Fortinet Sandbox Security Appliances

Fortinet Sandbox Security Appliances - Advanced Threat Detection for Your Network

Fortinet Sandbox Security Appliances provide advanced threat detection to protect your network from unknown and advanced malware threats. With a variety of models available, Fortinet Sandbox Security Appliances offer advanced security features that are designed to keep your network safe from cyber attacks.

Our collection of Fortinet Sandbox Security Appliances includes a variety of models to suit the needs of businesses of all sizes. From small businesses to large enterprises, there's a Fortinet Sandbox Security Appliance that can provide the advanced threat detection your network requires. Our collection includes:

  • FortiSandbox 1000D: This appliance is designed for large enterprises and service providers, offering high-speed detection of advanced threats, including ransomware, zero-day malware, and more.

  • FortiSandbox 2000E: This appliance is ideal for mid-sized enterprises, offering advanced threat detection features, including behavioral analysis, machine learning, and more.

  • FortiSandbox 3000D: This appliance is designed for large enterprises and service providers, offering advanced threat detection and automated response capabilities.

Each Fortinet Sandbox Security Appliance in our collection comes with a variety of advanced threat detection features to protect your network from unknown and advanced malware threats. These features may include behavioral analysis, machine learning, sandboxing, and more.

Call to Action: Protect your network from advanced malware threats with a Fortinet Sandbox Security Appliance today. Browse our collection to find the right model for your business needs. If you have any questions or need help choosing the right appliance, contact us to speak with one of our experts.

Fortinet Sandbox Security Appliances

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  • Fortinet FSA-500F-BDL-977-60 Security Appliance
    Save $19,530.00

    FORTINET FSA-500F-BDL-977-60 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    FORTINET FSA-500F-BDL-977-60 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    $43,470.00
    $63,000.00
    • THIS ITEM IS A SPECIAL ORDER AND MAY TAKE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING TIME
    • Hardware plus 24x7 FortiCare, FortiGuard Threat Intelligence and Custom VM Bundle (4 Custom VMs), 5-Year
    Unlike previous generation of viruses that were non-sophisticated and low in volume, antivirus tools were sufficient to provide reasonable protection with their database of signatures. However, today’s modern malware entails new techniques such as use of exploits. Exploiting a vulnerability in a legitimate application can cause anomalous behavior and it’s this behavior that attackers take advantage of to compromise computer systems. The process of an attack by exploiting an unknown software vulnerability is what is known as a zero-day attack aka 0-day attack, and before sandboxing there was no effective means to stop it. A malware sandbox, within the computer security context, is a system that confines the actions of an application, such as opening a Word document, to an isolated environment. Within this safe environment the sandbox analyzes the dynamic behavior of an object and its various application interactions in a pseudo-user environment and uncovers any malicious intent. So if something unexpected or wanton happens, it affects only the sandbox and not the other computers and devices on the network. In parallel, any malicious intent is captured, leading to an alert and relevant threat intelligence generated to stop this zero-day attack.
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    $63,000.00
    $43,470.00
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  • Fortinet FSA-500F-BDL-977-36 Security Appliance
    Save $13,578.00

    FORTINET FSA-500F-BDL-977-36 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    FORTINET FSA-500F-BDL-977-36 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    $30,222.00
    $43,800.00
    • THIS ITEM IS A SPECIAL ORDER AND MAY TAKE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING TIME
    • Hardware plus 24x7 FortiCare, FortiGuard Threat Intelligence and Custom VM Bundle (4 Custom VMs), 3-Year
    Unlike previous generation of viruses that were non-sophisticated and low in volume, antivirus tools were sufficient to provide reasonable protection with their database of signatures. However, today’s modern malware entails new techniques such as use of exploits. Exploiting a vulnerability in a legitimate application can cause anomalous behavior and it’s this behavior that attackers take advantage of to compromise computer systems. The process of an attack by exploiting an unknown software vulnerability is what is known as a zero-day attack aka 0-day attack, and before sandboxing there was no effective means to stop it. A malware sandbox, within the computer security context, is a system that confines the actions of an application, such as opening a Word document, to an isolated environment. Within this safe environment the sandbox analyzes the dynamic behavior of an object and its various application interactions in a pseudo-user environment and uncovers any malicious intent. So if something unexpected or wanton happens, it affects only the sandbox and not the other computers and devices on the network. In parallel, any malicious intent is captured, leading to an alert and relevant threat intelligence generated to stop this zero-day attack.
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    $43,800.00
    $30,222.00
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  • Fortinet FSA-500F-BDL-977-12 Security Appliance
    Save $7,626.00

