09 Jun

FatPipe’s Focused Threat Protection with Anti-Virus and Data Loss Prevention

As organizations generate and manage digital information at an alarming rate, the demand for risk-aware and visibility-driven DLP systems has never been greater. Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions essentially focus on preventing the unauthorized transmission or exposure of sensitive data beyond the realms of an organization, be it through email, web uploads, removable media, or insider misuse.

Balancing Security with Performance: FatPipe’s Smart Approach
While the need for DLP is undeniable, industries often face the challenge of balancing strong protection with operational efficiency. This is precisely where FatPipe makes the difference: delivering powerful, integrated security without compromising on performance. Just take the instance of blocking or scanning of potentially dangerous attachments which aids in preventing data leakage and malware infections. FatPipe can identify and flag suspicious content in files and emails and also scan for known malware, all without slowing business operations. Moreover, FatPipe’s antivirus/DLP offering maintains a reasonable balance between effective protection and operational efficiency. Here’s how FatPipe maintains the right balance:

  • Effective Protection Perspective: Given that today’s threat landscape is hostile, aggressiveness in certain FatPipe’s features only ease the gravity of the situation. Features like MIME type blocking, SMTP relay restrictions, and email file extension control prevent malware infiltration through deceptive attachments and rogue email servers. For example, if not for the restricting capacity that is leveraged while using certain file extensions in email attachments, your organization can easily become a prey of malware or data loss. Throttling risky file types, YouTube restrictions, and caching policies further harden the network against social engineering and bandwidth abuse.
  • Operational Efficiency Perspective: Also given the increased downtime, admin overhead, and need for quick access to trusted resources, FatPipe’s antivirus/DLP protection strategy allows customization or tuning to avoid false positives, is optimized for performance to not overwhelm system resources, is flexible enough to minimize user disruption, is policy-driven, and allows different enforcement levels for different departments or risk levels. For e.g., you can get the benefit of filtering inappropriate YouTube videos without blocking the entire platform, preserving access for business or educational purposes.

FatPipe’s antivirus and DLP solution ensures that an equilibrium is achieved: proactive in protection, yet adaptable in practice. But effective DLP isn’t just about how you protect, it’s also about what you protect. In the second part of this series, we will delve into how FatPipe identifies and protects different types of sensitive data, and how both predefined and custom DLP configurations can be harnessed to align protection with your organization’s unique data ambit and compliance needs.

What Next?

Our advanced Antivirus and DLP solution is a pivotal part of our Cybersecurity product. Keep visiting our resources for more updates on such features, or learn how you can be among the first to experience comprehensive security with endpoint and data protection by reaching us at support@fatpipeinc.com.

31 Jan

Cloud-Hosted, Cloud Enabled Unified Communications WAN

Securely Evolving UC and CC with FatPipe SD-WAN for Success in the Cloud

At Avaya Engage, we featured our recently completed Avaya DevConnect test results. Successful UC and CC deployments must be architected on a network with reliable, redundant, load-balanced internet connectivity delivering ample bandwidth. Avaya Aura 8.0 and Avaya IP Office 11.0 combined with FatPipe SD-WAN has been DevConnect tested to complement and extend joint value from premised based and between the cloud or HQ and the branch. FatPipe’s policy engine manages QOS, jitter, latency, and WAN Optimization ensures good call quality and sub-second failover for NO dropped calls.

All About the Cloud

It’s was all about the cloud! FatPipe Networks Dynamic Path Selection of Multiple Active Hybrid wide area network (WAN) paths is an effective Next GEN SD-WAN transformation solution that provides a critical aspect of a diversified hybrid Cloud WAN infrastructure.

We reviewed investment areas in the cloud for next generation WANs and how FatPipe’s routing options for internet traffic flow deliver an optimal user experience for business cloud applications like Avaya.

