


Utm stands for series#
SRX Series Next-Generation Firewalls and the vSRX Virtual Firewall include best-in-class content security against malware, viruses, phishing attacks, intrusion attempts, spam, and other threats through unified threat management, protecting against network-level attacks, application-level attacks, and content-based attacks. It enables administrators to manage a wide range of security functions with a single management console.
Utm stands for update#
It provides ability to update automatically with the latest security updates, anti-virus definitions, and new features so that minimal manual intervention is required beyond initial set-up.It prevents access to unwanted websites by installing enhanced web filtering.It prevents attacks before they enter the network by inspecting the packet headers.It secures the network from viruses, malware, or malicious attachments by scanning the incoming data using Deep Packet Inspection.Rather, it adds to the cost and complexity of managing multiple boxes and multiple operating systems.Īn NGFW is a single system that provides the answer to all of these challenges and more: Having multiple separate devices, each designed to perform a specialized function such as spam filtering, web content filtering, or antivirus protection does not make this task easier. They have to address these challenges with limited budgets and resources.

IT teams are constantly faced with the challenge of protecting their companies’ productivity and digital assets against evolving and sophisticated threats, including spam and phishing attacks, viruses, trojans and spyware infected files, unapproved website access, and unapproved content. How Does NGFW Protect Users and Networks? NGFW includes functions such as anti-virus, anti-spam, content filtering, and web filtering. Originally called unified threat management (UTM), these capabilities better known as a Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) today, provide multiple security features and services in a single device or service on the network, protecting users from security threats in a simplified way.
