FireMon vs. Titania Nipper

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
FireMon
Score 7.9 out of 10
Enterprise companies (1,001+ employees)
FireMon is a real-time security policy management solution built for today’s complex multi-vendor, enterprise environments. Supporting the latest firewall and policy enforcement technologies spanning on-premises networks to the cloud, FireMon delivers visibility and control across the entire IT landscape to automate policy changes, meet compliance standards, to minimize policy-related risk. Since creating their policy management solution in 2004, FireMon states they've helped…N/A
Titania Nipper
Score 8.8 out of 10
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Titania’s network configuration assessment software, Nipper, is used by teams to determine whether their routers, switches and firewalls leave their networks open to attack due to misconfigurations and exploitable vulnerabilities. Nipper helps organizations close these security gaps by automatically prioritizing risks by criticality, allowing users to view vulnerabilities through their chosen compliance and security policy lenses. For organizations that are ready to make the…N/A
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Offerings
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional DetailsTitania offers 3 different levels of support: Gold: The company's Gold Level support is their premiere service with a guaranteed response time of 8 working hours, or the customer's money is returned. Includes a dedicated support line and remote assistance for faster resolution. Silver: Guaranteed response time of within 24 working hours or the customer's money is returned. Offers access to a dedicated support phone line or email help. Bronze: Covers email and web based support only. There is no guaranteed support time, but the Titania support team works to respond to all customer enquiries as quickly as possible.
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
7.9
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Likelihood to Renew
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Usability
7.3
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9.1
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Availability
7.3
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Performance
9.1
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Support Rating
7.7
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Implementation Rating
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Product Scalability
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
FireMon is best used in a large environment (for example, I have >100
firewalls in my environment). It's best used when trying to improve
security posture and showing changes in firewall security over time. It
might not be the best choice for smaller environments or those that aren't concerned about security management.
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When critical networking gear, such as a main firewall needs to be quickly audited.
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Pros
  • PCI Reporting - After identifying which firewalls and rulesets are in scope, producing a report artifact to satisfy PCI requirements on Firewall reviews is literally a two-click operation.
  • Storing Rule Metadata - FireMon stores metadata (prefilled fields, standard fields, and custom fields) for each rule in each policy which is valuable for context during firewall reviews in particular
  • API - FireMon exposes most if not all of its functionality via REST API
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  • Easy to use tool, with a low impact in network traffic.
  • Support from the vendor (for any enquiries or problems).
  • Quick in creating the reports that we need.
  • Licensing costs are low in comparison to other solution/vendors.
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Cons
  • Some features could be added to the existing functionality which include NAT rules usage
  • Rule expiration normalization from firewalls rather than entering them in rule documentation
  • .csv exports of the files from the firewall pane only gives usage for 30 days by default and that should be increased
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  • We definitely need support for a wider range of smaller vendors of equipment
  • Better summary of conflicting access control lists would help
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Likelihood to Renew
Once all the customization has been completed, the business is starting to see the return on investment. The visibility it provides into the network gear that is owned by other IT groups is immeasurable and has allowed us to apply standards across the board. The only thing I have concern with is their support documentation.
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Usability
It save me time and I'm able to have the review - review the rule independently with using my time.
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Reliability and Availability
FireMon has been relatively stable overall. However, there have been a handful of times where we had issues with the console. For example, we couldn't update which devices to include in a security assessment. The initial suggestion from support was to just reboot it. It seems like there weren't many other options available such as to restart services before going to the extreme of a complete reboot.
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Performance
I'm not sure we have the largest implementation of FireMon out there but we do have a few 1000 devices being probed by FireMon. Overall, the system's performance has been rock solid. The console refreshes quickly and reports are generated within an expected timeframe.
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Support Rating
FireMon technical support is awesome! They respond quickly to our requests and they are well trained and very knowledgeable about the tool. Some issues have to be referred to the development team, but technical support largely provides solutions for any issues that we may have.
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Implementation Rating
Implementation is fairly simple. Most issues can be resolved by referencing manuals.
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Alternatives Considered
I has worked with AlgoSec and while they are very similar product, I find the FireMon is easier to understand and get rolling with. While both require some learning, FireMon is by far the easier one. Once you have an understanding of how things are arranged and labeled you can easily import firewalls and begin to work on them to improve them
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Although Nipper from Titania helps in auditing accurately every device in the network and helps in prioritizing the fixies, it is really useful for the part of the firewall in a network and also for the quick making of reports which are also customizable. But from our experience, the Qualys solution for scanning the networks, although is more costly, it also has more features and options in regards to assessing a network and the elements connected to the network, though it is also somehow less powerful when it comes to creating quick reports. Qualys has a more interface and dashboard approach regarding the results of the scans.
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Scalability
Firemon Is easily scalable and maintainable with any size team. Although it requires some tech debt, it is well worth the time to invest to ensure compliance is visible and reports are accurate. Although our environment is very large we do not fully utilize the scalability of the Firemon product.
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Return on Investment
  • It helps us save us time in determining what change was made and by whom.
  • Real time alerting is a great convenience in helping us know if something went wrong, we can immediately review the last report to determine what has changed.
  • Allows us to determine what rules are not used and if said rules are still required.
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  • Positive Return on Investment
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