Check Point Software Technologies has achieved a Recommended rating in the 2017 NSS
Labs, a leader in independent security product testing and research, for its
Next Generation Firewall (NGFW) Group Test.
NSS is known for conducting rigourous and comprehensive security tests.
This NSS NGFW test was no exception. The test included more than 6,600
exploits, 137 evasion techniques in 10 different categories and
multiple performance, capacity, stability and reliability
measures - including five different traffic mixes. Check Point's
solutions proved to withstand these challenging tests, again delivering
the kind of scores expected from a top security company.
This is the 14th
consecutive time since 2011 that the company has been recognised by NSS
Labs for the "Recommended" rating. The Check Point 15600 Next Generation
Threat Prevention solution, part of Check Point Infinity, was submitted
to this NSS test and delivered an Exploit Block Rate of 99.56%.
"Check Point's Infinity is the first security architecture to enable
businesses to protect their networks, cloud and mobile with one
security infrastructure," said Gabi Reish, VP Product Management and
Marketing at Check Point. "These recent test results highlight the
effectiveness and efficiency as well as the need of this architecture.
In addition, this high score reassures Check Point's customers they are
in the hands of a leading security company who safeguards all their
networks."
Highlights of Check Point's results from the NSS Labs 2017 report
include:
- Complete protection (100%) against recent attacks (2013 - 2016) and against
Apple, IBM and Oracle vulnerabilities
- Practically complete (99.9%) protection against Microsoft and 99.2% protection against Adobe
vulnerabilities
- US$18 total cost of ownership (TCO) per Protected-Mbps
"Participating in credible, independent third party testing is an
important investment for us. Independent testing provides important
security validation for our customers and the overall market. We are
proud of our long-term performance and consistent leadership and
excellence in security as validated by our track record in independent
testing," said Reish.
Interested?
Read the NSS Labs report
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