Proposal overview for the CSU UTFAB Steve Lovaas
Proposal overview for the CSU UTFAB Steve Lovaas, ACNS February 10, 2012 A “Future-Proof” Firewall: Juniper SRX 5800
Presentation overview �Split costs with ACNS for a pair of 10 -gigabit firewalls for the CSU datacenter Threats and protection Network capacity: the need for speed The solution: Juniper SRX 5800 Costs, support, sustainability
Protection: student data at risk �Central servers Ram. Web, Aries. Web, Banner SSNs, bank account numbers, grades �Threats increasing Targeted attacks, automated toolkits �Protection: a network firewall Very powerful computer to analyze traffic Keeps the bad stuff out, lets the good stuff in
The problem? Speed! �Today: 10 gigabits per second �Within a few years: 100 gigabits per second �Protection has become the bottleneck
Solution: the Juniper SRX-5800 � Familiar company, OS, features Engineering support � 10 -gig interfaces now � 100 -gig supported for future � SRX series in use at CU, DU, UW � High-availability failover pair (two firewalls for near 100% uptime)
Cost, support, sustainability �Hardware: $177, 469. 50 2 Chassis, power supplies, service & line cards �Support: $92, 644 3 -yr next-day support for all hardware �No additional staffing or professional services �Total 3 -year cost: $270, 133. 50 �ACNS 50% cost-sharing offer �UTFAB request: $135, 066. 75
Questions? Steve Lovaas, IT Security Manager, ACNS Steven. Lovaas@Colo. State. edu, 970 -297 -3707
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