Achieving Total Security Protection with the right investment

IT professionals understand that “one-size-fits-all” security solutions are making it more difficult to adjust to changing business needs. Challenges, such as increasing pressure to reduce total cost of ownership (TCO), combating evolving threats, and keeping things simple and manageable, can be compounded when a security infrastructure is inflexible. In addition, security environments are growing in complexity because it is necessary to continually add more and more functions, like firewalls, intrusion prevention systems (IPS), IPsec VPN, and antivirus, just to name a few. When these functions are supported by distinct appliances, they can be difficult to integrate, test, and manage.

Check Point has developed a unique Software Blade architecture that enables IT organizations to consolidate security functions onto a single system while still maintaining network performance service level agreements (SLAs). This revolutionary security architecture delivers a simple, flexible, and manageable total security solution. Learn about how our customers have saved thousands of dollars by customizing security configurations to the right mix of protection and investment while having the ability to easily consolidate, re-allocate, migrate, and scale up systems in the future, as needed. Find out how you can deploy security dynamically with lower total cost of ownership.
 

 


 

Daniel Phuan is a Security Engineer with Check Point Software Technologies Ltd, Singapore, responsible for pre-sales support for Check Point’s sales team in the Southeast Asian region.

Daniel joined the company in March 2002. Prior to joining Check Point, he was a systems engineer specializing in security solutions, at Singapore Computer Systems Ltd.  Daniel is an IT veteran with a wealth of experience in advising and implementing security solutions for major corporations around Southeast Asia.

Daniel holds a degree in Applied Science (Computer Engineering) from Nanyang Technological University, and a diploma in Electrical Engineering from the Singapore Polytechnic.