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Firewalls: The Once and Future King of Network Security

ISB Editorial StaffBy ISB Editorial StaffMarch 5, 2015Updated:July 5, 20244 Mins Read
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FireMon, the industry leader in proactive security intelligence solutions, announced a new report that reinforces the firewall’s role as a foundational element of network security infrastructure, both today and in the future.

FireMon’s “State of the Firewall 2014 Report”, based on a survey of over 700 network security practitioners, reveals that firewalls remain highly strategic to organisations’ current and future security strategies – with an overwhelming 92 percent of respondents indicating that firewalls will stand as a “critical” component of their security infrastructures for the foreseeable future. However, this prevailing view is not without challenges as the study also found significant, persistent and widespread management issues, most notably related to firewall policy complexity.

Conducted in Q4 2014, the survey drew response from practitioners including management, operations and audit officials working in leading vertical markets such as financial services, business services and government; more than 60 percent of respondents represented large organisations with 1,000 or more employees.  The overriding interest of the study was to surface current perceptions on the role that firewall infrastructure continues to play in the larger domain of network security management, in particular related to emerging trends such as adoption of next-generation firewalls (NGFWs), cloud computing and SDN.

The FireMon report is also noteworthy for revealing two other key trends: NGFWs have gained adoption in nearly every organization surveyed, but not without introducing their own set of related management concerns. Perhaps even more surprisingly, survey respondents affirmed that firewalls will play a significant role in the adoption and security management of emerging network paradigms including cloud computing, software-defined networking (SDN) and DevOps.

Specific results from the “State of the Firewall 2014 Report” include:

92% of respondents indicated that firewalls will be a “critical” component of their security infrastructures over the next five years.

88% of respondents indicated that they have already deployed NGFWs, with 25% indicating that NGFWs already account for over half their existing systems.

Respondents indicated that traditional or NGFW devices play a valuable role in securing virtualised environments (87%) and cloud-based computing platforms (58%).

On the whole, respondents cited API integration capabilities as a more important factor than price/performance when acquiring new firewall devices.

“Previous observations that the ‘firewall is dead’ were clearly premature or overstated,” said Jody Brazil, CEO of FireMon. “Not only do  today’s practitioners consider firewalls as critical an element of their network security strategy as ever, but they also see a crucial role for the firewall within evolving paradigms including the cloud and SDN, which may surprise some industry watchers.”

Brazil continued: “At the same time, firewall policy management remains a significant challenge. In a typical large enterprise, 35-40% of firewall rules are redundant, hidden or lack a business purpose – and two-thirds of policies are completely unnecessary. When you juxtapose these conditions with research such as the forthcoming Verizon Enterprise Solutions PCI Report – which finds that firewall management remains one of the greatest threats to network security compliance – it’s clear this is a situation that commands a lot of attention.”

The FireMon “State of the Firewall 2014 Report” arrives on the heels of Verizon previewing its 2015 PCI Report in January. Verizon revealed that one of the most prevalent causes of PCI compliance breakdowns and related breach incidents is difficulty with network firewall policy management.

Highlighting the impact of the State of the Firewall 2014 Report, Verizon found that “many companies fall out of PCI compliance once it is achieved,” driven largely by firewall issues, and that “less than one-third were still fully PCI-compliant less than a year after being validated”. Most notably, “of all the data breaches studied, Verizon’s findings clearly show that not a single company was fully PCI-compliant at the time of the breach”, further drawing a line between issues of firewall management and real-world breach incidents.

To download a copy of FireMon’s “State of the Firewall 2014 Report” please visit:

About FireMon

firemon_logo_black250pxFireMon is the industry leader in proactive security intelligence solutions for large organisations that deliver continuous control of infrastructure, policy and IT risk. The FireMon Security Intelligence Platform is a massively scalable, high-performance foundation for network risk detection, change workflow automation, firewall rule base clean-up, compliance audit assessment and security operations cost reduction. For more information, visit http://www.firemon.com.

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