What is our primary use case?
My role is to do implementation and troubleshooting on the Check Point Firewall. We use this firewall for our organization's security by adding restrictions and security from viruses and other tech from the external Internet.
It is used in our internal company-wide network. It protects our company throughout the LAN network.
How has it helped my organization?
We have needed to install many third-party devices to provide major security to our organization. Because of Check Point and its many features, we do not require other third-party devices. We only require Check Point to provide the security.
What is most valuable?
It gives us centralized management for multiple firewalls. For example, if I want to push the same configuration to 10 firewalls, I can push it all at once with the help of the centralized management system.
It is easy to use because it supports Linux language in the CLI. This is a good for someone who already knows Linux language.
What needs improvement?
The company should increase the learning platform free of charge. For example, Palo Alto and Cisco ASA have very good platforms that are completely free. Almost everyone in this field has good product knowledge. Therefore, I would like more training and expertise to be available for Check Point NGFWs.
I would like the graphic user interface to be easier to use. For example, the NAT policy should be easier to use. Check Point's NAT policy is somewhat confused compared to other competitors.
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For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using it four years and four months.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
It is a stable firewall that has new updates. The new updates are very impressive. There is also a good antivirus update which comes out very frequently and is completely stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The solution's scalability is good.
With our increasing business, we have given a proposal to increase the number of firewalls.
In my organization, there were five associate consultants included in the deployment process, including me.
How are customer service and support?
The solution has very good, timely support. Most of the time, when we opened a case with their tech support, we have been in a panic situation because of the case's priority. However, the solution that we get is very straightforward and in very short amount of time.
My issues were resolved by the Check Point team or available on the Internet. So, all my problems were resolved.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have used Palo Alto and Cisco ASA. When I used Check Point, I got to know that the CLI is based on Linux. I already know Linux, so it was very comfortable for me. Apart from that, it was the company's decision. They wanted to use this firewall.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup was straightforward because I have done training on Check Point. I didn't face any issue while implementing or while configuring it. I only faced a few issues, and they were resolved by the Check Point team.
It takes around nine to 12 months for the complete deployment of this solution. My deployment plan was a three-tier architecture, which is one of Check Point's features.
What about the implementation team?
I deployed it myself with the help of one or two of my colleagues.
What was our ROI?
I am happy with the investment that we made on Check Point. The reason behind this: It has advanced features for protecting the environment.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I also evaluated Palo Alto and Cisco ASA.
Check Point pros:
- The CLI is very ease to use.
- It provides advanced security threat prevention.
Check Point cons:
- The graphical user interface should be easier to use.
- More training should be provided by Check Point.
What other advice do I have?
I would recommend this solution because it is a firewall that replaces many other devices. Money-wise, it is good. It also has many features. These can be utilized to protect your environment from outside threats.
You should have a couple of training and hands-on experiences before deploying the changes by yourself on the firewall. It has many features of which people are not knowledgeable so they usually utilize them.
With time, technology is getting better. Check Point is one of these examples. They have changed their products completely from the old R80 version, where their UI and CLI were much different.
I would rate this solution as a nine out of 10.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
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