- What is SVP?
- Benefits and features of SVP?
- Why do I need SVP?
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Does SVP require dedicated expertise to
manage and maintain?
- How easy it is to deploy?
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What if I already have a firewall in
place?
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How does SVP prevent zero-day attacks?
Q1.) What is SVP?
SVP is an ID as well as IP system. It improves an
organisation’s security stature by combining multiple security
solutions into one single appliance.
Q2.) Benefits and features of SVP?
Threat Based Policies that help detect attacks based on the
threat applicable to the network. Protocol Anomaly Detection
helps in detecting attacks on protocol. All-in-One Solution
combines all major security requirements of an enterprise into
one single box. Provides a multilayer approach to security with
a firewall, a traffic normaliser, an IDS and an IPS.
Q3.) Why do I need SVP?
SVP is a high speed device built to protect high end networks.
It provides deep packet inspection features at an
extraordinarily high data rate making it an extremely suitable
solution for most networks.
Q4.)
Does SVP require dedicated expertise to manage and
maintain?
The web-based interface of SVP makes it very easy to use and
manage. The web-based interface makes it intuitive to use and
comprehend. So, managing SVP does not require a highly skilled
administrator.
Q5.) How easy it is to deploy?
SVP is an integrated FW, IDS and an IPS appliance. Deploying IPS
is just a plug-and-play job.
Q6.) What if I already have a firewall in place?
The existing firewall can be integrated with SVP, and the
firewall built-in the appliance can be switched off. This may
hamper the overall speed of network.
Q7.) How does SVP prevent zero-day attacks?
Zero-day attacks are mitigated by the protocol anomaly engine
built into the system. The protocol anomaly suite understands
the underlying application protocol and detects known and
unknown attacks on them.
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