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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @travisdh1
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      @travisdh1 said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

      @tim_g said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

      You need to have network firewall and local/OS firewall... they block against different vectors

      Uhm, how? They're doing the same job. It's the IDS/IPS that provide extra protection at the network level. If you're using different anti-virus at the network level than the local level then you could possibly get slightly different detection results, but only very slightly. They're both protecting from the same thing, so really not different vectors, just different locations on a network.

      Edit: Now I see @scottalanmiller's post, but I still say it's the same protection in two different spots on the network. Both being good things to have.

      They are different FW sets, too. They see slightly different things. And you want two to protect against "fail open" possibilities.

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      • Reid CooperR
        Reid Cooper
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        Patching is the really big ticket item. Keeping things patched is huge and so often overlooked.

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        • Reid CooperR
          Reid Cooper
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          And training your users, I didn't see that mentioned. That might be the biggest thing.

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          • jmooreJ
            jmoore @Reid Cooper
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            @reid-cooper said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

            And training your users, I didn't see that mentioned. That might be the biggest thing.

            Good points and your probably right on the training

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            • Reid CooperR
              Reid Cooper @jmoore
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              @jmoore said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

              @reid-cooper said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

              And training your users, I didn't see that mentioned. That might be the biggest thing.

              Good points and your probably right on the training

              And beatings, user beatings are often necessary as well.

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              • KellyK
                Kelly @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                Firewalls to avoid....

                My rule here is that there are just a few vendors that you actually want to consider, and on the SMB end of things, there is little reason to ever consider anything but Ubiquiti.

                Once you get larger than Ubiquiti can handle, then you can look at Juniper, Cisco, and a few others. But you are talking $15K+ routers here or special HA functionality, which might be cheaper routers, but will be $10K+ in total.

                I was able to get an HA pair of Junipers (new) for about $5k. I didn't go into it looking for HA, but when I found out I could get them for a third what I'd budgeted I decided to go for it.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Kelly
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                  @kelly said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                  @scottalanmiller said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                  Firewalls to avoid....

                  My rule here is that there are just a few vendors that you actually want to consider, and on the SMB end of things, there is little reason to ever consider anything but Ubiquiti.

                  Once you get larger than Ubiquiti can handle, then you can look at Juniper, Cisco, and a few others. But you are talking $15K+ routers here or special HA functionality, which might be cheaper routers, but will be $10K+ in total.

                  I was able to get an HA pair of Junipers (new) for about $5k. I didn't go into it looking for HA, but when I found out I could get them for a third what I'd budgeted I decided to go for it.

                  Wow, what models? Was it a sale or is that the normal price?

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                  • jmooreJ
                    jmoore @Reid Cooper
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                    @reid-cooper said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                    @jmoore said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                    @reid-cooper said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                    And training your users, I didn't see that mentioned. That might be the biggest thing.

                    Good points and your probably right on the training

                    And beatings, user beatings are often necessary as well.

                    lol I will remember that but then some of the ladies might not bring me home made tamales and chocolate chip cookies...

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                    • KellyK
                      Kelly @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                      @kelly said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                      @scottalanmiller said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                      Firewalls to avoid....

                      My rule here is that there are just a few vendors that you actually want to consider, and on the SMB end of things, there is little reason to ever consider anything but Ubiquiti.

                      Once you get larger than Ubiquiti can handle, then you can look at Juniper, Cisco, and a few others. But you are talking $15K+ routers here or special HA functionality, which might be cheaper routers, but will be $10K+ in total.

                      I was able to get an HA pair of Junipers (new) for about $5k. I didn't go into it looking for HA, but when I found out I could get them for a third what I'd budgeted I decided to go for it.

                      Wow, what models? Was it a sale or is that the normal price?

                      Normal reseller pricing. It was an SRX340. It is rated up to 3 Gbps.

                      https://www.juniper.net/assets/us/en/local/pdf/datasheets/1000550-en.pdf

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Kelly
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                        @kelly said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                        @scottalanmiller said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                        @kelly said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                        @scottalanmiller said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                        Firewalls to avoid....

                        My rule here is that there are just a few vendors that you actually want to consider, and on the SMB end of things, there is little reason to ever consider anything but Ubiquiti.

                        Once you get larger than Ubiquiti can handle, then you can look at Juniper, Cisco, and a few others. But you are talking $15K+ routers here or special HA functionality, which might be cheaper routers, but will be $10K+ in total.

                        I was able to get an HA pair of Junipers (new) for about $5k. I didn't go into it looking for HA, but when I found out I could get them for a third what I'd budgeted I decided to go for it.

                        Wow, what models? Was it a sale or is that the normal price?

                        Normal reseller pricing. It was an SRX340. It is rated up to 3 Gbps.

                        https://www.juniper.net/assets/us/en/local/pdf/datasheets/1000550-en.pdf

                        Slick, very nice.

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                        • Reid CooperR
                          Reid Cooper @jmoore
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                          @jmoore said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                          @reid-cooper said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                          @jmoore said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                          @reid-cooper said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                          And training your users, I didn't see that mentioned. That might be the biggest thing.

                          Good points and your probably right on the training

                          And beatings, user beatings are often necessary as well.

                          lol I will remember that but then some of the ladies might not bring me home made tamales and chocolate chip cookies...

                          Or maybe they will bring more!

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                          • jmooreJ
                            jmoore @Reid Cooper
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                            @reid-cooper said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                            @jmoore said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                            @reid-cooper said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                            @jmoore said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                            @reid-cooper said in How to Layer Your Security Needs:

                            And training your users, I didn't see that mentioned. That might be the biggest thing.

                            Good points and your probably right on the training

                            And beatings, user beatings are often necessary as well.

                            lol I will remember that but then some of the ladies might not bring me home made tamales and chocolate chip cookies...

                            Or maybe they will bring more!

                            Excellent point!

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