    FORTINET FSA-500F-BDL-977-12 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    FORTINET FSA-500F-BDL-977-12 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    $16,974.00
    $24,600.00
    • THIS ITEM IS A SPECIAL ORDER AND MAY TAKE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING TIME
    • Hardware plus 24x7 FortiCare, FortiGuard Threat Intelligence and Custom VM Bundle (4 Custom VMs), 1-Year
    Unlike previous generation of viruses that were non-sophisticated and low in volume, antivirus tools were sufficient to provide reasonable protection with their database of signatures. However, today’s modern malware entails new techniques such as use of exploits. Exploiting a vulnerability in a legitimate application can cause anomalous behavior and it’s this behavior that attackers take advantage of to compromise computer systems. The process of an attack by exploiting an unknown software vulnerability is what is known as a zero-day attack aka 0-day attack, and before sandboxing there was no effective means to stop it. A malware sandbox, within the computer security context, is a system that confines the actions of an application, such as opening a Word document, to an isolated environment. Within this safe environment the sandbox analyzes the dynamic behavior of an object and its various application interactions in a pseudo-user environment and uncovers any malicious intent. So if something unexpected or wanton happens, it affects only the sandbox and not the other computers and devices on the network. In parallel, any malicious intent is captured, leading to an alert and relevant threat intelligence generated to stop this zero-day attack.
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    $24,600.00
    $16,974.00
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  • Fortinet FSA-500F Security Appliance
    Save $5,473.05

    FORTINET FSA-500F SECURITY APPLIANCE

    FORTINET FSA-500F SECURITY APPLIANCE

    $12,181.95
    $17,655.00
    • THIS ITEM IS A SPECIAL ORDER AND MAY TAKE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING TIME
    • Advanced Threat Protection System - 4 x GE RJ45, 2 licensed Windows/Linux/Android VMs with Win7, Win10 and (1) MS office licenses included. Upgradable to a maximum of 6 VMs, refer to FSA-500F-UPG-LIC-4 and/or FC-10-FS5HF-176-02-DD SKU.
    Unlike previous generation of viruses that were non-sophisticated and low in volume, antivirus tools were sufficient to provide reasonable protection with their database of signatures. However, today’s modern malware entails new techniques such as use of exploits. Exploiting a vulnerability in a legitimate application can cause anomalous behavior and it’s this behavior that attackers take advantage of to compromise computer systems. The process of an attack by exploiting an unknown software vulnerability is what is known as a zero-day attack aka 0-day attack, and before sandboxing there was no effective means to stop it. A malware sandbox, within the computer security context, is a system that confines the actions of an application, such as opening a Word document, to an isolated environment. Within this safe environment the sandbox analyzes the dynamic behavior of an object and its various application interactions in a pseudo-user environment and uncovers any malicious intent. So if something unexpected or wanton happens, it affects only the sandbox and not the other computers and devices on the network. In parallel, any malicious intent is captured, leading to an alert and relevant threat intelligence generated to stop this zero-day attack.
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    $17,655.00
    $12,181.95
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  • Fortinet FSA-3000E-BDL-977-60 Security Appliance
    Save $118,714.50

