task that requires security expertise and regular upgrades. Many organizations lack the internal expertise, time, and capital to monitor their own firewalls around-the-clock. For these companies, a managed firewall is an affordable, effective solution.

How a Managed Firewall Works

Managed Firewall Service in India

Managed Firewall Service in India

A managed firewall is a service that offers enhanced threat management. Security experts monitor your firewall remotely and can help mitigate any potential threats. To accomplish this, they study your network traffic and learn what normal traffic looks like for your business. When any unusual activity is detected, it can be quickly identified and addressed.

In addition, your provider will perform routine traffic analysis and send regular reports to you so you will have a clear sense of your network traffic patterns and how your managed services team is managing threats to your network.

Expertise Made Affordable by The Economy of Scale

The beauty of IT services like managed firewall is their ability to leverage economies of scale to offer companies the cybersecurity they need, at a price they can afford. In the past, your only option was to create an in-house security solution for your network, which you had to pay for through a capital expenditure.

Here are 3 ways a managed firewall can enhance your company’s operations:

1. Protect against Cyber Crime

Protect against Cyber Crime

Protect against Cyber Crime

Cyber crime is a growing concern for businesses and citizens alike. According to a recent cyber crime report published by research firm Cybersecurity Ventures, cyber attack rates are climbing faster than any other crime and will cost the global economy $6 trillion annually by 2021.

A business that falls prey to a cyber criminal will face serious losses and a tough road ahead. According to a 2017 report published by the Better Business Bureau, half of all businesses would lose their profitability within a month if their critical data was lost.

With a managed firewall, business owners can avoid or mitigate the risk of a cyber attack or breach.

2. Meet compliance requirements

Meet compliance requirements

Meet compliance requirements

As the threat level of cyber attacks continues to grow, so does the burden of compliance regulations. Existing regulations such as HIPAA, PCI DSS, and Sarbanes Oxley continue to evolve with ever stricter and more technical compliance requirements. New regulations such as GDPR add to the complexity.

A managed firewall service provider with compliance expertise can ensure your company meets these legal requirements, avoiding the heavy penalties associated with negligence.

3. Ease burden of monitoring

Ease burden of monitoring

Ease burden of monitoring

The burden of round-the-clock monitoring can be heavy for many SMBs. For example, if you have a small IT department with just one security expert, it’s not possible for your staff to continuously monitor your network.

Most business owners need to stay focused on their core business activities; they don’t have time to become IT security experts. And hiring enough staff for 24/7 monitoring may be too expensive. A managed firewall solution solves both of these problems.

We Can Help

With the support of Managed Edge Security from Firewall Firm, you can shift the burden of network security, compliance, and monitoring to our team of security experts. With Firewall Firm’s Managed Edge Security solution, customers benefit from next-generation firewall services and unified threat mitigation to protect their network, Our experts work diligently to stay on top of emerging threats, current best practices, and compliance requirements.

Our security experts will continuously watch your network for anomalies, strange patterns, or any other indicators of potential threats. We can also take on routine tasks, including security updates and patches, to free your internal resources to help you accomplish more important tasks and projects.

We can provide high levels of security for your network and bill you on a monthly basis, as an OpEx. Through a carefully crafted Service Level Agreement (SLA), we will spell out our responsibilities and what you can expect from us in the event of a cyber attack on your network.

Firewalls can protect your network against unauthorized access and intruders.

As enterprises expand its mission-critical networks with newer applications, many have begun to view network security technologies as the key to prevent intrusion and exposure of critical data. Without protection, companies can experience security breaches resulting in serious damages. The security system that all enterprises should seek to implement in such a situation is a firewall. Firewalls are certainly becoming a critical part of any secure network.

