Sophos has announced the availability of Sophos Wireless, its first cloud-based solution for the protection and management of wireless networks. Managed through the Sophos Central platform, Sophos customers and partners can now secure and manage wireless networking in a single console alongside their Sophos endpoint, mobile, web and server protection.
According to Nolan Greene, a senior research analyst from IDC’s Network Infrastructure group, the cloud-managed Wi-Fi market continues to be among the fastest growing sub-segments of the Wi-Fi market as many organisations realise its power to enable the benefits of working with mobility in a wireless device-centric world. “Unified wired and wireless management and security are also becoming more important in ensuring quality of user and manager experience, security, visibility and compliance on the cloud-managed network. These trends lead to tremendous opportunities for value-added resellers and MSPs to respond rapidly to their customers’ changing wireless network needs,” he says.
“Today, few businesses do not provide a wireless network to allow employees or visitors to stay connected. The management of those networks is critical to maintaining an organisation’s IT security,” says Brett Myroff, MD of Sophos distributor, Netxactics.
“By adding the management of Sophos Wireless to Sophos Central, Sophos is helping its partners simplify better network protection and quickly expand the services they offer to customers. The cloud-based platform enables Sophos to release feature updates every three weeks, meaning Sophos Wireless benefits from constant advancement to stay ahead of the latest threats.”
James Lyne, head of global security research at Sophos, says: “Our war-biking research into the state of wireless network security showed that very few wireless networks adhered to security best practices and some were using protocols so ancient that attackers could break into their networks in seconds. Once in, an attacker could read, intercept and even alter the traffic across the network, and from there it would not take them long to find a way into the corporate network to launch further attacks.
Sophos Wireless uses the range of Sophos Access Points which can also be managed on-premise via Sophos SG UTM and XG Firewall. Key features for wireless setup and control include:
* At-a-glance dashboard with network and client connectivity data;
* Traffic usage insights based upon Web categorisation;
* Easy multi-site management and setup; and
* Visual network planner and Google Maps integration.
The specialised partner dashboard allows partners and managed service providers (MSPs) to manage and configure wireless settings, distributes licenses, add new customers and provides a real-time perspective on all customer activity. The single pane of glass dashboard also shows all Sophos Central services their customers subscribe to, making cross and upsell opportunities clear.