    FORTINET FSA-3000E-BDL-977-60 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    FORTINET FSA-3000E-BDL-977-60 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    $264,235.50
    $382,950.00
    • THIS ITEM IS A SPECIAL ORDER AND MAY TAKE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING TIME
    • Hardware plus 24x7 FortiCare, FortiGuard Threat Intelligence and Custom VM Bundle (48 Custom VMs), 5-Year
    Unlike previous generation of viruses that were non-sophisticated and low in volume, antivirus tools were sufficient to provide reasonable protection with their database of signatures. However, today’s modern malware entails new techniques such as use of exploits. Exploiting a vulnerability in a legitimate application can cause anomalous behavior and it’s this behavior that attackers take advantage of to compromise computer systems. The process of an attack by exploiting an unknown software vulnerability is what is known as a zero-day attack aka 0-day attack, and before sandboxing there was no effective means to stop it. A malware sandbox, within the computer security context, is a system that confines the actions of an application, such as opening a Word document, to an isolated environment. Within this safe environment the sandbox analyzes the dynamic behavior of an object and its various application interactions in a pseudo-user environment and uncovers any malicious intent. So if something unexpected or wanton happens, it affects only the sandbox and not the other computers and devices on the network. In parallel, any malicious intent is captured, leading to an alert and relevant threat intelligence generated to stop this zero-day attack.
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    $382,950.00
    $264,235.50
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  • Fortinet FSA-3000E-BDL-977-36 Security Appliance
    Save $84,062.70

    FORTINET FSA-3000E-BDL-977-36 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    FORTINET FSA-3000E-BDL-977-36 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    $187,107.30
    $271,170.00
    • THIS ITEM IS A SPECIAL ORDER AND MAY TAKE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING TIME
    • Hardware plus 24x7 FortiCare, FortiGuard Threat Intelligence and Custom VM Bundle (48 Custom VMs), 3-Year
    Unlike previous generation of viruses that were non-sophisticated and low in volume, antivirus tools were sufficient to provide reasonable protection with their database of signatures. However, today’s modern malware entails new techniques such as use of exploits. Exploiting a vulnerability in a legitimate application can cause anomalous behavior and it’s this behavior that attackers take advantage of to compromise computer systems. The process of an attack by exploiting an unknown software vulnerability is what is known as a zero-day attack aka 0-day attack, and before sandboxing there was no effective means to stop it. A malware sandbox, within the computer security context, is a system that confines the actions of an application, such as opening a Word document, to an isolated environment. Within this safe environment the sandbox analyzes the dynamic behavior of an object and its various application interactions in a pseudo-user environment and uncovers any malicious intent. So if something unexpected or wanton happens, it affects only the sandbox and not the other computers and devices on the network. In parallel, any malicious intent is captured, leading to an alert and relevant threat intelligence generated to stop this zero-day attack.
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    $271,170.00
    $187,107.30
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  • Fortinet FSA-3000E-BDL-977-12 Security Appliance
    Save $49,410.90

    FORTINET FSA-3000E-BDL-977-12 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    FORTINET FSA-3000E-BDL-977-12 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    $109,979.10
    $159,390.00
    • THIS ITEM IS A SPECIAL ORDER AND MAY TAKE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING TIME
    • Hardware plus 24x7 FortiCare, FortiGuard Threat Intelligence and Custom VM Bundle (48 Custom VMs), 1-Year
    Unlike previous generation of viruses that were non-sophisticated and low in volume, antivirus tools were sufficient to provide reasonable protection with their database of signatures. However, today’s modern malware entails new techniques such as use of exploits. Exploiting a vulnerability in a legitimate application can cause anomalous behavior and it’s this behavior that attackers take advantage of to compromise computer systems. The process of an attack by exploiting an unknown software vulnerability is what is known as a zero-day attack aka 0-day attack, and before sandboxing there was no effective means to stop it. A malware sandbox, within the computer security context, is a system that confines the actions of an application, such as opening a Word document, to an isolated environment. Within this safe environment the sandbox analyzes the dynamic behavior of an object and its various application interactions in a pseudo-user environment and uncovers any malicious intent. So if something unexpected or wanton happens, it affects only the sandbox and not the other computers and devices on the network. In parallel, any malicious intent is captured, leading to an alert and relevant threat intelligence generated to stop this zero-day attack.
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    $159,390.00
    $109,979.10
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  • Fortinet FSA-3000E Security Appliance
    Save $31,562.40

