Cyber Security Head at Turnkey Integrated Technologies TK-IT
Reseller
Top 5
2024-08-01T13:39:43Z
Aug 1, 2024
Setting up the solution's management center is relatively easy, but we occasionally face bugs that require additional troubleshooting. I recommend taking comprehensive backups and preparing thoroughly for implementation, especially when managing multiple nodes. Overall, I rate it as a seven out of ten.
junior Network Engineer at Symbol Technologies PLC
MSP
Top 10
2024-05-31T10:50:00Z
May 31, 2024
The solution handles routing depending on whether you're using the new version or the older one for managing up to five hundred devices. However, ensuring that the appliances are updated is essential, though it can be challenging in our environment. It's crucial to read the appropriate documentation regarding virus protection, and it's worth noting that Cisco's support is reliable. License support is also crucial for ensuring positive outcomes. Five engineers are enough for the solution's maintenance. I recommend the solution. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Systems Hardware Operation Executive at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-04-23T17:16:58Z
Apr 23, 2024
The platform has significantly enhanced our organization's operations by providing secure communication channels between different office locations. It includes establishing secure tunnels for office-to-office communication and enabling remote users to access internal resources securely. It offers good value for the investment. While it provides powerful features and support, there might be occasional challenges with internal support. I rate it a nine out of ten.
I would recommend the Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center to others. Deploying and managing policies and actions to cover network issues is easy. The policies are straightforward to configure, and you can easily manage the network with some support. Overall, I'd rate the Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center as eight out of ten.
To date, we've successfully sold these products to approximately 125 customers. The attrition rate away from Cisco has been minimal, with only around 10% to 15% of customers opting for alternatives. I highly recommend Cisco as the market leader. Whatever solution a customer is seeking from Cisco, the company undoubtedly possesses the capabilities and technical expertise to provide the right solution and seamlessly integrate it into any complex environment. However, it's crucial to carefully size and plan the solution during the initial stages to avoid any misconfigurations or introduction of unsuitable products into the infrastructure. Overall, I would rate it nine out of ten.
My supervisor told me to do some simple configurations with the product and take screenshots to present it in a project format. I recommend the solution to those who plan to use it. Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center generally works well, but when it comes to the free version of the product, I can't do many things with it. In Palo Alto's free version, users can use and do everything in the product, but in Cisco's free version, there are a lot of things I can't do. I think the free version of Cisco should provide all the features so that new users can learn them and know how to use them. I rate the overall tool a seven out of ten.
Learn what your peers think about Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: December 2024.
IT engineer at I.S.T. - Information Systems Technology
Reseller
Top 20
2023-10-24T09:36:53Z
Oct 24, 2023
Our clients for Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center are medium to large businesses. It is a very scalable and reliable solution. I rate it a ten out of ten.
Around 20 people are required to deploy and maintain the Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center. The solution has great functionality and a user-friendly interface. It also has great functionality for reconstruction. It's also automated and can be integrated with other devices, services, or interfaces. Overall, I rate Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center a nine out of ten.
I will suggest considering your use case. All companies need this solution, but it is very useful for enterprise companies. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Chief Information Security Officer at Allied Bank Limited
Real User
Top 10
2023-07-12T06:24:00Z
Jul 12, 2023
Pakistan’s geography has some limitations because we don't get the support and services from Palo Alto, but we get it from Cisco. Apart from routers and switches, we have a lot of Cisco products. We have Cisco Firepower Next-Generation Firewall on the perimeter. We have Cisco at the core level as a data center firewall. We also have an email security gateway and Stealthwatch. These are good and stable products. However, when it comes to security, Palo Alto and Fortinet outweigh Cisco. The solution is good and stable. We need a five-year roadmap of whether we want to develop a security operation center or integrate the tool with other products. We need to consider these aspects before choosing the solution. However, there won't be a challenge if we go across the board with Cisco products. As far as security is concerned, Cisco has invested heavily in security for the last five to six years. We opted for a red team/blue team service from Cisco and evaluated it. During the evaluation phase, we found out that Cisco is not really good at it. They started the service two to three years ago. So we opted for another vendor. Similarly, Cisco has to improve Cisco Secure Managed Detection and Response because it's a recent service. I don't find value in it when compared with FireEye or CrowdStrike. Cisco is not a services company. It's a product company that has evolved into a services company. Customers value different services. Cisco needs to improve its services. Overall, I rate the solution an eight or nine out of ten.
Network Admistrator at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-05-18T09:50:00Z
May 18, 2023
I would definitely recommend the product. However, I must emphasize that there are areas where the software itself could be improved. Based on feedback from other colleagues in my line of work, it should be more user-friendly and better organized. On the positive side, it allows for great customization and the ability to create quick reports or logs using templates. Overall, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
Sr. Network Administrator at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-02-20T06:43:41Z
Feb 20, 2023
I give the solution a six out of ten. We have over 1,000 people using the solution in our organization. The maintenance can be done by one person. Depending on an organization's requirements, I recommend the solution.
