There are more connected devices than ever before. At the end of 2003, there were around 500 million devices connected to the internet; in 2021, there were about 25 billion connected devices, so the attack surface has grown and an ever-expanding set of next-generation threats are growing as well.

First-generation firewall gave a very high-level view of what was going on in the network, while next-generation firewall gives users a deep packet inspection to understand what applications are being used in the network and by whom. With that visibility, Speedcast can bring advanced threat intelligence into play to help users protect their environment.

Get the scoop in our Speedcast Need-to-Know video on how next-generation firewall technology can protect both new and legacy systems online and help remote operations defend against the ever-expanding threat environment.

Source: ResearchGate, Gartner and Forrester

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