    FORTINET FSA-3000E SECURITY APPLIANCE

    FORTINET FSA-3000E SECURITY APPLIANCE

    $73,645.60
    $105,208.00
    • THIS ITEM IS A SPECIAL ORDER AND MAY TAKE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING TIME
    • Advanced Threat Protection System - 4 x GE RJ45, 2 x 10GbE SFP+ Slots, redundant PSU, 8 licensed Windows/Linux/Android VMs with Win7 , Win8 , Win10 and (1) MS office licenses included. Upgradable to a maximum of 56 VMs, refer to FSA-3000E-UPG-LIC-16 and/or FC-10-SA30K-176-02-DD SKU.
    Unlike previous generation of viruses that were non-sophisticated and low in volume, antivirus tools were sufficient to provide reasonable protection with their database of signatures. However, today’s modern malware entails new techniques such as use of exploits. Exploiting a vulnerability in a legitimate application can cause anomalous behavior and it’s this behavior that attackers take advantage of to compromise computer systems. The process of an attack by exploiting an unknown software vulnerability is what is known as a zero-day attack aka 0-day attack, and before sandboxing there was no effective means to stop it. A malware sandbox, within the computer security context, is a system that confines the actions of an application, such as opening a Word document, to an isolated environment. Within this safe environment the sandbox analyzes the dynamic behavior of an object and its various application interactions in a pseudo-user environment and uncovers any malicious intent. So if something unexpected or wanton happens, it affects only the sandbox and not the other computers and devices on the network. In parallel, any malicious intent is captured, leading to an alert and relevant threat intelligence generated to stop this zero-day attack.
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    $105,208.00
    $73,645.60
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  • Fortinet FSA-2000E-BDL-977-60 Security Appliance
    Save $68,820.00

    FORTINET FSA-2000E-BDL-977-60 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    FORTINET FSA-2000E-BDL-977-60 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    $153,180.00
    $222,000.00
    • THIS ITEM IS A SPECIAL ORDER AND MAY TAKE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING TIME
    • Hardware plus 24x7 FortiCare, FortiGuard Threat Intelligence and Custom VM Bundle (20 Custom VMs), 5-Year
    Unlike previous generation of viruses that were non-sophisticated and low in volume, antivirus tools were sufficient to provide reasonable protection with their database of signatures. However, today’s modern malware entails new techniques such as use of exploits. Exploiting a vulnerability in a legitimate application can cause anomalous behavior and it’s this behavior that attackers take advantage of to compromise computer systems. The process of an attack by exploiting an unknown software vulnerability is what is known as a zero-day attack aka 0-day attack, and before sandboxing there was no effective means to stop it. A malware sandbox, within the computer security context, is a system that confines the actions of an application, such as opening a Word document, to an isolated environment. Within this safe environment the sandbox analyzes the dynamic behavior of an object and its various application interactions in a pseudo-user environment and uncovers any malicious intent. So if something unexpected or wanton happens, it affects only the sandbox and not the other computers and devices on the network. In parallel, any malicious intent is captured, leading to an alert and relevant threat intelligence generated to stop this zero-day attack.
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    $222,000.00
    $153,180.00
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  • Fortinet FSA-2000E-BDL-977-36 Security Appliance
    Save $48,732.00

    FORTINET FSA-2000E-BDL-977-36 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    FORTINET FSA-2000E-BDL-977-36 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    $108,468.00
    $157,200.00
    • THIS ITEM IS A SPECIAL ORDER AND MAY TAKE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING TIME
    • Hardware plus 24x7 FortiCare, FortiGuard Threat Intelligence and Custom VM Bundle (20 Custom VMs), 3-Year
    Unlike previous generation of viruses that were non-sophisticated and low in volume, antivirus tools were sufficient to provide reasonable protection with their database of signatures. However, today’s modern malware entails new techniques such as use of exploits. Exploiting a vulnerability in a legitimate application can cause anomalous behavior and it’s this behavior that attackers take advantage of to compromise computer systems. The process of an attack by exploiting an unknown software vulnerability is what is known as a zero-day attack aka 0-day attack, and before sandboxing there was no effective means to stop it. A malware sandbox, within the computer security context, is a system that confines the actions of an application, such as opening a Word document, to an isolated environment. Within this safe environment the sandbox analyzes the dynamic behavior of an object and its various application interactions in a pseudo-user environment and uncovers any malicious intent. So if something unexpected or wanton happens, it affects only the sandbox and not the other computers and devices on the network. In parallel, any malicious intent is captured, leading to an alert and relevant threat intelligence generated to stop this zero-day attack.
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    $157,200.00
    $108,468.00
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  • Fortinet FSA-2000E-BDL-977-12 Security Appliance
    Save $28,644.00

