U-M Net Firewall

The U-M Net Firewall service is part of the university’s overall information security framework. The U-M Net Firewall protects university information assets from cyber criminals and stops threats to the network through the application of content inspection, cloud-based threat intelligence, and malicious software analysis. The platform provides consistent protection and enhances the university’s information security efforts.

U-M Net Firewall allows ITS to increase security and view traffic patterns and analysis for threat mitigation. It also allows real-time analysis and response based on application traffic.

U-M Net Firewall includes management software capable of operating the U-M, Palo Alto firewalls, and Wildfire IPS Systems.

Core Features

  • Layer 7 functionality - application awareness (App ID)
  • Intrusion Prevention Service (IPS)
  • Planned MiServer/Cloud integration
  • Visibility, logging, and reporting of application data
    • Ability to create application rules and policies
  • Planned Active Directory (AD) integration
  • URL filtering - allow/deny lists and reports on URL activity
  • Malware and phishing categories updated every 5 minutes
  • Network Anti-Virus
  • Sandboxing - automatically send samples for malware analysis
  • Role-based administration
  • External threat feeds (i.e., MITN)

Benefits

  • Increased blocking of high-risk traffic
  • Increased performance
  • Increased data visibility
  • Complete control over network traffic
  • Improved reporting
  • Customizable administrative control