20 TOP MOST PROBLEMS IN FIREWALLS WHICH IMPACT BUSINESS

  1.  Failing to save the CONFIGURATION: 90% of the times we don’t save the configuration which gives the problem when we reboot the Firewall or Router.
  2. Configuration done by the Engg is not meeting the company policy
  3. Rules are not used still there in the ACL
  4. Duplicate Rules no documentation of the rules.
  5. Firewall connection exceeds as not taken in account eh VPN or SSL connections while making a DECISIONS or the Firewall is OLD
  6. Memory full issue there is bug in the rules or the configuration making firewall slow or reboots automatically.
  7. Firewall OS is older and new OS is not supported.
  8. Unwanted application are taking lot of bandwidth like video youtube etc. then bring down the productivity of the organisation.
  9. Link problem. The like is not stable and goes down or flaps too much.
  10.  NO QOS done for the rules and on the application.
  11. OSPF or BGP not configured properly.
  12. Poor VOIP quality which may be due to link flap or too much bandwidth taken by other applications
  13. Duplexing not done properly.
  14. Passwords are simple or easy to decode authentication is not upto the mark
  15. MS-SQL is open from the outside for the applications via server with just application authentication.
  16. Anti-spoofing not configured on the interfaces
  17. No logging is done for the system changes.
  18.  Any TCP or UDP packet can go out.
  19. Proxy services are not stopped
  20. Certification not configured on the firewall to have the ultimate Security.

The Last one is important and no one configures firewall for that (certification)

Every one is thinking that firewall is now matured and nothing is need more.

But after ransomware things have changed.

Affordable Managed Firewall Service with 24×7 Firewall Monitoring

24x7 Firewall Monitoring Services in India

24×7 Firewall Monitoring Services in India

Take advantage of our group of dedicated Firewall professionals to manage, monitor and respond to network attacks.
System Management – Allows you to focus on other tasks.
Proactive Security Monitoring – We watch and respond to Internet attacks so you don’t have to.
Network Monitoring – We monitor the firewall to ensure your network stays connected to the Internet.
Change Management Reporting – You will always know what is going on and what we did to fix it.
Customized to Your Needs – You control the level of service that is right for you.

» Best practice configuration
» Unlimited phone support
» Constant access to Web-based monitoring & reporting
» No charge equipment repair or replacement
» Remote firmware updates
» Quick configuration changes
» Outage notice by e-mail
» After hours emergency response from our certified team
» No contract or extended customer commitment!
» This service is provided on a month-to-month basis.

Managed Firewall Support Services in India

Managed Firewall Support Services in India

Managed Firewall Support Services in India

Basic Reactive Managed Firewall Support Services
Just $100 Per Month,

Enterprise Proactive Managed Firewall Support Services
Just $600 Per Month,

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Cyber Security News 1st week Sept 2016

1.      Dropbox hacked: Hackers have obtained credentials for more than 68 Million accounts of online cloud storage platform Dropbox from a known 2012 data breach. Last week, Dropbox sent out emails alerting its users that a large chunk of its users’ credentials that was obtained in 2012 data breach, may soon be seen on the Dark Web marketplace, prompting them to change their password if they hadn’t changed since mid-2012. Dropbox is the latest to join the list of “Mega-Breaches,” which includes LinkedIn, MySpace, VK.com and Tumblr.

 

  1. Kimpton Hotels hit by Point-of-Sale breach: Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants is alerting payment card customers of a payment card breach at more than 60 of its hotels and restaurants that occurred between February 16 and July 7 of this year. The hotel chain said in a message on its website that it first got word of unauthorized charges on guests’ payment cards in mid-July. An ensuing investigation uncovered malware on PoS servers at the front desks and restaurants of some of its hotels. “The malware searched for track data read from the magnetic stripe of a payment card and routed it through the affected server. Kimpton’s POS woes follow that of Eddie Bauer and HEI Hotels & Resorts, which operates Marriott, Hyatt and Sheraton and Westin hotels.

 

  1. Music website hacked: UK based – Music website called Last.fm, was hacked in March 2012 and three months after the breach, the company admitted to the incident and issued a warning, encouraging its users to change their passwords. Now, four years later the stolen data has surfaced in the public. The leaked records include usernames, hashed passwords, email addresses, the date when a user signed up to the website, and ad-related data. Last.fm stored its users’ passwords using MD5 hashing – which has been considered outdated even before 2012 – and that too without any Salt. (Salt is a random string added to strengthen encrypted passwords that make it more difficult for hackers to crack them.)

 

  1. St. Jude says Muddy Waters, MedSec video shows security feature, not flaw: St. Jude Medical, is a medical device company which makes pacemakers. MedSec is a Cyber security firm that specializes in security flaws in medical devices. Muddy Waters Research is a due diligence based investment firm. After a yearlong research by Medsec, it was found that St Jude’s products had severe issues. Medsec did not responsibly disclose its findings to St Jude but instead joined hands with Muddy waters to profit in the stock market with this information. St. Jude has refuted the allegations and has issued a statement saying the supposed “flaw” was actually a “security feature. If attacked, the pacemakers place themselves into a ‘safe’ mode to ensure the device continues to work.

