SUNNYVALE, CA--(Marketwired - May 15, 2014) - Fortinet® (NASDAQ: FTNT), a global leader in high-performance network security, today published the results of a new Forrester survey that reveals the purchasing plans, drivers and requirements enterprise network security professionals are considering when evaluating a next-generation firewall (NGFW). The Forrester Technology Adoption Profile Survey, "Firms Turn to Next-Generation Firewalls to Tackle Evolving IT Threats," takes a current and qualitative look at the NGFW landscape and provides insights directly from security peers. The survey sample consisted of 229 network security professionals from organizations with 1,000 or more employees in the US, Canada, UK, France and Germany. And survey respondents were involved with IT security investment decision-making and were at the manager level or higher.
NGFW Adoption Drivers
When asked what the key drivers were for their current or planned next-generation firewall project, survey respondents said, "Expanding/re-architecting infrastructure" (56%), "Recent security breaches that we've seen in the news" (54%) and, perhaps most surprising, "Recent security breach within our own organization" (44%).
The above results help to explain the key requirements expected in an NGFW today. In ranking the top 5 features when selecting a next-generation firewall system, 71% of the respondents selected "Advanced threat capability (i.e. sandbox)." This was closely followed by stateful firewall at 70%. Antivirus (67%), Authentication (65%) and SSL (62%) rounded out the list.
"What security teams want are integrated controls that can scale and change as threats constantly mutate. Hence we see the irreversible trend toward NGFW dominance in the security gateway market," said John Kindervag, vice president, principal analyst for Forrester Research. "Today, customers want NGFWs that do more than firewalling and IPS/app control; they want gateways that fight advanced threats like zero-day malware and respond to new cybercriminal tactics such as encrypting payloads or stolen data inside of an SSL tunnel."
With that in mind, when respondents were asked to rank their top decision criteria when selecting a next-generation firewall system, security effectiveness was far and away the top response, at 63%. This was followed by product performance (throughput, latency, reliability) at 41% and compatibility with current infrastructure at 39%. Of note, trusted provider/brand was cited only 25% of the time and reporting/visibility only 14% of the time.
"Today organizations are tired of security vendor marketing, focusing instead on a product's quantified ability to do the job," said John Maddison, VP of Marketing at Fortinet, "This is why Fortinet advocates third-party, real-world effectiveness and performance testing and participates in so many tests performed by credible test houses like NSS Labs, Virus Bulletin, Ixia and more. We encourage all organizations to test products in their own environments under production workloads or, barring that, to at least evaluate credible, third-party tests before making a strategic or important buying decision."
The complete survey report can be downloaded here: http://www.fortinet.com/resource_center/whitepapers/forrester-survey-report-ngfw-purchasing.html
Live Webinar
Please join our live webinar, "Peer Perspective: Top Drivers, Requirements and Selection Criteria for NGFWs" on Friday, June 6th, at 9:30am. John Kindervag, vice president and principal analyst for Forrester Research, will discuss the survey's findings and what they mean in more detail. https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4877555985008501762
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