    FORTINET FSA-2000E-BDL-977-12 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    FORTINET FSA-2000E-BDL-977-12 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    $63,756.00
    $92,400.00
    • THIS ITEM IS A SPECIAL ORDER AND MAY TAKE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING TIME
    • Hardware plus 24x7 FortiCare, FortiGuard Threat Intelligence and Custom VM Bundle (20 Custom VMs), 1-Year
    Unlike previous generation of viruses that were non-sophisticated and low in volume, antivirus tools were sufficient to provide reasonable protection with their database of signatures. However, today’s modern malware entails new techniques such as use of exploits. Exploiting a vulnerability in a legitimate application can cause anomalous behavior and it’s this behavior that attackers take advantage of to compromise computer systems. The process of an attack by exploiting an unknown software vulnerability is what is known as a zero-day attack aka 0-day attack, and before sandboxing there was no effective means to stop it. A malware sandbox, within the computer security context, is a system that confines the actions of an application, such as opening a Word document, to an isolated environment. Within this safe environment the sandbox analyzes the dynamic behavior of an object and its various application interactions in a pseudo-user environment and uncovers any malicious intent. So if something unexpected or wanton happens, it affects only the sandbox and not the other computers and devices on the network. In parallel, any malicious intent is captured, leading to an alert and relevant threat intelligence generated to stop this zero-day attack.
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    $92,400.00
    $63,756.00
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  • Fortinet FSA-2000E Security Appliance
    Save $21,892.20

    FORTINET FSA-2000E SECURITY APPLIANCE

    FORTINET FSA-2000E SECURITY APPLIANCE

    $48,727.80
    $70,620.00
    • THIS ITEM IS A SPECIAL ORDER AND MAY TAKE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING TIME
    • Advanced Threat Protection System - 4 x GE RJ45, 2 x 10GbE SFP+ Slots, redundant PSU, 4 licensed Windows/Linux/Android VMs with Win7 , Win8 , Win10 and (1) MS office licenses included. Upgradable to a maximum of 24 VMs, refer to FSA-2000E-UPG-LIC-10 and/or FC-10-SA20K-176-02-DD SKU.
    Unlike previous generation of viruses that were non-sophisticated and low in volume, antivirus tools were sufficient to provide reasonable protection with their database of signatures. However, today’s modern malware entails new techniques such as use of exploits. Exploiting a vulnerability in a legitimate application can cause anomalous behavior and it’s this behavior that attackers take advantage of to compromise computer systems. The process of an attack by exploiting an unknown software vulnerability is what is known as a zero-day attack aka 0-day attack, and before sandboxing there was no effective means to stop it. A malware sandbox, within the computer security context, is a system that confines the actions of an application, such as opening a Word document, to an isolated environment. Within this safe environment the sandbox analyzes the dynamic behavior of an object and its various application interactions in a pseudo-user environment and uncovers any malicious intent. So if something unexpected or wanton happens, it affects only the sandbox and not the other computers and devices on the network. In parallel, any malicious intent is captured, leading to an alert and relevant threat intelligence generated to stop this zero-day attack.
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    $70,620.00
    $48,727.80
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  • Fortinet FSA-1000F-DC-BDL-977-60 Security Appliance
    Save $45,570.00

