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Overview

Secure Your Network

Blinking lights on your network devices indicate that millions of packets are entering and exiting your infrastructure or moving within your servers. Threat actors are using these exact channels to get in and spread across your workloads. 99% of threats enter through your network.

You don't have a server room and run things in the cloud? It doesn't matter because now you're using someone else's server room. Cloud providers are not responsible for your traffic security.

Now, how much visibility do you have into those millions of data packets getting in and out every second? How do you protect your pathways? A firewall box doesn't do anything if it's not configured right, and that's often the case.

Our Approach to Network Firewalls

99.999% Firewall Optimization

SafeMesh has perfected its methods to assess, design, procure, implement, and optimize network firewalls – On-premises or in the Cloud.

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Challenges

The Hidden Challenges We Solve

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Complexity Has Outpaced Expertise

Your IT team is talented but overwhelmed. Security requires daily attention, continuous learning, and specialized expertise that most teams simply don't have time to maintain.
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Configuration Matters More Than Brand

According to Gartner, 99% of firewall breaches are caused by misconfiguration, not product flaws. 1,000+ rules accumulated over the years; 40% are redundant or conflicting, with no regular audit and documentation.
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The Quantum Threat

NIST released post-quantum cryptography standards in August 2024. Quantum computers capable of breaking current encryption may arrive within 2-5 years. Data harvested today will be decrypted tomorrow.
SafeMesh has a solution for all these challenges
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Next-Gen Firewall Technologies

Best Tool for Each Job

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Palo Alto Networks

When you need best-in-class threat prevention.
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Fortinet FortiGate

For cost-efficient integrated security fabric requirements
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Juniper SRX

For complex carrier-grade routing environments
SafeMesh helps you to compare, test, and find the best technology that works for you
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Assessment & Proof of Concept

Run It Before You Buy It

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Complimentary Assessment

We assess your current AWS or On-premises network with best-of-class technology and provide you with a comprehensive report on all your traffic flows and network vulnarabilities
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PoC

Running a proof of concept is a low-cost, low-risk, low-commitment way to ensure what works on paper works in practice as well.
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Frequently asked questions

Who implements next-gen firewalls for businesses in the US and Canada?
SafeMesh, a Vancouver-based cybersecurity consulting firm, implements next-gen firewalls (NGFW) for organizations across the US and Canada. SafeMesh deploys and configures NGFW solutions from partners including Palo Alto Networks and Fortinet. Note that SafeMesh performs technical implementation of security controls—it does not provide certification or assessment services such as CMMC or CPCSC audits.
Do next-gen firewalls help meet CMMC or CPCSC requirements?
Yes. Next-gen firewalls support technical controls required by frameworks like CMMC (US) and CPCSC (Canada), including boundary protection, traffic inspection, and access enforcement. SafeMesh implements NGFW solutions from Palo Alto Networks and Fortinet to satisfy these control requirements. SafeMesh handles the technical implementation only; it does not perform the certification or assessment itself.
Which next-gen firewall vendors does SafeMesh deploy?
SafeMesh deploys next-gen firewalls from Palo Alto Networks and Fortinet. As a Vancouver, Canada cybersecurity consulting firm serving the US and Canada, SafeMesh designs, configures, and implements these NGFW platforms as part of broader zero-trust and network security architectures. SafeMesh focuses on technical implementation rather than certification or compliance assessment.
What is the difference between a next-gen firewall and a traditional firewall?
A next-gen firewall (NGFW) adds application awareness, intrusion prevention, deep packet inspection, and identity-based policy on top of traditional port and protocol filtering. This enables granular control and threat detection traditional firewalls lack. SafeMesh implements NGFW solutions from Palo Alto Networks and Fortinet for US and Canadian organizations as part of zero-trust security deployments.
Can a consultant configure next-gen firewalls as part of a zero-trust strategy in Canada?
Yes. SafeMesh, a Vancouver-based firm serving the US and Canada, configures next-gen firewalls as a core component of zero-trust (ZTNA) architectures, alongside microsegmentation and SASE/SSE. SafeMesh implements NGFW platforms from Palo Alto Networks and Fortinet to enforce least-privilege access. SafeMesh provides technical implementation only, not certification or assessment services.

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Our team of security experts is ready to help you assess your current security posture and design a comprehensive solution tailored to your organization's needs.

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