System Administrator at a manufacturing company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2022-10-28T17:14:31Z
Oct 28, 2022
My advice for others when implementing this solution is they should find someone who understands the licenses. rate Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center a seven out of ten.
The Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center is the administrative nerve center for select Cisco security products running on multiple platforms. It provides unified management of Cisco Secure Firewalls with Firewall Threat Defense (FTD) software for port and protocol control, application control, IPS, URL filtering, and malware protection functions. Firewall Management Center is the centralized event and policy manager for:
● Cisco Secure Firewall with the Firewall Threat Defense (FTD)...
Setting up the solution's management center is relatively easy, but we occasionally face bugs that require additional troubleshooting. I recommend taking comprehensive backups and preparing thoroughly for implementation, especially when managing multiple nodes. Overall, I rate it as a seven out of ten.
The solution handles routing depending on whether you're using the new version or the older one for managing up to five hundred devices. However, ensuring that the appliances are updated is essential, though it can be challenging in our environment. It's crucial to read the appropriate documentation regarding virus protection, and it's worth noting that Cisco's support is reliable. License support is also crucial for ensuring positive outcomes. Five engineers are enough for the solution's maintenance. I recommend the solution. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
The platform has significantly enhanced our organization's operations by providing secure communication channels between different office locations. It includes establishing secure tunnels for office-to-office communication and enabling remote users to access internal resources securely. It offers good value for the investment. While it provides powerful features and support, there might be occasional challenges with internal support. I rate it a nine out of ten.
I would recommend the Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center to others. Deploying and managing policies and actions to cover network issues is easy. The policies are straightforward to configure, and you can easily manage the network with some support. Overall, I'd rate the Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center as eight out of ten.
To date, we've successfully sold these products to approximately 125 customers. The attrition rate away from Cisco has been minimal, with only around 10% to 15% of customers opting for alternatives. I highly recommend Cisco as the market leader. Whatever solution a customer is seeking from Cisco, the company undoubtedly possesses the capabilities and technical expertise to provide the right solution and seamlessly integrate it into any complex environment. However, it's crucial to carefully size and plan the solution during the initial stages to avoid any misconfigurations or introduction of unsuitable products into the infrastructure. Overall, I would rate it nine out of ten.
My supervisor told me to do some simple configurations with the product and take screenshots to present it in a project format. I recommend the solution to those who plan to use it. Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center generally works well, but when it comes to the free version of the product, I can't do many things with it. In Palo Alto's free version, users can use and do everything in the product, but in Cisco's free version, there are a lot of things I can't do. I think the free version of Cisco should provide all the features so that new users can learn them and know how to use them. I rate the overall tool a seven out of ten.
Our clients for Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center are medium to large businesses. It is a very scalable and reliable solution. I rate it a ten out of ten.
Around 20 people are required to deploy and maintain the Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center. The solution has great functionality and a user-friendly interface. It also has great functionality for reconstruction. It's also automated and can be integrated with other devices, services, or interfaces. Overall, I rate Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center a nine out of ten.
I will suggest considering your use case. All companies need this solution, but it is very useful for enterprise companies. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Pakistan’s geography has some limitations because we don't get the support and services from Palo Alto, but we get it from Cisco. Apart from routers and switches, we have a lot of Cisco products. We have Cisco Firepower Next-Generation Firewall on the perimeter. We have Cisco at the core level as a data center firewall. We also have an email security gateway and Stealthwatch. These are good and stable products. However, when it comes to security, Palo Alto and Fortinet outweigh Cisco. The solution is good and stable. We need a five-year roadmap of whether we want to develop a security operation center or integrate the tool with other products. We need to consider these aspects before choosing the solution. However, there won't be a challenge if we go across the board with Cisco products. As far as security is concerned, Cisco has invested heavily in security for the last five to six years. We opted for a red team/blue team service from Cisco and evaluated it. During the evaluation phase, we found out that Cisco is not really good at it. They started the service two to three years ago. So we opted for another vendor. Similarly, Cisco has to improve Cisco Secure Managed Detection and Response because it's a recent service. I don't find value in it when compared with FireEye or CrowdStrike. Cisco is not a services company. It's a product company that has evolved into a services company. Customers value different services. Cisco needs to improve its services. Overall, I rate the solution an eight or nine out of ten.
I would rate the product a ten out of ten.
I would definitely recommend the product. However, I must emphasize that there are areas where the software itself could be improved. Based on feedback from other colleagues in my line of work, it should be more user-friendly and better organized. On the positive side, it allows for great customization and the ability to create quick reports or logs using templates. Overall, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
This solution provides a middle level of security. I rate Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center a seven out of ten.
I give the solution a six out of ten. We have over 1,000 people using the solution in our organization. The maintenance can be done by one person. Depending on an organization's requirements, I recommend the solution.
Overall, I would rate Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center at seven out of ten.
My advice for others when implementing this solution is they should find someone who understands the licenses. rate Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center a seven out of ten.
We're just a customer and an end-user. We don't have a business relationship with Cisco. I'd rate the solution at a seven out of ten.
From my perspective, it's a true commander and I like Cisco. All the treatment is available on the internet. I rate this solution a nine out of 10.