What is network security? Network security is a combination of multiple layers of security. The network cannot be exploited or threatened by malicious actors. If you are looking for the most trustworthy company for Network Security Management services look no further than CTS3 Solutions!
What are some of the benefits to network security?
The digital revolution has transformed our world.
Firewalls provide network security in many ways
A firewall is a network security device that monitors and blocks traffic from and to the network. It is based on a set security rule that determines whether traffic should be allowed or denied.
CTS3 Solutions Secure Firewall & Intrusion Prevention Systems
An intrusion prevention system (IPS) scans network traffic to block malicious activities. Secure firewalls use large amounts of global threat intelligence, to track malware and suspect files and block further infiltrations.
Workload Security and Secure IPS
Workload security protects workloads moving between cloud or hybrid environments.
CTS 3 Solutions Secure Workload
CTS 3 Solutions’ vision for security is to simplify network, workload and multi-cloud security. It provides unified security controls that can be used in dynamic environments.
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Cloud-native platform to secure network networks. It connects with the CTS 3 Solutions Secure portfolio. This can drastically reduce dwell time and automate human-powered tasks.
CTS3 Solutions & Network Segmentation will reimagine the firewall.
Software defined segmentation allows network traffic and data to be broken down into various categories. Access rights may be granted based on role, location, and other factors.
Learn more about VPN network segmentation
Virtual private network encrypts the connection between an endpoint (or network) and a network. Remote-access VPNs use IPsec (or Secure Sockets layer) to authenticate communications between devices and networks.
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You shouldn’t allow any user to access your network.