Sophos Network Access Control features comprehensive threat analysis, network access compliance, and ease of endpoint management. Its scalability and performance are noteworthy. Users value its robust security, centralized management, and user-friendly interface. It provides visibility into network infrastructure, integrates well with other systems, and offers modular scalability. Additional highlights include powerful firewall integration, application control, web filtering, and device quarantine. The technical support, ease of setup, and robust policy enforcement make it reliable and efficient.
- "What Sophos has done is integrate almost the entire OSI layer infrastructure; it gives me visibility across my infrastructure, into all the mobile devices that are on my network and the security I have on those mobile devices, my users, my servers, what is happening at all my gateways, and visibility on my switches, so it gives me a global view of my infrastructure."
- "The system right now covers all my needs and it's very comfortable to work with."
- "The return on our investment was huge, mostly due to the time saved in managing thousands of physical endpoints."
Sophos Network Access Control requires enhanced integration with Active Directory and other platforms. Users express concerns over high resource consumption affecting systems, especially those with limited RAM. Improved mobile administration and user interfaces, more intuitive documentation, and advanced AI features for security are desired. Challenges with policy application complexity, interface speed, and integration with existing devices were noted. Pricing remains a concern, and a better approach to software and hardware compatibility is needed, including role-based access control and synchronization.
- "What needs to be improved on is the fact that Sophos consumes a lot of processor resources and, once it starts scanning, the RAM utilization is very high."
- "The solution could increase the integration with other platforms or other systems."
- "I'd like to see them include direct integration with Active Directory."