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Palo Alto Networks Launches Branch-Office Security Solution

Palo Alto Networks launched new enterprise-class network-security products to protect branch-office and remote users. The next-generation PA-200 firewall comes in a small form factor and allows enterprises to extend the same level of security for applications, users and content available at headquarters to the branch office, Palo Alto Networks said Nov. 7. Additionally, the WildFire […]

Nov 8, 2011
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Palo Alto Networks launched new enterprise-class network-security products to protect branch-office and remote users.

The next-generation PA-200 firewall comes in a small form factor and allows enterprises to extend the same level of security for applications, users and content available at headquarters to the branch office, Palo Alto Networks said Nov. 7. Additionally, the WildFire capability adds malware-fighting capabilities to the firewall.

As a general rule, enterprises deploy best-practices network security at the company headquarters, but compensate by reducing costs when it comes to securing the branch office and remote users, according to Chris King, director of product marketing at Palo Alto Networks.

The branch office often deploys security products designed for small and midsized businesses in order to get "the best security available for a certain price," King told eWEEK. Remote users most often have limited security protection, often limited to just endpoint security products such as an antivirus tool, he said.

For most organizations, the only ways to secure the network is to either divert all traffic back to headquarters for proper scanning first or "go cheap" on security, King said. Considering very few organizations have a large swathe of employees and other types of enterprise users working within headquarters, the goal was to extend the "exact same security experience" to the branch office, King said.

The PA-200 allows the IT team to have the same firewall protection across all branch offices without breaking the bank, according to King.

The company also announced a new version of its GlobalProtect remote access technology to protect remote users running Mac OS X and iOS devices. GlobalProtect, which already supported Microsoft Windows devices, protects remote users with the same policies and controls that are being applied back at the corporate office, according to King. The auto-firewall is "just on," so users don’t have to think about turning it on or checking to see what it’s doing, King said.

The iOS version of GlobalProtect is not a new application, so Palo Alto Networks doesn’t have to wait on Apple to approve it, according to King. Instead, it uses the native VPN capability on iOS devices, and is configured using mobile-device management tools to provide the protection.

The company’s newly announced WildFire capability focuses on blocking malware specifically designed to bypass front-line defenses. With WildFire running, the firewall can identify outbound traffic generated by malware on an already-compromised system on the network and generate a signature to identify the traffic to stop future incidents.

To read the original eWeek article, click here: Palo Alto Networks Extends Network Security to Branch Office

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