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ScanSafe Overview. Agenda. ScanSafe overview Solution highlights Deployment options Demo Q&A. #1 SaaS Web Security Solution. “The first successful in-the-cloud secure Web gateway service”. Industry’s most mature platform 20 Billion web requests per month
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Agenda • ScanSafe overview • Solution highlights • Deployment options • Demo • Q&A
#1 SaaS Web Security Solution “The first successful in-the-cloud secure Web gateway service” • Industry’s most mature platform • 20 Billion web requests per month • 1,000’s of customers across 80 countries • 200 Million Blocks per Month • Global network operations in 4 continents • SLA backed 99.999% service uptime Customers
Web Security – A Big Market Where Cisco is #1 • Web Security Market • Large: Overall market $2.5B by 2013 • Broad across size, industry, geography • Growing: Market Growth at 12.3% CAGR; But 46.5% CAGR for SaaS segment
Web Security – Market Shift to SaaS • SaaS is growing much faster than legacy software/hardware as it delivers lower TCO and effective security. Ideal for customers with distributed networks and mobile workers • Cisco ScanSafe is the dominant provider in SaaS, with 35% market share or 5x nearest competitor according to latest IDC research
Positioning Required Information:- • Overview of Prospect i.e. Seats/Locations/Gateways • Customer Project or Problem • Business Drivers – Compelling Mechanism • Timescales • Budget Why ScanSafe:- • We do it cheaper, by saving time on cleaning infected PC’s & by managing the software on a day to day basis • We are more secure, 200 million malware blocks a month – spyware/malware/viruses • We are a complete solution – Internal users & External users are controlled via the same service FREE EVAL FOR 30 DAYS – NO OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE
Competitive Outlook • Very significant market/vendor consolidation in past 2 years • Key Competitors: • Websense – incumbent in large % of deals. Focus on renewal unless pushed. Increase in development in SaaS platform. Continued move to try and position as a security vendor • Blue Coat – incumbent in large % of deals. Not that security focused. Rarely lose new business deals • MessageLabs– focus on email security with web security offered for completeness. Low cost, low functionality • Zscaler – small and relatively new, v. aggressive, may be acquired. Partnership with Microsoft. Less success in larger Enterprise customers. Today 12 months
ScanSafe Competitive Differentiation • Clear market leadership position (~34% market share) • More customers than any other cloud Web security solution • ScanSafe sees more real-world Web traffic than any other solution • Leading content visibility & zero-day threat protection • Large database of Web content used to “train” security engine • Uses combination of static & dynamic analysis • Proven to block >25% more malware than signature solutions • Proven reliability • Web is now business critical communication • 100% uptime for 7 years • Superior reporting • Complete flexibility into reporting criteria • Allows end users to define exactly what data is important
Agenda • ScanSafe overview • Solution highlights • Deployment options • Demo • Q&A
Data Flow with ScanSafe Web requests Allowed traffic Filtered traffic
Scalability & Reliability • Reliability • 15 Data Centers spanning four continents • Top tier certification • Thousands of devices deployed • 100% availability, automated monitoring, full redundancy Copenhagen London (2) Chicago New York Frankfurt Tokyo San Francisco Paris Miami Dallas Hong Kong • Scalability • Billions of Web requests/day • Highly Parallel processing • Multi-tenant architecture: average <50 ms latency • 10Gb connectivity • Redundant network providers Singapore Sydney (2) Additional Data Centers planned
Outbreak Intelligence - The Results Gumblar Multiple injection attacks Percentage of malware blocks Zeus Botnet / Luckysploit
ScanCenter - Management • Multiple rules and schedules for User/Group granularity • Bi-directional content based policy enforcement • Dynamic content classification • Control over HTTP & HTTPS communications
Web Intelligence Reporting • Over 24,000 report combinations covering more than 80 attributesin 11 reporting categories • Cumulative, trending and search driven forensic reports, comprehensive drill down analysis • Based on data warehouse infrastructure for performance • Scheduled reports can be sent securely to defined users • Granular reporting enables actionable remedies to issues and unrivalled visibility into resource usage
Agenda Deployment options • ScanSafe overview • Solution highlights • Deployment options • Demo • Q&A
Agenda • No User Granularity Required • User / Group Granularity Required • Connector-less Solutions • Roaming & Remote Users
ScanSafe Deployment Options No User Granularity Required
