
Fortinet FortiSandbox (BYOL)
Overview
FortiSandbox for Amazon Web Services enables businesses to defend against zero-day threats natively in the cloud, working with network, application, email, endpoint security, and other third-party security solutions, or as an extension to their on-premises security architecture to take advantage of the elasticity and scale of the cloud.
Highlights
- AI-driven sandbox malware analysis - AI-driven two-stage static and dynamic analysis to quickly and reliably detect zero-day malware.
- Extensive coverage of the attack surface by security architectures — Effective protection against advanced targeted attacks through a cohesive and scalable architecture to protect networks, application layers, and end devices from campus to cloud.
- Automated zero-day, advanced malware detection and mitigation - Natively integrated and open APIs automatically submit objects from Fortinet and third-party vendor protection points and share threat intelligence in real time for immediate threat response.
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Fortinet FortiSandbox (BYOL)
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
FortiSandbox for Amazon Web Services enables businesses to defend against zero-day threats natively in the cloud, working with network, application, email, endpoint security, and other third-party security solutions, or as an extension to their on-premises security architecture to take advantage of the elasticity and scale of the cloud.
The number of Windows virtual machines used in the BYOL plan for behavioral analysis depends on the license. For the PAYG plan, it's based on the instance's CPU cores.
1 Core - maximum of 4 Windows VMs for behavior analysis 2 Cores - maximum of 8 Windows VMs for behavior analysis 4 Cores - maximum of 16 Windows VMs for behavior analysis 8 Cores - maximum of 32 Windows VMs for behavior analysis 16 Cores - maximum of 64 Windows VMs for behavior analysis
BYOL plans can use Fortinet hosted Windows cloud virtual machines. Alternatively, you can deploy custom virtual machines in the cloud at an additional cost based on the price of an infrastructure instance.
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Usage instructions
Once the instance is deployed, click Manage in the Amazon Web Services console to view the running instance and public DNS address to continue configuring FortiSandbox-VM. Connect to the secure web UI through a public DNS address: https://<公共 DNS 地址>. For any CLI configuration/settings, you'll need to log in to the CLI using SSH. The user name for the default login credentials is admin, and the password is the Amazon Web Services instance ID value. FortiSandbox-VM Amazon Web Services installation and configuration guide is at https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortisandbox-public-cloud/4.4.0/fortisandbox-vm-on-aws/443751/overview .
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