Hillstone’s T-Series intelligent Next-Generation Firewall (iNGFW) uses three key technologies to detect advanced attacks and provide continuous threat defense for today’s networks. First, it uses statistical clustering to detect unknown malware, leveraging the patented Hillstone Advanced Threat Detection engine (ATD). Second, it uses behavioral analytics to detect anomalous network behavior, which is based on the Hillstone Abnormal Behavior Detection engine (ABD). Finally, it leverages the Hillstone threat correlation analysis engine to correlate threat events detected by disparate engines – including ATD, ABD, Sandbox and other traditional signature-based threat detection technologies – along with context information to identify advanced threats.
Product | Market Share (%) |
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Hillstone T-Series | 0.1% |
Fortinet FortiGate | 20.8% |
Netgate pfSense | 12.0% |
Other | 67.1% |
Hillstone T-Series offers competitive security solutions with prices that vary based on features and deployment options. Vendors list it as cost-effective for small to medium enterprises. Users highlight its scalability and reliability, noting favorable pricing compared to alternatives. Some mention occasional higher costs for advanced configurations. Deployment and support are positively acknowledged without significant additional charges.
Hillstone T-Series was previously known as Hillstone T-Series Intelligent Next-Generation Firewalls, Hillstone iNGFW.
University of Córdoba
Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
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IT Manager at Zubair Feeds | 4.0 | After experiencing a ransomware attack, we installed Hillstone T-Series for its excellent dashboard and user interface. However, it has limitations, such as failing to secure specific IP classes and ineffective security when connecting through WiFi hotspots. |
Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees | 4.5 | No summary available |
Product Manager at Integra Technologies Limited | 2.5 | No summary available |