 

  1. Double Whammy – Ransomware steals data before Encrypting: Betabot, the first known weaponized password-stealing malware that also infects victims with ransomware in a second stage of attack. In many instances it is still able to evade detection, it uses the Neutrino exploit kit, which uses infected documents disguised as CVs to ask the victim to enable macros. If they do, the malware is able to steal login data and passwords from web browsers. The Trojan then downloads and installs the Cerber ransomware onto the victim’s computer, demanding the user pays up in order to regain access to their compromised machine.

 

  1. ‘Guccifer’ gets 52-month Jail term: Romanian hacker “Guccifer,” who pleaded guilty in May this year to hacking and identity theft of around 100 high-profile Americans, has been sentenced to 52 months in prison by a US court. Guccifer hacked the email and social media accounts of his victims between October 2012 and January 2014 and made public confidential emails, photographs and private medical and financial data. Not to confuse with Guccifer 2.0, the hacker behind the DNC hack.

 

  1. Suspect arrested for 2011 Linux Kernel organization breach: In September 2011, kernel.org site that hosts the core development infrastructure behind the Linux kernel was breached. For the last five years, not many details about the attack were revealed and the attacker remained at large—that is, until he was picked during a traffic stop in Miami – last week. The hacker had managed to steal login credentials of one of the Linux Kernel Organization system administrators in 2011 and used them to install a hard-to-detect malware backdoor, dubbed Phalanx, on servers belonging to the organization. Using this backdoor, he installed malware on various Linux installations. He faces a possible sentence of 40 years in prison as well as $2 Million in fines. Threat protection for Linux can help in such situations.

 

  1. California may soon treat Ransomware as extortion: Ransomware may soon be regarded as a form of extortion in California once legislation is approved by governor. The Bill if passed, could land culprits in jail for two to four years. The move has received widespread support from different quarters that want ransomware attacks to be treated as a felony. The state’s law enforcement unit and the tech sector all support the legislation.

 

  1. SWIFT reveals new hacking attempts on member Banks: SWIFT has revealed new hacking attempts on several member banks following its June disclosure of the $81-million Bangladesh Bank heist and is pushing members to comply with new safety features. “The threat is persistent, adaptive and sophisticated – and it is here to stay,” SWIFT told the banks. SWIFT members have been warned that failure to meet a November 19 deadline for installing latest security software would be reported to banking regulatory bodies and partners.

 

  1. India registers 350 percent rise in cybercrime in last three years: According to a study, in India, there has been a surge of approximately 350% in cybercrime cases registered under the Information Technology (IT) Act, from the year of 2011 to 2014. The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has also reported a surge in the number of incidents handled by it, with close to 50,000 security incidents in 2015. Bangalore leads in the number of cybercrime cases, the city recorded 1,041 cybercrime cases in 2015, the highest among the country’s 53 mega cities, and a 42% increase over the 2014 figures. State-wise data shows the worst states to be: Maharashtra (2,195 cases) and Uttar Pradesh (2,208). Most cases relate to credit card fraud, email hacking and online cheating, including fake lottery scams. Use of technology and building awareness can reduce cybercrime.
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What is Firewall? A Firewall is a network security device that monitors and filters incoming and outgoing network traffic based on an organization's previously established security policies. At its most basic, a firewall is essentially the barrier that sits between a private internal network and the public Internet.

 

Secure your network at the gateway against threats such as intrusions, Viruses, Spyware, Worms, Trojans, Adware, Keyloggers, Malicious Mobile Code (MMC), and other dangerous applications for total protection in a convenient, affordable subscription-based service. Modern threats like web-based malware attacks, targeted attacks, application-layer attacks, and more have had a significantly negative effect on the threat landscape. In fact, more than 80% of all new malware and intrusion attempts are exploiting weaknesses in applications, as opposed to weaknesses in networking components and services. Stateful firewalls with simple packet filtering capabilities were efficient blocking unwanted applications as most applications met the port-protocol expectations. Administrators could promptly prevent an unsafe application from being accessed by users by blocking the associated ports and protocols.

 

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