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The UTM Elevated 9.4 beta starts now!

The much anticipated beta for UTM Elevated 9.4 is now underway. If you’re wondering what’s new with UTM Elevated 9.4 and how it’s elevating protection against targeted and evasive threats, be sure to watch this brief overview video including a demo of the new Sophos Sandstorm sandboxing technology.

You can get access to the downloads and the beta license from this post on the Sophos Community forum.

Please go to the UTM Elevated 9.4 beta forum to offer feedback or to ask questions about the beta.


Here’s a summary of the great new features in UTM Elevated 9.4:

Extending zero-day protection

Today’s hackers are employing more targeted attacks with highly evasive never before seen malware designed to breach security systems to gain access to a company’s resources, credentials and data. So while conventional anti-malware is still a critical first line of defense, it’s no longer enough in combating modern attacks.

Most next-generation sandboxing solutions designed to identify unknown malware are too complex and expensive for most businesses like yours to even consider. That’s why we’ve developed Sophos Sandstorm, a new subscription option that gives you an advanced malware defense solution that’s effective and affordable. Sandstorm is a cloud-based sandbox solution that provides targeted attack protection, visibility and analysis that rises above the competition.

It’s simple:

It’s effective:

It’s cloud-based:

And perhaps most importantly, it’s affordable. Sophos Sandstorm will be available in UTM 9.4 as a new Protection Subscription, at a great value price-point compared to competing enterprise solutions in this category. It’s enterprise-grade protection without the enterprise-grade price tag or enterprise-grade complexity.

Expanding the hardware lineup

UTM Elevated 9.4 adds support for a number of new hardware options, further extending our top-performing hardware line up.

 

4x10G SFP+ Flexi-Port Module for the 1U SG Series models brings a whole new level of flexible connectivity and performance with four port support for a variety of optical or electrical transceivers. Expected availability is March 2016.

RED 15w adds integrated wireless to the new RED 15 with a single radio supporting 802.11n 2×2:2 MIMO.  Expected availability is March 2016 with similar (aggressive) pricing to the new XG 85w.

AP 15c packages the popular, new and affordable entry-level access point into a ceiling smoke-detector type chassis. It offers the same great performance and value as the AP 15 desktop model with a single radio with 300Mbps of 802.11n throughput – but now with a choice of band (either 2.4GHz or 5GHz).  Expected availability is March 2016.

Enhancing the firmware features

UTM Elevated 9.4 also delivers some of your top-requested features.

WAF Persistent Session Cookies improve the user experience when interacting with business applications protected by the Sophos UTM, reducing repeated sign-in prompts.

STAS (Sophos Transparent Authentication Suite) provides reliable transparent SSO authentication for network users, without requiring a client on the endpoint. STAS employs an agent on the Microsoft Active Directory Server that monitors and stores authentication activity and exchanges authentication information with the UTM, making user-based policy rules and enforcement easy.

IPv6 SSL VPN Support adds much requested support for IPv6 VPN connectivity with the UTM.

Looking beyond

While UTM Elevated 9.4 is a substantial release, it’s one more in what has been, and will continue to be, a great series of updates to this award-winning product. We have even more great plans for this product with UTM 9.5 and 9.6 releases already in the early planning stages, promising to bring you even more value, simplicity and security.

To offer feedback and comments or ask questions about the beta, please go to the UTM Elevated 9.4 beta forum.