IT Supervisor at a construction company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2019-09-10T09:04:00Z
Sep 10, 2019
We only use SonicWall for our protection. We don't use any other solutions. For the past four and a half years, we haven't had any breaches or issues of any kind. I would rate the solution eight out of ten.
We work with the on-premises version of the solution. I would recommend the solution. It works for all sizes of business and they have different versions of the firewall for different sizes of companies. They have TZ400 for larger companies. It goes up depending on the scale of the business you are trying to implement it into. I would rate the solution eight out of ten.
I would recommend this solution. Whether it's the SonicWall solution or a competitive product, firewall product solution that has a similar sandboxing type of thing has become quite an essential part of a security footprint. I would recommend clients utilize technology as part of their assisted solution, whether it's SonicWall or it's Sophos or another competing product. They're strong for the small and medium business. They can scale up into the medium enterprise market. They have a strong suite of products. We use the firewall product across all our line of people, and we've had pretty good experience with them. I would rate it an eight out of ten because their products integrate well. The inspection is quite strong and they don't use proxies. They can scan packets on all ports, not just the well-known ports. On all ports, they can scan the file and they don't have a size limit on the file that they can scan. Whereas some of the other product only inspect the packets up to a certain file size.
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Vice President at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Reseller
2018-09-09T05:40:00Z
Sep 9, 2018
It is for a small to medium sized customer. I think there is a network between the vendors where something that becomes known to one becomes known to all.
Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) refers to a suite of security solutions designed to defend against sophisticated malware or hacking-based attacks targeting sensitive data. ATP solutions are crucial for businesses looking to safeguard their digital environments from emerging threats.
I would rate it a seven out of ten.
We use Cloud as our deployment model. I would rate this product an eight out of 10.
We do not have a business relationship with SonicWall, we are customers. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
We only use SonicWall for our protection. We don't use any other solutions. For the past four and a half years, we haven't had any breaches or issues of any kind. I would rate the solution eight out of ten.
We work with the on-premises version of the solution. I would recommend the solution. It works for all sizes of business and they have different versions of the firewall for different sizes of companies. They have TZ400 for larger companies. It goes up depending on the scale of the business you are trying to implement it into. I would rate the solution eight out of ten.
I would recommend this solution. Whether it's the SonicWall solution or a competitive product, firewall product solution that has a similar sandboxing type of thing has become quite an essential part of a security footprint. I would recommend clients utilize technology as part of their assisted solution, whether it's SonicWall or it's Sophos or another competing product. They're strong for the small and medium business. They can scale up into the medium enterprise market. They have a strong suite of products. We use the firewall product across all our line of people, and we've had pretty good experience with them. I would rate it an eight out of ten because their products integrate well. The inspection is quite strong and they don't use proxies. They can scan packets on all ports, not just the well-known ports. On all ports, they can scan the file and they don't have a size limit on the file that they can scan. Whereas some of the other product only inspect the packets up to a certain file size.
It is for a small to medium sized customer. I think there is a network between the vendors where something that becomes known to one becomes known to all.