What is Sophos Firewall?
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Sophos Ltd.
Located in United Kingdom, England, Oxfordshire
Founded in 1985
- Free trial available
- Free version available
Top Industries Represented
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Deployment
- Cloud, Saas, Web-based
- Desktop-mac
- Desktop-Windows
- Desktop-Linux
- Desktop-Chromebook
- On Promise Windows
- On Premise Linux
- Mobile-Android
- Mobile-Iphone
- Mobile-Ipad
Support
- Email/Help Desk
- FAQs/Forum
- Knowledge Base
- Phone Support
- 24/7 (Live Recap)
Training
- In Person
- Live Online
- Webinars
- Documentation
- Videos
Sophos Firewall Pricing
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Sophos Firewall Features
Primary Features
Access Controls/Permissions
Access control is a fundamental component of data security that dictates who's allowed to access and use company information and resources.
Policy Management
Policy Management refers to the creation, communication, and management of all the policies and procedures implemented by an organization.
Remote Access/Control
Remote access control refers to the ability to monitor and control access to a computer or network (such as a home computer or office network computer) anywhere and anytime.
Compliance Management
Compliance management is the ongoing process of monitoring and assessing systems to ensure they comply with industry and security standards, as well as corporate and regulatory policies and requirements.
Password Management
Password management is a system that allows users to store and access passwords securely.
Credential Management
Credential Management is an established form of software that is used for issuing and managing credentials as part of public key infrastructure (PKI).
Role-Based Permissions
Using a role-based access control system means that admins can sort employees or contractors into preexisting groups, or roles, which grant access to a defined set of resources.
Third Party Integrations
A third-party integration is a connection between two or more apps that is built on an external platform.
Data Visualization
Data visualization is the practice of translating information into a visual context, such as a map or graph, to make data easier for the human brain to understand and pull insights from.
Secondary Features
- Audit Management
- Audit Trail
- Real Time Monitoring
- Patch Management
- Authentication
- Capacity Management
- Service Level Agreement (Sla) Management
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