what is the difference between ngaf and nsf?

masih_pemula Lv1Posted 23 Sep 2024 12:10

what is the difference between ngaf and nsf?

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HiHi,

Please find the attached file for the Network Secure Platform Training PowerPoint presentation. It contains the main feature differences compared to the NGAF 8.0.47 version.
Network Secure Platform Training PPT 2.pdf (1.26 MB, Downloads: 60)
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Newbie517762 Lv5Posted 23 Sep 2024 12:38
  
HiHi,

Please find the attached file for the Network Secure Platform Training PowerPoint presentation. It contains the main feature differences compared to the NGAF 8.0.47 version.
Network Secure Platform Training PPT 2.pdf (1.26 MB, Downloads: 60)
Prosi Lv3Posted 23 Sep 2024 16:56
  
Hi Sangfor NGFW (Next-Generation Firewall) or the newly solution Sangfor NSF (Network Secure Firewall) are all about advanced threat protection
Sheikh_Shani Lv2Posted 24 Sep 2024 02:24
  
Hello Dear

NGAF (Next-Generation Application Firewall) and NSF (Network Security Framework) are both related to network security, but they serve different purposes:


NGAF (Next-Generation Application Firewall):


1. Focuses on application-layer security (Layer 7).
2. Inspects and controls traffic based on application, user, and content.
3. Provides advanced security features:
    - Deep packet inspection.
    - Intrusion prevention.
    - Application awareness.
    - SSL/TLS decryption.
    - Identity-based policies.
4. Examples: Palo Alto Networks, Check Point, Fortinet.


NSF (Network Security Framework):


1. A broader framework for network security.
2. Encompasses multiple security technologies and layers (physical, network, transport, etc.).
3. Provides a structured approach to network security:
    - Security policies.
    - Threat management.
    - Vulnerability management.
    - Incident response.
    - Compliance.
4. Examples: Cisco's SecureX, Juniper's SRX, IBM's QRadar.


Key differences:


1. Scope: NGAF focuses on application-layer security, while NSF encompasses a broader range of network security aspects.
2. Layer: NGAF operates at Layer 7 (application), while NSF spans multiple layers (physical to application).
3. Functionality: NGAF provides advanced application-aware security features, while NSF offers a comprehensive security framework.

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