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    reviewer2774055

Improved network segmentation has reduced lateral movement while the interface still needs modernization

  • January 15, 2026
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

My main use case for Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall has been network security and segmentation, relying on it most for remote access and threat prevention as a strong secondary role. The primary use case is perimeter and internal network security, and secondary use cases include site-to-site and branch connectivity using IPsec VPN tunnels, remote access using SSL remote access, and threat prevention by using it as an IPS, malware inspection, and reputation filtering.

I worked with a customer at a large enterprise where they had a core data center, a DMZ network, and internal business apps, with a sensitive finance system. With Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall, I designed a strict zone-based segmentation model, from internet to DMZ, then from DMZ to application tier, from application tier to database tier, and from user LAN into internal services. I used granular firewall policies so that only specific protocols, specific ports, and destinations were allowed, with explicit deny by default between the zones unless enabled by the granular firewall policies. I enabled application identification, blocking non-business traffic even if it was using allowed ports, and tagged each application on every policy. Lateral movement risk was massively reduced, and the organization passed internal security audits with zero critical findings, so the policies were very clean and readable. Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall's policy engine is very strong here and very user-friendly.

What is most valuable?

For threat prevention, I noticed on another customer that there were repeated scanning and exploit attempts against some public-facing service running on HTTPS. I configured Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall to handle IPS by enabling it with critical and high severity signatures only to reduce false positives. I turned on IP reputation filtering to filter out known malicious networks, applied rate limiting on specific services in the DMZ, and logged events centrally for correlation. As a result, exploit attempts were much less than before, being blocked before reaching the back-end servers from the firewall itself, with no performance degradation on the applications. The security team received clear and actionable logs that were centralized, so they knew what was happening all the time.

Strong network segmentation is my favorite feature that Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall offers. The policies are very deterministic and readable, and it has excellent east-west blocking and least privilege architecture. Application awareness identifies traffic beyond just the port itself; I can identify the application using a specific port and block risky applications even if they use allowed ports, which is great for environments with shadow IT. The integrated threat prevention is also very good, with IPS featuring well-tuned signatures and reputation-based filtering that blocks known bad actors before they can touch any applications. It supports both IPsec and SSL VPN tunnels, along with site-to-site, client-to-site, and hybrid cloud links, integrating well with Active Directory and LDAP. Additionally, centralized log management and reporting are very actionable and structured, with clarity in the policies for auditing. Overall, its stability and reliability are commendable.

A real example of how Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall's readable policies and application awareness features made my work easier was fixing a flat network problem without breaking actual applications. I inherited an environment where users, application servers, and databases were loosely segmented, with port-based and messy firewall rules. Security audits flagged lateral movement risks, and application owners were scared of outages if I tightened security too much. Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall made it easy by providing very easy-to-read and logical policies. I built policies that are clear, showing communications from the user zone to the application zone to specific applications, or from the app zone to the database zone, using only required database protocols. By default, I applied a deny rule between zones unless explicitly allowed by the readable rules I implemented. The policy view clarified who talks to whom, which rules exist, why they exist, and the business function they support, effectively stopping port abuse.

Security posture has definitely improved greatly since using Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall. From a flat or semi-flat network, I now have clear zone-based segmentation, with increased operational efficiency. The admins using the firewall have rules that are easy to read and intent-based, making changes easier to review and approve. There is less fear that one wrong rule could break production and fewer outages caused by security changes, without hidden matches or rule shadowing surprises. Clear hit count visibility helps me clean unused rules, leading to much fewer outages caused by changes on the firewalls. The centralized log management with supported log types provides better visibility for the SOC team and the SIEM team, as Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall sends very easy-to-parse and search clear logs to the SOC team.

I did see measurable, defensible results after using Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall, including fewer security incidents reaching the back-end servers. This reduction is due to strong segmentation, application awareness, and IPS features, leading to a 60 to 70 percent reduction in security alerts that actually reach the servers. DMZ exploit attempts dropped to near zero, and no lateral movement incidents were detected post network segmentation. Additionally, overall SOC efficiency improved due to well-structured and contextual logs reflecting clear policy intent, resulting in a 35 to 40 percent reduction in mean time to triage. SOC analysts stopped chasing noise and false positives, as they had much clearer logs to use confidently.

