Cisco Secure Firewall vs. X-VPN

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cisco Secure Firewall
Score 8.5 out of 10
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Cisco Secure Firewall delivers comprehensive threat protection for modern, distributed networks. Built to support hybrid workforces and multicloud environments, it enables Zero Trust access, application visibility, and secure remote connectivity. With integration across the Cisco Secure portfolio, including SecureX and Talos threat intelligence, the firewall powers organizations to detect and stop more sophisticated threats. Centralized management simplifies policy enforcement, orchestration,…N/A
X-VPN
Score 0.0 out of 10
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$11.99
per month
Pricing
Cisco Secure FirewallX-VPN
Editions & Modules
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Basic
$11.99
per month
Offerings
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Cisco Secure FirewallX-VPN
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
Cisco Secure FirewallX-VPN
Considered Both Products
Cisco Secure Firewall
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
I would say both are great piece of hardware and I'm not selecting one over another, as I have used both for different purposes and would like to do same for my clients.
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
Cisco Umbrella and Cisco Secure Firewall serve complementary purposes rather than competing ones. Umbrella provides cloud-based protection for internet usage, while Cisco Secure Firewall delivers deeper network control, VPN capabilities, and segmentation. Cisco Secure Firewall …
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
it has good features, working stable, well known configuration logic, well designed HA features
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
Cisco was easier to manage and had fewer day-to-day issues with the product.
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
Cisco Secure Firewall is worse than all of those in every way except for the Cisco Secure Client VPN software itself
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
We are a Cisco shop, so it was easier to integrate.
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
Palo Alto Networks Advanced Threat Prevention, Fortinet FortiGate and Juniper Advanced Threat Prevention
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
functionality is very similar however I think Palo is simpler to use and troubleshoot logs.
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
Cisco provides a far superior product based on our evaluations. Along with the integrations of or other Cisco products that are not available from other vendors
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
Cisco Firepower 2100 Series
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
Was made by upper management
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
Fortinet is a great competitor but it has had a lot of vulnerabilities and fair share of issues. We chose Cisco Secure Firewall solely because we are a CIsco environment that uses a lot of the Cisco products. We use the Catalyst switches, the Meraki switches and access points …
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
Cisco Secure Firewall is worth all the money spent. it allows you to create and manage your configuration in a very easy way, furthermore, with the analytics you can see what is happening in your network in real time, and this is very important with all the threats nowadays. …
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
Fortinet and Palo both offer strong firewall capabilites but integrating them with the rest of our Cisco infra required additionnal efforts and multiple management consoles (so less visibility).
With Cisco Secure Firewall, everyting operates in a complementary and unified way …
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
I have used from other vendors like Palo Alto, Fortinet, Ubiquiti. This product is the whole thing. I mean, when you're buying a product from Cisco, you're buying a support function, you buy a whole case for products. And with all that other products Cisco have, like the SNR, …
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Fairly similar in throughput.
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
No problems with compatibility.
All the protocols are standards, so the implementation is natural (Vlans, TCP, routing protocols, etc ..)
Chose Cisco Secure Firewall
Software Stability: While the hardware is legendary for its reliability (low RMA rates), the software (FTD) has historically been prone to bugs during major version jumps.
X-VPN

