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Download Print-Ready Version of the Top 21 Move your SCHOOL FORWARD Our exclusive list of 21 school suppliers that we know and trust. 2021 HAS BROUGHT NEW CHALLENGES TO SCHOOL PURCHASING: budget constraints, prefered suppliers closing their doors and schools’ Covid policies limiting onsite access to new suppliers. To help your school, Schoolscape has launched the Top 21. Companies we know can provide you with incredible deals, the best delivery of the products and services and enable your schools to focus on the most important task of educating their learners through this challenging time. schoolscape.co.za/top21 SONICWALL INC. Distance learning, teleworking and cloud- based curricula have opened school networks OurPRODUCTS to more cloud-based apps and connected Today’s school networks support diverse user mobile devices. Meanwhile, cyberthreats groups from students to administrative staff, are on the rise, and compliance and security of which, all will require access to unique and requirements are more stringent than ever. different subnetworks or cloud environments. Schools must embrace a boundless network The threat landscape continues to evolve as security approach. By knowing the unknown, threats become increasingly evasive. Seldom do providing real-time visibility and enabling schools have knowledge about the compliance breakthrough economics, SonicWall closes concerns or threats involved in using these the cybersecurity business gap for schools, unsanctioned applications. Consequently, they colleges and universities worldwide. have vulnerabilities that IT may not even know For more info click here. about. If these vulnerabilities are not sufficiently monitored or controlled by IT, these apps constitute avenues for data leakages and breaches through stolen credentials and malware. SonicWall knows the needs of schools. We work with you to ensure the network you’re providing both in school and to home classrooms is secure from end to end at a price you can afford. We offer a broad array of products and services, including firewalls, remote access, wireless access points and turnkey Security as-a-Service solutions with a low total cost of ownership. Whether your school has chosen an asynchronous or synchronous learning model, you can keep your school ready and safe for when the next threat type emerges. Need more info? ASHLEY LAWRENCE Regional Sales Senior Manager, Sub-Saharan Africa +27 82 903 2690 Ask Ashley SonicWall @sonicwall_inc sonicwall @SonicWall Contact Info www.sonicwalledu.org.za SonicWall Case Study: “Why Rhenish Primary Chose SonicWall to Secure Their Devices and Keep Their Students Safe” SchoolAdvisor chatted with Rhenish Primary’s (Stellenbosch) Principal, Gary Skeeles, to find out why SonicWall was their chosen cybersecurity partner since their school decided to take on a blended learning approach. We wanted to find out what new cybersecurity measures they needed to put in place with many more devices on the school grounds and how SonicWall was able to meet all these. This is what Gary had to say: Q: How many teachers and pupils does your school have? A: 800. Q: What cybersecurity and firewall measures did you have in place before SonicWall, and any specific reasons why you decided to change? A: We had the ISP firewall offsite. This was not nearly comprehensive enough. Q: What were your school’s primary needs or problems you sought to resolve by choosing SonicWall? A: We decided to install SonicWall as we now have a blended learning approach with students bringing their own devices. With that many more devices onsite, there was a huge additional concern with regard to safety of online activities. We also wanted to be able to control the access to preserve bandwidth by ensuring access was restricted to only school related activities. Q: How did you deploy and use your SonicWall solution to resolve this? A: Content Filtering (both http and https), Gateway AV, Anti-Spyware, and Intrusion prevention on the SonicWall. Also LDAP integration, SSO, SSL authentication and radius server with captive portal. Q: Describe the top benefits your organization has received because of implementing your SonicWall solution? A: Peace of mind and early report indicate a significant amount of virus prevention. 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