PRESS RELEASE – November 15, 2017
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – SonicWall, the trusted security partner protecting more than a million business networks worldwide, today announced new next-generation email security platform and firewall operating system capabilities for enhanced breach prevention against ransomware, zero-day and advanced threats. SonicWall Email Security 9.0 now integrates with Capture Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) Service to deliver a cloud-based, multi-engine sandbox that not only inspects email traffic for suspicious code, but also blocks malicious files from entering the network until a verdict is reached. SonicWall also unveiled a preview of SonicOS 6.2.7 operating system, delivering better breach prevention, a new threat Application Program Interface (API), more scalability and connectivity, and ease of management.
SonicWall Addresses the Cyber Arms Race with Continuous Innovation in its Portfolio
According to the 2017 SonicWall Annual Threat Report released this week, organizations are facing an onslaught of new security challenges. According to the SonicWall Global Response Intelligence Defense Sonicwall Capture Threat Network, the growth in ransomware attack attempts grew by 167x year-over-year to 638 million in 2016. SonicWall has a track record of introducing continuous cybersecurity innovations to provide defense-in-depth protection against these pervasive threats, such as its award-winning cloud-based, multi-engine Capture ATP Service introduced last year.
“Our 2017 SonicWall Annual Threat Report found that email remains a highly successful attack vector for cyber criminals because it’s all too easy for employees to fall victim to ransomware, phishing and unknown threats,” said Bill Conner, president and CEO, SonicWall. “SonicWall is enabling customers to stay one step ahead of cyber criminals by bolstering our platform with innovations that inspect and render a verdict on all email coming into and going out of their organizations, while keeping performance and usability high.”
SonicWall Email Security 9.0 Delivers Advanced Threat Protection
SonicWall Email Security 9.0 with Capture ATP Service utilizes cloud-based sandboxing technology to detect advanced threats by scanning a range of email attachment types, analyzing them in a multi-engine sandbox, blocking them until reviewed by an administrator, and rapidly deploying remediation signatures. Signatures for newly discovered malware are quickly generated and automatically distributed across the SonicWall Sonicwall Capture Threat Network, thereby preventing further infiltration by the identified malware threat. Organizations have a choice of administrative options ranging from removing an offending email attachment to blocking an entire message, leading to higher security effectiveness and faster response times.
Additional features of SonicWall Email Security 9.0 include:
“SonicWall Email Security featuring Capture ATP Service will further protect customers worldwide against known and unknown threats while defending against data leaks and compliance violations,” Conner said. “As an independent cybersecurity company, SonicWall is persevering to help protect customers in today’s cyber arms race by integrating Capture ATP Service across the portfolio.”
SonicOS 6.2.7 Preview Demonstrates Enhanced Breach Prevention and Simplified Management
As attack methods evolve frequently, it is difficult for IT teams to ensure organizations are operating at optimal efficiencies and consistencies, while also meeting changing network security requirements. To address these network security challenges, the company is previewing SonicOS 6.2.7 which provides enhanced breach prevention, a new threat API, improved scalability and connectivity while simplifying management to ensure small businesses and large distributed enterprises receive a high quality-of-service level, increased on-demand capacity and connectivity and better security.
Additional new features of SonicOS 6.2.7 will include:
“As a loyal SonicWall channel partner, we at Napa Valley Networks were thrilled to see SonicWall resume operations as a standalone cybersecurity company and go back to its roots of driving a deeper focus on technological innovation,” said Julie Neely, founding partner of Napa Valley Networks. “SonicWall Email Security 9.0 with Capture Advanced Threat Protection Service and the SonicOS 6.2.7 preview are clear demonstrations of the company’s continued commitment to better serving its channel partners.”
“At Sterling Computers, our mission is to help government and education customers get the most out of their tech infrastructure,” said Steve Van Ginkel, vice president of Business Development & Partner Alliances at Sterling Computers. “With the continued onslaught of ransomware, malware and other cyber-attacks, our customers are looking to us to provide them with solutions that allow them to spend more time conducting day-to-day business while staying abreast of the threat landscape. SonicWall allows our engineers, and most importantly our customers, to sleep at night!”
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Over a 25-year history, SonicWall has been the industry’s trusted security partner. From network security to access security to email security, SonicWall has continuously evolved its product portfolio, enabling organizations to innovate, accelerate and grow. With over a million security devices in almost 200 countries and territories worldwide, SonicWall customers can confidently say yes to the future.
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