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Juan Ponce Dominguez
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At the core of the new Firewall Threat Defense (FTD) software version 7.x, Snort 3 provides faster and superior threat protection and performance, includes better SecureX integration so SecOPS teams can quickly pivot and correlate events from multiple products. This new version also brings multiple functionalities to secure the remote worker and cloud deployments.

 

Capability New Features Post 7.x Pre 7.x
How does 7.x compare to previous versions?

Simplified Automation and Dynamic Policy Management

Dynamic Objects

Dynamic Attributes Connector

These features enable robust policies in environments where fixed IP addresses don't exist. The Dynamic Objects can be updated without having to edit or redeploy the Access Control Policy multiple times. Think about AWS, VMware NSX, Azure or any other dynamic environments!

Previously, re-deployment of each change made on objects in the Access Control Policy was time-consuming and inefficient. Now you can utilize API or the Cisco Dynamic Attribute Connector to update constantly-changing objects in near real-time.

Secure Remote Worker

Dynamic Access Policy (DAP)

Hostscan

Custom Attributes: Per App VPN, Dynamic Split Tunneling, Deferred Update

Multi-Cert Authentication

SAML attributes support in DAP

SAML + VPN Load Balancing

Local Authentication for RAVPN

The features bring significant improvements around Remote Access VPN (RAVPN), eliminating the obstacles to increase NGFW adoption, and leading to a smoother migration from ASA to NGFW.

In previous releases, some key RAVPN functionalities like Dynamic Access Policy (DAP) or Load Balancing were missing. Also, there were concerns around the security posture of VPN enviroments that lacked NGFW capabilities. Now with Secure Firewall 7.x you can consolidate robust RAVPN capabilities with NGFW functionalities in a single box solution.

Superior Threat Visibility, Analytics and Logging

Snort 3

Unified Real Time Event Viewer

SecureX Ribbon Integration

Snort3 provides a fully re-architected IPS engine for the Cisco Secure Firewall Portfolio.

The new Unified Real Time Event Viewer, powered by advanced content filtering, provides a simple view of all security events. It streams data from sensors and correlates events, leading to faster investigations.

SecureX Ribbon enables SecOps teams to pivot from any event seen in the Firewall to the SecureX platform, correlating data across the entire SecureX integrated ecosystem. 

An evolution of the already robust intrusion detection engine Snort2, Snort3 provides up to 60% higher throughput,  increased efficacy, and simplified policy management.

In previous releases, searching and correlating events required to move between different tabs and was often cumbersome. Now with Unified Events, the entire flow of communication and all events triggered from it can be seen in one single view. Moreover, the Go Live option introduced in version 7.x allows to analyze events in real-time.

Adding SecureX Ribbon on top of the mentioned features makes the Cisco Secure Firewall fully integrated with the wider Cisco Security Portfolio.

Accelerating Cloud Adoption

Secure Firewall Cloud Native in AWS

ASAv and FTDv new platforms

The new Secure Firewall Cloud Native uses Kubernetes for orchestration to protect cloud workloads, with auto-scaling, auto-healing andreal-time responsiveness to demand -especially useful in VPN deployments.

The new release introduces OpenStack support for our virtual products (ASAv/FTDv/FMCv), launching a tiered licensing model, and a brand new FTDv instance with increased throughput up to 15.5 Gbps.

Previously, the only way to scale up and use cloud-native capabilities was to develop custom automation workflows, making it harder to deploy, orchestrate and manage the virtual firewalls. Now, the Secure Firewall Cloud Native uses Kubernetes to provide scalability and resilience, allowing customers to focus on achieving their business goals.

The changes made to the virtual portfolio have unlocked a flexible licensing model, allowing customers to acquire licenses depending on throughput requirements on a wide range of platforms. 

 

Learn more about Cisco Secure Firewall

 

Are you ready to upgrade?

 

We recommend customers running Cisco Secure Firewall Threat Defense (FTD) software version 6.7 or below upgrade to version 7.0.1 or higher.

Upgrading takes time and a lot of preparation. We know that not all environments are immediately ready to upgrade.

The Cisco Secure LevelUp program will look at your environment and determine what risks may come with an upgrade. You will walk away with a customized pre-upgrade checklist, an assessment of your current environment, and step-by-step upgrade instructions.

 

Next step: Learn how the LevelUp program can help you

 

Not ready to upgrade yet? Comment on this post and let us know why and how we can help.

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You can ask Cisco Expert: JJ Ponce Dominguez any Cisco Secure Firewall Software upgrade questions you may have.

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ashiesharyan
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Thanks for the insight.

carlos.ruizr
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¡Gracias por compartir, muy buenos conocimientos e información sobre Secure Firewall! @Juan Ponce Dominguez 

thomashuette
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Thank you very much for this key feature overview and very useful information around it

Hello, are you planning to include some integration with automation tools such as Ansible or Terraform?

juanchicaiza
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Thanks for sharing the information , the new version bring new feature it is very interesting.

Juan Ponce Dominguez
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

@JOSE ANTONIO ALVAREZ CUBERO for "infrastructure as a code" I would suggest visiting the following resource:

 

https://developer.cisco.com/iac/

 

You could see there FTD/FMC used in Ansible (latest 7.1) and Terraform

 

Have a nice day!

JJ

 

 

milan.petrovic
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Thank you for sharing!

dave.clark
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Cisco Secure Firewall Version 7.x , does thsi mean the final death nail for ASA ?

Juan Ponce Dominguez
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi @dave.clark , thanks for the comment.

ASA firewalls are still being deployed in many networks that do not require NGFW capabilities and/or require a small footprint. ASA is still and will continue to be developed and improved.

NGFW/FTD on the other hand is getting richer and richer in terms of features and faster in terms of performance; many customers opt to have both flavors in their network.

girgis.hady
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Great resources, thanks for sharing. In old ASA-Firepower we faced delay issue when applying policies through FMC, hope it fixed with the new versions.

ssarasate
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Thank you for sharing!!! It is always good news to see that products incorporate more features and are more secure

very useful information.

vprobish
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great information summary, thanks for sharing

bezik
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Thank you for sharing!

vbespiritu
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Nice innovation!

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