Allied Telesis has selected two products from Emerging Threats, ETPro Ruleset and IQRisk Rep List, for their new series of Next Generation Firewalls. The Allied Telesis Next-Generation Firewalls integrate leading-edge security technologies, including Emerging Threats' superior threat intelligence services, to create the ultimate in up-to-the-minute, accurate, manageable network security solutions.
By embedding ETPro and IQRisk into their Next-Generation Firewalls, Allied Telesis offer a highly convenient means for organizations to plug into an extensive security knowledge base containing hundreds of millions of IP addresses and domains, built up over more than a decade of threat intelligence data collection. The Allied Telesis specialized hardware, in conjunction with Emerging Threats' threat intelligence, delivers a high performance security platform with industry-leading threat detection and protection capabilities.
"We are delighted by the threat intelligence that Emerging Threats' services add to our solution. The unparalleled accuracy and protection contributed by their years of experience in cyber-security will be of great benefit to our customers," said Graham Walker, Senior Product Manager at Allied Telesis. "Accurate intrusion detection and prevention is an essential feature of our Next-Generation Firewalls, but so are performance and manageability. Emerging Threats' ETPro Ruleset and IQRisk Rep List products bring an excellent level of security intelligence that allows us to offer up-to-the-minute, high performance, accurate protection in a flexible, user-friendly package."
This is yet another significant advance in Allied Telesis' long history of information security solutions, which stretches back over 20 years. As an early vendor of stateful-inspection firewalls, VPN equipment, IPv6 security solutions and LAN-based Network Access Control (NAC), Allied Telesis have proven capability in the delivery of network security equipment. The new generation of Allied Telesis firewalls is designed to work with the current modes of Internet usage and to adapt to the emerging requirements of "X as a service" and "The Internet of Things".
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