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Firewall as a Service (FWaaS)

Eliminate outdated appliances and simplify security with FWaaS from one of the most reliable providers in the business.

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Enterprise-Grade Protection, Delivered from the Cloud

Core FWaaS Capabilities

Our FWaaS solution combines leading technology with Aseva’s expertise to secure your environment from edge to cloud.

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Always-On Cloud Security

Get 24/7 protection and traffic inspection – without the risk of outdated, on-prem appliances.

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Role-Based Access & Control

Segment users and apply zero trust principles with granular security policies based on user roles and device types.

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Streamlined Deployment

Stand up firewall services in days, not weeks, with cloud-native provisioning and remote configuration.

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Enterprise-Grade Firewall, Minus the Hardware

The Benefits of FWaaS

Modern networks demand flexible, cloud-native protection. FWaaS keeps your business secure while lowering your IT burden.

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Centralized Control


Manage policies, users, and traffic across every location from a single web-based dashboard.

  • Simplify administration with one console for all locations

  • Apply consistent policies company-wide

  • Reduce time spent on manual firewall configurations

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Built-In Redundancy


Cloud-hosted firewalls ensure high availability and instant failover – no hardware required.

  • Eliminate single points of failure

  • Enable seamless connectivity across multiple circuits

  • Keep users online even during outages

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Better Visibility


Get detailed traffic insights and threat alerts in real time to make smarter security decisions.

  • Monitor activity across users, devices, and locations

  • Detect anomalies before they escalate

  • Generate reports to support audits and compliance

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Why Businesses Choose Aseva for FWaaS

We don’t just deliver firewall technology – we deliver outcomes. At Aseva, we combine industry-leading FWaaS platforms with hands-on implementation, proactive support, and deep expertise in network security. From initial design to ongoing monitoring, we act as an extension of your team to keep your business protected, connected, and compliant.

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How It Works

The Aseva Process

Working with us is as easy as 1-2-3-4.

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Step 1

Connect

Schedule a 30-minute call with one of our experts.

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Step 2

Discover

We’ll ask questions to gain an understanding of your problem.

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Step 3

Solve

We’ll find a solution that addresses your unique needs.

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Step 4

Guide

We’ll stay with you for the life of your solution.

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FWaaS at a Glance

What Is Firewall as a Service (FWaaS)?

Firewall as a Service (FWaaS) is a cloud-delivered solution that provides advanced network protection without the need for on-premises hardware. Unlike traditional firewalls, FWaaS is scalable, easier to manage, and built to support distributed workforces and hybrid environments. By inspecting traffic at the edge, FWaaS simplifies security management while improving visibility and control – making it an ideal choice for modern businesses.

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Built for the Cloud-First Enterprise

How Does FWaaS Fit Into SASE?

FWaaS is a foundational component of Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), which combines networking and security in a single cloud-delivered framework. Within SASE, FWaaS delivers essential firewall capabilities – like traffic filtering and threat prevention – alongside other services like SD-WAN, Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), and Secure Web Gateway (SWG). FWaaS helps enforce consistent policies across users and locations, making SASE more secure, unified, and scalable.

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FWaaS vs. SWG: What’s the Difference?

While both Firewall as a Service (FWaaS) and Secure Web Gateways (SWGs) are cloud-based security tools, they serve different purposes. FWaaS focuses on network-layer protection – blocking malicious traffic, enforcing IP rules, and securing all types of data flow. SWGs, on the other hand, are built specifically to inspect and filter web traffic. In many modern environments, FWaaS and SWG work together within a SASE architecture to provide complete visibility and control across all access points.

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FAQs

Get expert answers to your biggest questions about Firewall as a Service.

FWaaS provides advanced firewall capabilities delivered through the cloud, including centralized policy management, deep packet inspection, intrusion prevention, web filtering, and real-time threat detection. It scales easily across locations and users without the need for on-site hardware.

FWaaS is ideal for growing businesses, distributed enterprises, and organizations with hybrid or remote teams. If you're looking for a scalable, cloud-native alternative to traditional firewalls, FWaaS offers simplified management and stronger network visibility.

Yes. FWaaS can fully replace traditional on-premises firewalls by delivering equivalent (or stronger) functionality via the cloud. It reduces the need for physical infrastructure while providing more consistent, centralized protection.

Traditional firewalls rely on hardware deployed at each site, which can be expensive and hard to manage. FWaaS delivers the same protections via a cloud platform, making it easier to scale, monitor, and update – especially for distributed networks.

FWaaS is a component of SASE (Secure Access Service Edge). While FWaaS focuses on network-level security, SASE combines FWaaS with other cloud-based tools like ZTNA, SWG, and SD-WAN to deliver a unified framework for both networking and security.
Yes. FWaaS is built with enterprise-grade protections, including always-on threat detection, advanced logging, and centralized policy enforcement. By operating in the cloud, it also stays continuously updated to protect against emerging threats.
FWaaS works seamlessly within a SASE architecture or alongside SD-WAN. It provides the security layer, while SD-WAN handles intelligent traffic routing. Together, they enable secure, optimized connectivity for users across locations.
Yes. FWaaS is compatible with Zero Trust principles by enforcing identity-based access controls, inspecting all traffic, and limiting lateral movement within the network. It can also work alongside ZTNA to extend Zero Trust capabilities to remote users.