What needs improvement?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall can be improved, perhaps in the user interface and policy management. While the policies are easy to read, the UI feels a bit dated and sometimes clunky on certain pages. Editing rules can feel complex due to the need for multiple clicks and screens. To improve, I suggest modernizing the policy UI with drag-and-drop capabilities for rules, a policy diff impact preview before committing changes, and offering more intuitive rule tagging and labeling.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall for five years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall is stable in my experience.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall's scalability is very good; I can have one management node similar to Palo Alto Panorama, with multiple nodes covering different sites, data centers, or zones, enabling extensive deployment in different environments.

How are customer service and support?

Customer support for Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall is standard support: I open a ticket, wait a bit, and an agent connects with me. It is level one support, and if there is a complex incident or issue, I wait for escalation to level two and so on. I would give it a three out of five.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Neutral

How was the initial setup?

I had multiple options concerning the licensing model for Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall. One option is perpetual plus support, which feels like a classic enterprise licensing model with predictable upfront costs. Another is the subscription model offering feature or security bundles, which feels flexible but requires discipline to manage costs. There is also the option in the AWS Marketplace to deploy as pay-as-you-go, leading to hourly billing with licenses included, or bring your own license to AWS and attach it. Pay-as-you-go is simple for temporary use or proof of concept, while bring your own license typically saves money long-term.

What was our ROI?

I did see a return on investment with Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall, as mentioned by the efficiency improvements and the metrics related to how much I cut investigation time, the number of incidents, and the ease of making changes or pushing new configurations. I overall save on costs by needing fewer people to manage it and fewer decision-makers involved.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

I evaluated other options prior to choosing Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall, including Palo Alto, Fortinet, and Check Point Firewall.

What other advice do I have?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall is very solid and strong at the fundamentals that enterprises rely on, but it lags behind market leaders in a few modern areas. The policy clarity and segmentation are noteworthy strengths of Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall, along with stability, predictability, and effective threat prevention without noise, making it enterprise-friendly. However, the UI and UX feel a little dated, while cloud-native capabilities are somewhat limited. It works on AWS, for example, but is not cloud-first based, lacking deep integration with cloud constructs such as security group tags and automated automation tooling, which are stronger in other competitors. Additionally, while user identity and analytics depth is good, user-centric visibility is somewhat weak, and the ecosystem and innovation pace are smaller compared to competitors such as Fortinet or Palo Alto.

I advise those looking into using Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall to deploy it as a pay-as-you-go option for a few days, using it for proof of concept to explore the GUI, features, and capabilities to get accustomed to it. If they are comfortable with a classic GUI that is not as modern as other options such as Palo Alto, they should remember that the core features are very strong. It is a very stable product, so I suggest they seek out other customers with existing deployments of Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall and ask about their experiences before making the decision to use it themselves. Overall, it is an excellent product, highly reliable, and among the top contenders; Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall is well known. I gave Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall a 7.5 out of 10.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

Amazon Web Services (AWS)


    reviewer2783121

Centralized management has strengthened our perimeter security and consistently reduced downtime

  • November 28, 2025
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

My main use case for Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall is to manage the security perimeter.

A quick, specific example of how I use Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall to manage my security perimeter involves making inspection, NAT, and ACL.

In addition to managing the security perimeter with Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall, we also need to manage the SD-WAN functionality and VPN intra-site.

What is most valuable?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall offers excellent features including a centralized management console and log feature.

I appreciate the centralized management console and the log feature because the logs are clear and easy to use, which helps my daily work.

I would also add that the load balancing feature and the active-active functionality are notable aspects of Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall.

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall has positively impacted my organization by providing always-on perimeter security.

Always-on functionality for my organization means it has reduced the downtime.

What needs improvement?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall can be improved with better response from support.

I do not have anything more to add about the needed improvements, especially regarding the interface or other technical aspects.

For how long have I used the solution?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall is deployed in my organization on-premises.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall is stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall has good scalability.

How are customer service and support?

Regarding customer support, last year it was not as good or quick, but the last call and ticket raised seemed to be better.

I would rate the customer support a seven.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

Previously, I used a Cisco Firewall, and I switched to Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall because of the central management and the deep log information.

How was the initial setup?

My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing has been in line with the market.

What was our ROI?

I have seen a return on investment with time saved and also fewer employees needed.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing has been in line with the market.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

Before choosing Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall, I also evaluated the Check Point solution.

What other advice do I have?

I would rate Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall a nine on a scale of one to ten.

I give it a nine because support is not always very speedy, which stops me from giving it a ten.

My overall review rating for Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall is nine.


