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Centralized firewall management and log analysis tools May 03 2012 10:30AM Daniel Gil (the900 gmail com) (5 replies) Re: Centralized firewall management and log analysis tools May 15 2012 04:36AM Peter Thomas (hackertarget admin gmail com) Re: Centralized firewall management and log analysis tools May 03 2012 06:12PM john dow (guest01 gmail com) (1 replies) RE: Centralized firewall management and log analysis tools May 03 2012 05:56PM David Gillett (gillettdavid fhda edu) (1 replies) Re: Centralized firewall management and log analysis tools May 03 2012 08:08PM spaz (marco spaz org) Re: Centralized firewall management and log analysis tools May 03 2012 12:17PM Anwar Khan (anwarrhce gmail com) (1 replies) RE: Centralized firewall management and log analysis tools May 03 2012 08:36PM Mikhail A. Utin (mutin commonwealthcare org) Re: Centralized firewall management and log analysis tools May 03 2012 12:07PM Nightshade (avghacker gmail com) |
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> If money is not a concern, I would recommend Check Point. We have quite
> a big Check Point deployment as well as Juniper Firewalls,
> Phion/Baracuda Firewalls and some Cisco Firewalls (ASA, PIX). Check
> Point has by far the best tools for managing a centralized deployment.
> Even their IPS-blade is much better now that I has been before. For log
> analysis you could use Check Point Eventia Reporter and with Tufin, you
> can do much more, e.g. track changes, compliance, ...
> I am not a Check Point guy and I regularly complain about Check Point
> myself, but it is definitely the best package I have experienced yet.
Although Check Point do have some good products from an endpoint point
of view, I manage a number of Provider-1 installations and I can't say
I'm particularly impressed with it. It's extremely resource-hungry,
and trying to get sensible logs out of it when something doesn't work
(as happens often in my experience) is not easy.
My 2p worth.
Andy.
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