Port Forwarding / Transparent Proxy Firewall directs port 80 traffic to web security service via Transparent Proxy / Port Forward (no browser changes required) Available with certain perimeter devices that have the ability to forward traffic based on port or protocol (BlueCoat, ISA, CheckPoint, Watchguard, SonicWall, Netgate etc…) Provides Site/External IP granularity • NOTE: Many Cisco devices are not capable of port forwarding
Browser Redirection via GPO / PAC file Proxy Settings are pushed to browsers via Active Directory GPO Browsers connect through Firewall on port 8080 to Web Security Service Firewall blocks all other GET requests Provides Site/External IP granularity
PAC File Deployment Through GPO, Desktop Users are configured to reference a PAC file with each browser session A global PAC file can point to different ScanSafe towers dependant on internal IP Web requests are sent directly to the ScanSafe towers
Deployment - AD Group Policy • Can be targeted to the AD site, domain or individual OUs. • Supports various OS platforms: • Windows 2000 • Windows 2k3 Server • Windows XP • Windows Vista • Windows 7
ScanSafe Deployment Options User / Group Granularity Required
Standalone Connector • Proxy Settings are pushed to browsers via AD,GPO or PAC file • Forwards web traffic to ScanSafe on port 8080/443 to the Cloud based Tower • Connector receives Client info and queries Active Directory Server for Group Information, then proxies to ScanSafe upstream • Set Firewall to block all other GET requests • Provides IP/End User/Group granularity
Enterprise Connector - Inline ISA • Web Security Service is configured as upstream proxy on currently installed proxy device • Current proxy device communicates with Connector ICAP (on box) to provide IP/User/Group information (5,500 Users max recommended) • Browser traffic is directed to existing Proxy via GPO or PAC files • Set firewall to block all other GET requests • Provides IP/End User/Group granularity
Enterprise Connector - ICAP Web Security Service is configured as upstream proxy on currently installed proxy device Current proxy device communicates with Connector via ICAP to provide IP/User/Group information Requires no further Client configuration Set firewall to block all other GET requests Provides IP/End User/Group granularity
ScanSafe Deployment Options Connector-less Solutions
BlueCoat Integration - Connector-less Provides AD user and group granularity. BCAAA must be installed and configured within the Active Directory environment. To also send internal IP address to the ScanSafe Scanning towers, Blue Coat must be configured to include x-forwarded-for headers. BC can run in transparent or explicit proxy mode Set firewall to block all other GET requests Provides End User/Group (possible IP granularity)
PIM - Passive Identity Management Proxy Settings are pushed to browsers via Active Directory GPO or PAC file OR PIM can be run in transparent mode with ISA / Bluecoat Login Script (or GPO etc) runs the PIM.EXE with required switches Requires no client installation Firewall blocks all other GET requests Provides End User/Group granularity
Why PIM? There are many customers that do not want to deploy proxy servers yet still want granular policy control. This can be because of the shear number of sites they have to manage or for other technical reasons Deploying a small number of proxy servers to where many different locations tunnel, negates a lot of the advantages of modern MPLS networks and increases latency and bandwidth costs
How Does PIM Work? PIM adds -XS headers to the browser’s user agent string Included in this string is a unique hash that identifies the user in our Scanning tower This detail is encrypted Upon logon, PIM sends an out-of-bound request to the scanning tower and uploads the group information for that user These groups are automatically created in ScanCenter Following registration, each time a request to the Web is made, only the hash is sent to us along with the request and we can indentify the user and apply the correct policy according to the relevant group/s
PIM Data Flow Directory Sync request (Registration) Internet request (Browsing) Corporate Firewall Client running PIM(IE/FireFox) Cisco/ScanSafe DataCentre(s) The Internet
ScanSafe Deployment Options Roaming / Remote Users
Roaming Users (Anywhere+) Installs a Network Driver which binds to all connections (LAN, Wireless , 3G) Automatic Peering Identifies nearest ScanSafe Datacenter and whether a connection is possible. AD information can be remembered from when the user was last on the corporate network using the Gpresult API (group policy)
How Does it Work? Authenticates and directs your external client Web traffic to our scanning infrastructure Numerous datacenters are located all over the world ensuring that users are never too far from our in-the-cloud scanning services SSL encryption of all Web traffic sent improves security over public networks 37