    VikasTiwari

Manages over 1,500 locations from a central console and simplifies policy deployment

  • November 18, 2025
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall was implemented for SD-WAN solutions across all 1,500 plus locations. The deployment includes routing and BGP routing, L3 switching, L2 switching, and site-to-site VPN and SSL VPNs. IPS enabled antivirus applications, IPS, IDS, application control, and quality of service are also included. All firewalls are managed through the SMC, which is the Security Management server center. Overall, no issues have been encountered, but there are some dependencies on the SMC components. Occasionally, connectivity challenges between Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall and SMC have been observed. It is important to ensure that licenses are renewed before expiring, as no modifications are allowed after the license expires.

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall policies are created with source IP and applications policy configurations. Some routing and BGP routing have been added, and new locations have been added. All firewalls are synced with the SMC.

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall provides excellent SD-WAN solutions. It is very easy to connect Wi-Fi solutions and any other interface solutions. Both on-premise solutions and hybrid solutions are available. It can be easily integrated with different solutions.

What is most valuable?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall provides excellent SD-WAN solutions that make it very easy to connect Wi-Fi solutions and any other interface solutions. Both on-premise solutions and hybrid solutions are available, and it can be easily integrated with different solutions.

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall has positively impacted the organization. Previously, it was very difficult to handle all traffic because multiple locations experienced downtime, firewalls went down, and internet connectivity issues occurred. There was a lease line option previously, which was very critical for connectivity. After Forcepoint SD-WAN solutions were deployed across different locations, all traffic goes through Wi-Fi solutions, which are directly connected to Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall. This is very easy, time-saving, and has improved security. Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall has many security solutions available. There is no doubt that it is a good firewall. All types of policies can be created, and all GFW features are available. All those security solutions can be utilized.

What needs improvement?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall is overall good, but AI enabled features are not available. Many templates and AI security features are needed and are currently missing.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been working with Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall for the last four years. I have worked with all types of Forcepoint products, including Forcepoint DLP, Forcepoint endpoint solutions, Forcepoint web security, and Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall. There is a deep understanding of all Forcepoint products.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall is stable based on this experience.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall's scalability is good and can handle growth or increased demand easily.

How are customer service and support?

The experience with Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall customer service has been very good. TAC engineers are very experienced and troubleshoot issues within the expected timeframe with no problems.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

How was the initial setup?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall has a boot option and is very easy to deploy, taking very little time. Only one boot is required, or a pen drive can be inserted and booted, then rebooted, and it will automatically connect the firewall with the SMC. Policies can be easily published through SMC. The firewall can be deployed within 20 minutes.

What about the implementation team?

In this organization, five people manage 1,500 plus locations with Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall. This reduces the number of employees, saves time, and reduces costs. This is a good consideration.

What was our ROI?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall provides cost savings with minimal costs. It does not have high pricing for on-premise solutions and on-cloud solutions. It is easy and offers different solutions for each solution type with small, mid, and large scale options available. This makes it easy to choose the appropriate firewall and minimize costs and save money.

What other advice do I have?

Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall is an excellent firewall with many next-generation features, including IPS, IDS, application console, UTM, quality of service, DDoS protections, and deep packet inspections. All types of VPN connectivity and routing are available. It is very easy to understand and deploy. The only issue that has been observed is related to licensing. It is important to ensure that licenses are renewed before expiration, as no modifications are allowed after the license expires. This would be helpful for users and clients. Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall has only two components: SMC and Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall. Overall, the rating for Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall is 10 out of 10.


    reviewer2220669

Clients have benefited from responsive support and consistent performance

  • September 12, 2025
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

I might not be the right person to discuss the main use cases for Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall for these clients. I can send an email and reply with what we can in broad strokes without identifying any specific customers. I would have to ask my teams that handle these solutions.

What is most valuable?

I can share what we appreciate about Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall and what clients generally choose it for. We have had good experience with their responsiveness, which exceeds other products sometimes. Their customer service and price point are competitive for the US market primarily.

The centralized management console of Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall is something we have been struggling with because everybody has their own approach, but most customers have mixed solutions. We end up having customers that are either running two consoles or requiring a third-party solution to monitor everything. From a configuration standpoint, it has been easy to manage.

Regarding security, these are security solutions, and when referring to performance, it works effectively. Features are very similar across products. Each vendor has their own distinctive elements, but in general, for the most concerning and most sought-after features, it is very complete.

What needs improvement?

At this moment, nothing specific comes to mind regarding improvements for Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall.

The main feedback we receive concerns pricing. If I only have a chance to give one suggestion, it would be to keep pricing competitive. AI improvements could be beneficial, as having AI capabilities has become an important checkmark feature.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

It has been stable.

How are customer service and support?