    FORTINET FSA-1000F-DC-BDL-977-60 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    FORTINET FSA-1000F-DC-BDL-977-60 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    $101,430.00
    $147,000.00
    • THIS ITEM IS A SPECIAL ORDER AND MAY TAKE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING TIME
    • Hardware plus 24x7 FortiCare, FortiGuard Threat Intelligence and Custom VM Bundle (12 Custom VMs), 5-Year
    Unlike previous generation of viruses that were non-sophisticated and low in volume, antivirus tools were sufficient to provide reasonable protection with their database of signatures. However, today’s modern malware entails new techniques such as use of exploits. Exploiting a vulnerability in a legitimate application can cause anomalous behavior and it’s this behavior that attackers take advantage of to compromise computer systems. The process of an attack by exploiting an unknown software vulnerability is what is known as a zero-day attack aka 0-day attack, and before sandboxing there was no effective means to stop it. A malware sandbox, within the computer security context, is a system that confines the actions of an application, such as opening a Word document, to an isolated environment. Within this safe environment the sandbox analyzes the dynamic behavior of an object and its various application interactions in a pseudo-user environment and uncovers any malicious intent. So if something unexpected or wanton happens, it affects only the sandbox and not the other computers and devices on the network. In parallel, any malicious intent is captured, leading to an alert and relevant threat intelligence generated to stop this zero-day attack.
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    $147,000.00
    $101,430.00
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  • Fortinet FSA-1000F-DC-BDL-977-36 Security Appliance
    Save $31,682.00

    FORTINET FSA-1000F-DC-BDL-977-36 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    FORTINET FSA-1000F-DC-BDL-977-36 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    $70,518.00
    $102,200.00
    • THIS ITEM IS A SPECIAL ORDER AND MAY TAKE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING TIME
    • Hardware plus 24x7 FortiCare, FortiGuard Threat Intelligence and Custom VM Bundle (12 Custom VMs), 3-Year
    Unlike previous generation of viruses that were non-sophisticated and low in volume, antivirus tools were sufficient to provide reasonable protection with their database of signatures. However, today’s modern malware entails new techniques such as use of exploits. Exploiting a vulnerability in a legitimate application can cause anomalous behavior and it’s this behavior that attackers take advantage of to compromise computer systems. The process of an attack by exploiting an unknown software vulnerability is what is known as a zero-day attack aka 0-day attack, and before sandboxing there was no effective means to stop it. A malware sandbox, within the computer security context, is a system that confines the actions of an application, such as opening a Word document, to an isolated environment. Within this safe environment the sandbox analyzes the dynamic behavior of an object and its various application interactions in a pseudo-user environment and uncovers any malicious intent. So if something unexpected or wanton happens, it affects only the sandbox and not the other computers and devices on the network. In parallel, any malicious intent is captured, leading to an alert and relevant threat intelligence generated to stop this zero-day attack.
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    $102,200.00
    $70,518.00
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  • Fortinet FSA-1000F-DC-BDL-977-12 Security Appliance
    Save $17,794.00

    FORTINET FSA-1000F-DC-BDL-977-12 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    FORTINET FSA-1000F-DC-BDL-977-12 SECURITY APPLIANCE

    $39,606.00
    $57,400.00
    • THIS ITEM IS A SPECIAL ORDER AND MAY TAKE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING TIME
    • Hardware plus 24x7 FortiCare, FortiGuard Threat Intelligence and Custom VM Bundle (12 Custom VMs), 1-Year
    Unlike previous generation of viruses that were non-sophisticated and low in volume, antivirus tools were sufficient to provide reasonable protection with their database of signatures. However, today’s modern malware entails new techniques such as use of exploits. Exploiting a vulnerability in a legitimate application can cause anomalous behavior and it’s this behavior that attackers take advantage of to compromise computer systems. The process of an attack by exploiting an unknown software vulnerability is what is known as a zero-day attack aka 0-day attack, and before sandboxing there was no effective means to stop it. A malware sandbox, within the computer security context, is a system that confines the actions of an application, such as opening a Word document, to an isolated environment. Within this safe environment the sandbox analyzes the dynamic behavior of an object and its various application interactions in a pseudo-user environment and uncovers any malicious intent. So if something unexpected or wanton happens, it affects only the sandbox and not the other computers and devices on the network. In parallel, any malicious intent is captured, leading to an alert and relevant threat intelligence generated to stop this zero-day attack.
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    $57,400.00
    $39,606.00
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