Cisco Secure Firewall

RATING:

4.0

(1)
Overview

About Cisco Secure Firewall

Cisco Secure Firewall is a cloud-based firewall system that provides security across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Cisco provides multiple types of firewall security depending on business size with solutions for small to mid-size businesses, campuses, data center environments, and more.

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Cisco Secure Firewall Reviews

Overall Rating

4.0

Ratings Breakdown

Secondary Ratings

Ease-of-use

5

Customer Support

5

Value for money

5

Functionality

4

Most Helpful Reviews for Cisco Secure Firewall

1 Review

User Profile

Ihsan

Verified reviewer

Banking, 10,000+ employees

Used weekly for more than 2 years

Review Source: Capterra
This review was submitted organically. No incentive was offered

OVERALL RATING:

4

EASE OF USE

5

VALUE FOR MONEY

5

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

5

FUNCTIONALITY

4

Reviewed November 2022

Cost effective security for networks

Our main use case is the Vpn and edge protection. For these purpoese it works efficiently. We don't get any downtime related to Cisco secure firewalls. Lifetime of the products is very high.

PROS

Price is the main criteria. Performance values align with the data sheets. Cisco support is awesome and you can get support 7x24. Lots of purchasing options. Product is solid for Vpn solutions. It's the main business enabler for the covid area. Sourcefire originated IPS works superb.

CONS

Central management is lacking compared to other vendors. Api support is not superb. There are no innovative features coming with the releases. IPS usage is somehow needs attention. You need to be very carefull enabling the signatures.

Reason for choosing Cisco Secure Firewall

Price and performance is the main factor. And the name Cisco.

Reasons for switching to Cisco Secure Firewall

Juniper has acquires the netscreen. And we'll swith from the Netscreen due to uncertanity.