Why Do We
Need a Firewall?
Firewalls can act on previously set policies to better protect your network and can carry out quick assessments to detect invasive or suspicious activity, such as malware, and shut it down. By leveraging a firewall for your security infrastructure, you’re setting up your network with specific policies to allow or block incoming and outgoing traffic.
With managed firewall services, businesses can keep their network protection more consistent, updated, and professionally monitored without handling every security detail internally. Instead of only installing a firewall and leaving it unmanaged, this service helps ensure that firewall rules, traffic activity, access permissions, and potential threats are reviewed and adjusted when needed, giving your business stronger control over who can access your network and how data moves through it.
What are the advantages of a firewall?
Today’s firewalls need to do more than just “filter bad stuff.” Ours do exactly that and a lot more,
thanks to modern, flexible next generation firewall features that are made for real-world business needs.
Protection
against unauthorized access and cyber-attacks.
Network traffic
filtering to block malicious content.
Prevention
of data breaches and sensitive information leakage
Control
over internet usage and access to specific resources
Enhanced
network security and reduced the risk of cyber threats.
Sophos Firewall
Sophos Firewall: Next-Generation Security
Sophos Firewall provides cutting-edge defense against a variety of cyber threats. It is designed for modern enterprises and offers seamless security with simple-to-use features.
Key Features:
- Real-time visibility
- User and application policy enforcement
Benefits for Your Business:
- Improved network performance
- Simplified security management
Mikrotik Firewall: Versatile and Affordable Security
The adaptability and low cost of the Mikrotik Firewall system set it apart. It provides dependable defense against numerous cyber threats and is ideal for small to medium-sized organizations.
Key Features:
- Layer 7 detection
- Secure VPN options
Benefits for Your Business:
- Cost-effective security solution
- Customizable to business needs
Fortigate Firewall: Enterprise-Grade Security
The Fortigate Firewall, recognized for its enterprise-grade features, provides all-around security. Its enhanced capabilities are intended for use in high-traffic network situations.
Key Features:
- High-performance IPS
- Integrated threat intelligence
Multi-layered security approach
Benefits for Your Business:
- Unmatched security for large networks
- High scalability and flexibility
Unified Threat Management (UTM): All-in-One Security
Our UTM systems combine several security elements on a single platform. This method streamlines management while improving overall security posture.
Benefits for Your Business:
- Streamlined security operations.
- Comprehensive threat protection
- Reduced complexity and costs

Why Choose IM Solutions for Security Services?
Expertise and Experience: Our cybersecurity team have vast expertise and experience in the deployment and management of firewall systems.
Customized Solutions: We recognize that each business is unique. Our goal is to deliver customized solutions that fit your specific security requirements.
Constant Support: We ensure that your firewalls are constantly up to date and that your network is protected against emerging threats.
FAQs
A firewall is a security hardware or software that functions as a barrier between a trusted internal network and an untrustworthy external network, most often the internet.
A firewall is a protective barrier that regulates and filters network traffic. Consider a security guard at a building’s door who verifies people’s identities before allowing them in. Similarly, a network firewall examines data packets entering and exiting a network and determines whether to allow or refuse them depending on specified security criteria.
Firewalls are used in various environments, including homes, businesses, data centers, and any networked systems, to protect them from unauthorized access and potential cyber threats.
To use a firewall, you can either configure it through its software interface or use the built-in firewall settings in your operating system. Define the rules for inbound and outbound traffic, specify allowed applications, and ensure regular updates for optimal protection.



