WatchGuard has announced introduction to the market two new Wireless Access Point products. With more companies adopting bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies to enable a mobile workforce and enhance productivity, they will provide customers with the same level of security for wireless local access network (WLAN) traffic that they rely on for traditional wired traffic.
Companies are adopting complicated procedures to manage the growing BYOD trend; but these limited security measures are only effective within a virtual private network (VPN) or hard-wired environment. This leaves mobile devices vulnerable to intrusion, viruses and malware when connected to a wireless network. With threats on the rise and growing amounts of corporate data stored on personal devices, it is more critical than ever that steps are taken to secure the wireless infrastructure.
The new Wireless Access Points AP100 and AP200, extend the high-performing best-in-class and policy-based management features of WatchGuard’s firewalls, to the wireless environment. This means customers are able to accurately and easily apply security policies and changes to both wired and WLAN resources simultaneously, which is critical to enforcing security standards across the entire network infrastructure.
“Smartphones and tablets now account for about 25 percent of devices used for work and companies need to protect these devices from threats as securely as they do wired devices,” said Roger Klorese, director of product management at WatchGuard Technologies. “Our new Wireless Access Point products provide customers with our leading unified threat management features and enable them to apply security settings to their WLAN traffic easily and affordably.”
With unified management tools, WatchGuard XTM customers can configure and manage their Wireless Access Points and XTM device from a single console, reducing setup time and maintenance costs. WatchGuard’s familiar XTM security features, such as IPS, application control, WebBlocker and spamBlocker, can be applied to WLAN traffic to help customers achieve complete, scalable network security.