01 Dec

Proven SD-WAN for Hybrid Networks is Here Today

The promise of software-defined wide area networks (SD-WANs) has been touted for several years, but most organizations have yet to adopt the technology: fewer than 1% of enterprises have deployed SD-WANs as of the end of 2015 (Market Guide for Software-Defined WAN, Gartner, Dec 1, 2015). A recent survey of IT professionals by consulting group Ashton, Metzler & Associates (When will SD-WANs ‘cross the chasm’?, Jim Metzler, PhD, TechTarget, 2016) reveals some of the obstacles that prevent greater adoption of SD-WAN in organizations:

  • 25% of respondents are concerned about how to integrate software-defined networks into their current infrastructure
  • 25% of respondents feel there isn’t a strong business case for implementing SD-WAN
  • 25% of respondents believe enabling technologies for SD-WAN are immature

With the introduction of the industry-first Avaya SDN Fx™ + FatPipe® SD-WAN integrated solution, Avaya customers can now expect the simplicity, security and scalability of SDN Fabric Connect in their LANs extended via FatPipe across the entire Unified Communications network or hybrid WAN. This converged solution from two technology innovators addresses the main concerns about implementing a software-defined network:

  • Support for a multitude of connection types and legacy systems – MPLS, broadband, wireless, satellite, T1/E1 and more—allows for cost-effective, in-place implementation that easily integrates with an organization’s network investments
  • Multi-line compression and WAN optimization increase bandwidth availability of existing lines by up to 70%, yielding large cost savings on expensive MPLS lines; and aggregation of a variety of paths presents options for additional cost savings and extra capacity for future growth, thereby strengthening the business case for an SD-WAN deployment
  • With 11 patents and 180 technology claims, FatPipe has been in the SD-WAN business for more than 15 years and has successfully deployed 10,000+ devices world-wide, thereby assuring enterprises that the SD-WAN technology is mature and ready to implement

As connected devices proliferate, data flows continue to expand and security concerns rise. Software-defined networks solve many of the problems that come with the increasing complexity of today’s networks. Legitimate concerns about SD-WAN have hindered wide-spread adoption to date, but the Avaya SDN Fx + FatPipe SD-WAN solution alleviates issues and presents enterprises with options for a next-generation hybrid wide area network. From Datacenter-to-Desktop™, Avaya SDN Fx + FatPipe SD-WAN delivers the benefits of software-defined networking today.

25 Jan

Conduct your own investigation

SD-WAN is the new hot acronym in wide area networking that makes complex deployments very simple. With SD-WAN several companies are offering this technology with its components such as encryption, WAN path control, application performance routing, optimization and overlay networks to the customers leaving it difficult for them to choose on.  Their decisions might go wrong in choosing one that promises absolute success. But with little awareness and consideration of some important factors the consumers can select a solution that is appropriate for the product they wish for.

The primary thing that a customer needs to know about the vendor is how long have they been in SD-WAN market offering this solution and how do they support the business at times without leaving the network in peril. Even if the vendor claims that he has countless number of customers always check for the genuine ones and avoid pit falls. Be cautious while learning about the vendors patents and try to know whether they have the patents covering their technology? Or else they are violating someone else’s patents. At the same time make sure that your company is not exposed to intellectual property violation which may get you into trouble. So make sure that the product offered by the vendors is a good fit before you actually deploy it in your existing network.

According to analysts, FatPipe SD-WAN solutions bring together all the components under a single umbrella in a single easy to deploy solution.

 

11 Jan

FatPipe Security: FIPS 140-2 & Web Filtering

The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 140-2, (FIPS PUB 140-2), is a U.S. and Canadian concerted effort to impart computer security standard helps impute cryptographic modules for hardware and software products, issued and published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) U.S. and has been embraced by the Canadian government’s Communication Security Establishment (CSE). FIPS is concurrently administered by NIST and CSE under the parasol of the Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP).

FatPipe web filter can monitor and screen SSL/HTTPS web pages and enforces internet usage policy by blocking access to websites and internet application. The content can be blocked by site using URLS and specific file types. FatPipe encryption supports AES, 3DES, SHA1 and MD5. It provides standard encryption with IPSec and GRE encapsulation and can establish VPN/GRE tunnels with 3rd party security appliances while undergoing FIPS 140-2 certification. FatPipe cloud hosted security enhances cloud-based firewall and SWG deployments where the traffic is tunneled to cloud gateway using GRE or IPSec tunnels and trusted locations can be propagated to branches for more efficient routing. FatPipe products are FIPS 140-2 certification pending.