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Features
Cisco Secure FirewallX-VPN
Firewall
Comparison of Firewall features of Product A and Product B
Cisco Secure Firewall
8.2
Ratings
5% below category average
X-VPN
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Ratings
Identification Technologies8.10 Ratings00 Ratings
Visualization Tools7.80 Ratings00 Ratings
Content Inspection8.30 Ratings00 Ratings
Policy-based Controls8.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Active Directory and LDAP7.90 Ratings00 Ratings
Firewall Management Console8.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Reporting and Logging7.70 Ratings00 Ratings
VPN8.80 Ratings00 Ratings
High Availability8.90 Ratings00 Ratings
Stateful Inspection8.80 Ratings00 Ratings
Proxy Server7.80 Ratings00 Ratings
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Cisco Secure FirewallX-VPN
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Score 9.0 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
Quantum Firewalls and Security Gateways
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Score 9.1 out of 10
Cisco Meraki MX
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Score 9.0 out of 10
Enterprises
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Score 9.1 out of 10
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User Ratings
Cisco Secure FirewallX-VPN
Likelihood to Recommend
8.4
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Likelihood to Renew
9.5
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Usability
7.3
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Availability
9.5
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Performance
9.9
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Support Rating
7.8
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In-Person Training
10.0
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Implementation Rating
8.7
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Configurability
10.0
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Ease of integration
8.4
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Product Scalability
9.4
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Vendor post-sale
10.0
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Vendor pre-sale
10.0
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User Testimonials
Cisco Secure FirewallX-VPN
Likelihood to Recommend
I can't think of scenarios where it is less appropriate, unless we are talking about real tiny businesses. More businesses will find Cisco Secure Firewall an outstanding tool to use, love, and trust from a reputable Network giant vendor. It is a must for businesses that want to focus on what they are doing, and leaving the network security for the pros.
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Pros
  • Cisco's firewall actually does its job of blocking what it is supposed to block. We had an old Firewall that led to slippages. Cisco catches 97% of malware and vulnerabilities during testing. For Coitiar, that means an engineer who clicks a link with malware is handled quickly.
  • We actually tested if failovers would affect running sessions. We pulled our primary unit during a certification submission period. The firewall just switched, and the connection kept running.
  • The AI assistant in policy management is excellent, and for our lean team, it makes the whole process easy and efficient. I don't have to audit 200 policies manually; the AI steps in and does its thing.
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Cons
  • I wish that the deployment of the updates to the sensors from the FMC was faster.
  • Cisco ASA firewall did a great job of authentication and authorization on the local firewall. FTD does not authorize users well in terms that an AAA must be setup to provide the granular tools that the ASA did.
  • Cisco's method of licensing the firewall can be improved. The FMC and the FTD are licensed through the Cisco software manager and there are instances where the devices are licensed but the firewall still displays and error due to licensing.
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Likelihood to Renew
It works really well. We can do most anything we want or need to with it, and you don’t have to have a doctorate or multiple certs to necessarily figure it out. The thing that would probably have to happen to make us switch would be if we just got priced out - Cisco’s more powerful and higher bandwidth models cost a pretty penny.
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Usability
i think overall after ALOT of tac cases it works allright now. But still have alot of issues if you use cloud based mangement. fx, if you open 2 windows of access policys, both of the pages, rules starte to jump form side to side. if you then open one more list, its start to jump even faster. if you close the 2 of them, its back to normal. ALSO the extended access lists for VPN, SUCKS. Its the tiniest window when opening the editor, and you are not able to give the rules names, Which means finding and editing rules SUCKS, its a horrible experience, and eveytime we have to we want to yell :P
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Reliability and Availability
Rationale:


Strengths:


High availability (HA) and failover configurations ensure continuous operation during hardware or network issues.


Minimal unplanned outages reported; system remains responsive under full inspection load.


Centralized monitoring and proactive alerts help prevent downtime.




Minor Considerations:


Occasional maintenance windows or updates may require brief service interruptions.


Complex integrations with other systems may sometimes require extra attention to maintain uptime.




Overall, Cisco Secure Firewall is highly available and dependable, supporting business continuity and operational resilience.
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Performance
We have not had any performance issues with Cisco Secure Firewall, even with DPI and IPS enabled, we have not seen a performance hit. Emoployes have not complained about any slow network speeds that could have been attributed to the secure firewall it has always been something else within the office network.
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Support Rating
Our experience with Cisco TAC support for Cisco Secure Firewall has been very good. The support engineers are knowledgeable about the product and have many tools available to them to work "under the hood" of the firewalls or management center. When we've had equipment failures, the RMA process has been simple and straightforward.
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In-Person Training
great center and Instructors
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Online Training
was a good training but questions was answered not so good. Training was "Fundamentals of Cisco Firewall Threat Defense and Intrusion Prevention (SFWIPF)".
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Implementation Rating
In the beginning transition from Adaptive Security Appliance to Cisco Secure Firewall did not look like the best choice. Solution was new, there were a lot of bugs and unsupported features and the actual execution in the form of configuration via Firepower Management Center was extremely slow. Compare configuring a feature via CLI on ASA in a manner of seconds (copy/paste) to deployment via FMC to Secure Firewall which took approx. 10 mins (no exaggeration). Today, situation is a bit different, overall solution looks much more stable and faster then it was but there's still room for improvement.
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Alternatives Considered
Cisco Secure Firewall works better with the Cisco ecosystem when we can utilize it and feels beefy enough when we utilize it in the data center. The Fortinet we have found are great, small cost boxes for remote offices with a better UI then Cisco Secure Firewalls. The feature set included with the firewalls feels similar from a security point of view.
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Scalability
Cisco Secure Firewall has never given us any trouble, it has stayed up at all times, upgrading the appliance has also become much simpler. We operate the appliance in a HA pair, so 0% downtime within our organisation. During switchover while upgrading, not a single packet seems to get lost, so this has been a very valuable asset to our company.
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Return on Investment
  • Given we are an higher Ed. organization, our reselling leveraged that and got us a significant discount on the appliances. We have our licensing rolled into an EA. I would say we save over $100k in adoption costs, and at least that much per year on licensing.
  • We combine event data from our Cisco Secure Firewall Firepowers with ISE, Umbrella, Catalyst Center and other utilities to assist us with troubleshooting and security issues. The event logs are a bit difficult to use, and don't always provide us with useful information, but we do use the to correlate events across the tools.
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ScreenShots

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