On a scale of 1 to 10 for customer service for Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall, I would rate it at least 9, 9.5.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup of Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall is usually straightforward from a professional use and expert perspective - it is normal and not difficult. However, these are products that require expert knowledge to some degree in my experience.

What about the implementation team?

For deploying Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall into client environments, the approach depends on the implementation. For deployment of individual components, we would typically deploy an engineer or technician for individual boxes. If it is going into an existing system, an engineer must be involved. For a full deployment, we need a solutions architect to examine it, and we involve different vendors for their guidance as they are the true experts in each of their components.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

In terms of comparing Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall on a general level, they are very similar regarding features and quality of performance compared to Palo Alto or Cisco or some of the other major players for next generation.

What other advice do I have?

Our team has experience with multiple solutions including Palo Alto and Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall.

We have a mix of clients, primarily focusing on finance and telecom. As the CEO of the company, I lead the teams, negotiate the brands, and secure them. I am sometimes involved in purchasing products or quoting for bigger projects.

Regarding integration with third parties, we work as an MSSP and support MSPs with their solutions. The integration has been very successful for monitoring and ongoing use of the solutions, particularly from an operational perspective for monitoring faults and issues.

Comparing pricing to other solutions on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest price, Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall ranks around seven within the US market. There are other products that are less expensive, but they are frequently ranked among the industry leaders.

We generally work with SMBs and medium to smaller companies given our addressable market, and the experience has been good.

I rate Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall 9 out of 10.

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?


    Food Production

Firewall for advanced threat protection with deep packet scanning capabilities

  • November 28, 2024
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Forecepoint provides Advanced threat protection, intrusion preventation and secure web application scanning. Forecpoint Policies are flexible and rules can be created and modified as per business requirements. It has low latency and does not impact the network performance
What do you dislike about the product?
Limited customization
Advance configuration options are complex and requires subject matter expert to customize the rules.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Forecepoint protects advanced level cyberattacks from external attackers and cyberthreats like ransomware , zero-day exploits and data exfiltration etc and helping business to secure our digital assets.It provides real-time network visibility and attack surface to improve company security posture , ensure compliance and reduce risk of unahuthroized access and data breaches


    Fadi Shehab

Reliable product with extensive policy features

  • April 24, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is most valuable?

The product's most valuable features are its extensive policy features, especially the S7 Pro features, and its DNS security feature, which provides an additional layer of protection not found in other firewalls.

What needs improvement?

A VPN client feature is missing in our region, which we hope Forcepoint will address in future updates.

For how long have I used the solution?

We have been using Forcepoint's Next Generation Firewall for the past year.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

We find the product to be stable and reliable in terms of performance.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Forcepoint's firewall is highly scalable, which helps our organization handle increased traffic and services. Approximately 35,00 user networks are protected by the product.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

Our decision to utilize the product was based on competitive analysis, and it emerged as the preferred solution.

How was the initial setup?

The setup process is more complex than other solutions but provides satisfactory results. We began the migration process one month before deploying the device and involved two people in it. Maintenance is relatively easy, and we usually contact our partners for assistance when needed.

What other advice do I have?

The platform has significantly enhanced the security of our public services. However, with the rise in IoT devices, it is unclear if Forcepoint addresses this challenge.

I advise ensuring you have experienced personnel to handle the device effectively after installation.

I recommend Forcepoint's firewall and rate it a nine out of ten.


    Ahmad Abdullah

Offers ease of setting up security capabilities

  • April 15, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

I use the Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall in my company for the protection of the Layer-2 networking area, which consists of Wi-Fi connections used in the enterprise.

What is most valuable?

The most valuable feature of the solution I like stems from the fact that the installation and configuration can be done locally. It is also easy to set up security capabilities. Forcepoint acts as a multi-service provider.

What needs improvement?

The endpoint protection capabilities of the product are an area of concern where improvements are required.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have experience with Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Stability-wise, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Scalability-wise, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.

Around 100 people in my company use the tool.

How was the initial setup?

The product's initial setup phase is easy.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

There is a need to make payments towards the licensing charges attached to the product. The product is not expensive.

What other advice do I have?

The tool's SD-WAN capabilities are supported by the tool.

It is a nice product to use. The product can be used in the data center as a firewall.

The product does provide reporting and visibility features. There are many features provided by the product, especially the area of availability.

I rate the tool an eight out of ten.


