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12 Port - 1000Base-T, 1000Base-X, 10GBase-X - 10 Gigabit Ethernet - DES, AES (256-bit), MD5, AES (192-bit), 3DES, AES (128-bit), SHA-1 - 3000 VPN - 12 x RJ-45 - 7 Total Expansion Slots - 2 Year Secure Upgrade Plus - 1U - Rack-mountable
Designed to be the central hub of all network security activity with maximum productivity
Web Content Filtering firewall protection support for dependable security for your system and data with added productivity
Protect your data from hackers and intruders by using DES Encryption algorithm that uses a 56-bit key and the block cipher method
Optimize the performance of business networks with 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity
Form a secured network by attaching multiple devices together or expand the amount of devices connected to your existing network by using 12 ports Firewall
Rack mounting enables you to organize wires & secure cables for professional installation
USB offers a more refined structure and safer to use connectivity
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Industry-validated security effectiveness and performance for mid-sized networks
The SonicWall Network Security Appliance (NSA) series provides midsized networks, branch offices and distributed enterprises with advanced threat prevention in a high-performance security platform. Combining nextgeneration firewall technology with our patented Reassembly-Free Deep Packet Inspection (RFDPI) engine on a multi-core architecture, the NSA series offers the security, performance and control organizations require. Superior threat prevention and performance
NSA series next-generation firewalls (NGFWs) integrate a series of advanced security technologies to deliver a superior level of threat prevention. Our patented single-pass RFDPI threat prevention engine examines every byte of every packet, inspecting both inbound and outbound traffic simultaneously. The NSA series leverages on-box capabilities including intrusion prevention, anti-malware and web/URL filtering in addition to cloud-based services such as CloudAV and SonicWall Capture multi-engine sandboxing to block zero-day threats at the gateway. Unlike other security products that cannot inspect large files for hidden threats, NSA firewalls scan files of any size across all ports and protocols. The security architecture in SonicWall NGFWs has been validated as one of the industry's best for security effectiveness by NSS Labs which awarded SonicWall its "Recommended" rating for the fourth consecutive year.
Going beyond intrusion prevention, anti-malware and web filtering, SonicWall NGFWs provide a further level of protection by performing full decryption and inspection of TLS/SSL and SSH encrypted traffic as well as non-proxyable applications, enabling complete protection regardless of transport or protocol. It looks deep inside every packets (the header and data part) searching for protocol non-compliance, threats, zero-days, intrusions, and even defined criteria to detect and prevent hidden attacks that leverage cryptography, block encrypted malware downloads, cease the spread of infections, and thwart command and control (C&C) communications and data exfiltration. Inclusion and exclusion rules allow total control to customize which traffic is subjected to decryption and inspection based on specific organizational compliance and/ or legal requirements.
When organizations activate deep packet inspection functions such as intrusion prevention, anti-virus, anti spyware, TLS/SSL decryption/inspection and others on their firewalls network performance often slows down, sometimes dramatically. NSA series firewalls feature a multi-core hardware architecture that utilizes specialized security microprocessors. Combined with our RFDPI engine, this unique design eliminates the performance degradation networks experience with other firewalls.
In today's security environment, it's not enough to rely on solely on outside parties for threat information. That's why SonicWall formed its own in-house threat research team more than 15 years ago. This dedicated team gathers, analyzes and vets data from over one million sensors in its GRID network. SonicWall also participates in industry collaboration efforts and engages with threat research communities to gather and share samples of attacks and vulnerabilities. This shared threat intelligence is used to develop real-time countermeasures that are automatically deployed to our customers' firewalls.