    Mairajuddin Ahmed

Provides centralized management server and works efficiently for safeguarding perimeter network

  • April 01, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

The platform is a firewall and Unified Threat Management (UTM) solution. We have implemented it in our production environment, particularly with VPN configurations. It proves to be an excellent tool for safeguarding our perimeter network. One of its standout features is its centralized management server, allowing us to manage multiple devices using a single console efficiently.

What is most valuable?

The platform's most valuable features are perimeter network security and URL filtering. These functionalities are crucial for us, particularly because we operate in a highly restrictive environment regarding internet access.

What needs improvement?

While they offer a comprehensive bundled solution, some users may prefer on-premise deployments for certain features, such as URL filtering. Currently, Forcepoint offers WebSense for URL filtering in the cloud, but users who prefer on-premise solutions may find this lacking. They could improve these particular areas.

For how long have I used the solution?

We have been using Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall for 15 years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

In terms of stability, the solution is quite robust. We haven't encountered any major issues, and like any other firewall, it operates reliably 24/7 without significant disruptions. However, there have been occasions when units required replacement, especially if covered under warranty. Additionally, we've implemented high-availability configurations to minimize downtime.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

In terms of scalability, it depends on the specific model being utilized. Basic models may have limitations and may need to be more scalable. However, mid to high-range firewall models, such as the Next Generation ones, are stackable and scalable. It means multiple branches can seamlessly run the same solution without encountering any issues.

In our organization, approximately 200 users utilize the solution. It is extensively and regularly used as our users rely heavily on URL filtering.

How are customer service and support?

Although they offer a premium technical support option, which is costly, we have yet to opt for it during our years of using the product. There can sometimes be a delay in receiving support, but typically, they respond within 24 to 48 hours. Despite this, the quality of support provided has been excellent.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup of Forcepoint is straightforward for trained engineers, but it may appear complex for those without specific training. The deployment process typically involves mounting the firewall and booting it up with an initial setup from a USB boot device. From there, the installation process continues according to the specific requirements and configurations.

In our case, it took more than 15 to 20 days to refine policies and access configurations to meet our specific needs. However, it typically takes less than one to two hours for the firewall to be functional and up and running.

Once you have clarity on what needs to be deployed and what is best for their operations, it typically only requires the support of one or two Forcepoint engineers to assist in deploying the solution.

What about the implementation team?

We took assistance from integrators to implement the product.

What was our ROI?

The product generates a return on investment.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

It is an affordable product. We purchase its yearly license.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

Initially, we used Symantec Firewall, which was many years ago. About eight years ago, we transitioned to Stonesoft, the parent company of Forcepoint. We decided to use Forcepoint primarily due to its reputation as a top-notch firewall solution for security.

What other advice do I have?

We utilize Forcepoint to manage secure remote access primarily through VPN terminals and VPN clients.

The SD-WAN capability of Forcepoint did not directly support our network performance, as we did not proceed with its implementation. We were in discussions about enabling SD-WAN but needed help executing the plan. Eventually, due to the end-of-life status of our product, we transitioned to Fortinet as our vendor for SD-WAN solutions.

Deploying and managing the platform was not particularly straightforward. It necessitated experienced engineers trained in Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall. Once set up, there were no significant issues or challenges in day-to-day management.

They offer templates that provide detailed reports categorized by user, device, and internal network access.

The value and impact of using this solution lie in the assurance of protection and security. Ultimately, the greatest return on investment (ROI) comes from safeguarding the business from potential attacks and vulnerabilities.

I rate it a nine out of ten.


    Nitin K.

Forcepoint NXGEN - Future firewall

  • November 10, 2023
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Forcepoint NGFW provides ultimate UTM security to the organisation perimeter network. IT comes with SD wan capablities which seamless network flow and security over the internet. We can monitor and control firewall via signle console. In consolve we can add different versions and different models of firewall which is additional feature.
What do you dislike about the product?
Contact to the Management server with firewalls sometimes fails that we need to do again and again via OTP.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Forcepoint firewall is best SD-WAN and firewall solution. We can implement this as a router with SD-WAN and Firewall by adding multiple ACL's.
We can manage centralised logs of all the firewall in internal server or we can assign dedicated log server to all the firewalls.


    Harry E.

Improvement of system resource usage

  • October 10, 2023
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Forcepoint SASE Platform is a product in which the dashboard may experience some glitches. Its performance is solid.
What do you dislike about the product?
Forcepoint SASE Platform Provides security characters there is room for improvement in terms of connectivity and system resource usage.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Forcepoint SASE Platform solve the problems of safeguarding our network against cyber threats. Its NGFW security features ensure that our valuable business data remains protected.