Juniper Networks
Juniper Networks
Juniper Networks delivers integrated security solutions that manage and protect network traffic across diverse environments. It incorporates threat intelligence and automation to streamline policy enforcement and reduce operational complexity.
Juniper Networks delivers integrated security solutions that manage and protect network traffic across diverse environments. It incorporates threat intelligence and automation to streamline policy enforcement and reduce operational complexity.
Cost considerations
Cost considerations
Functionality
Functionality
Compatibility
Compatibility
User experience
User experience
Customer support
Customer support
Why these ratings?
Cyberse perspective
Cyberse perspective
Solution details
Integrations
Security automation
Vulnerability management
Cloud security
Governance Risk and Compliance
Data security
Market segment
Small business
Enterprise
Midmarket
Target industry
Technology
Public sector
Industrials
Healthcare
Retail
Manufacturing
Financial services
Key features
API access
Platform solution
Point solution
Subcategory
DNS Security
Network Detection and Response
Virtual Private Networks
Intrusion Detection / Prevention Systems
Pricing
Free trial available
Services support
In-house services
Managed services
Cloud ecosystem partners
Amazon Web Services
Microsoft Azure Cloud
Google Cloud Platform
Product features
Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS)
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE)
DNS filtering
Deployment
On-premises
Cloud-hosted
We use the following criteria to evaluate this product:
We use the following criteria to evaluate this product:
Cost considerations
Low-end SRX firewalls list from roughly $300 and high-end units stay under $60 k, yet NSS Labs calculated $105 per protected Mbps—far higher than top competitors. Advanced Threat Prevention cloud, threat-feed updates and other protections are separate add-on subscriptions. Hardware looks inexpensive, but the extra licenses and elevated cost per Gbps make overall spending average rather than a clear bargain.
Cost considerations
Low-end SRX firewalls list from roughly $300 and high-end units stay under $60 k, yet NSS Labs calculated $105 per protected Mbps—far higher than top competitors. Advanced Threat Prevention cloud, threat-feed updates and other protections are separate add-on subscriptions. Hardware looks inexpensive, but the extra licenses and elevated cost per Gbps make overall spending average rather than a clear bargain.
Functionality
Juniper SRX delivers next-generation firewall functions such as IPS, application control, cloud sandboxing, TLS 1.3 decryption and built-in SD-WAN in one device. Machine-learning threat analytics from the ATP Cloud augments detection of new attacks. Native IoT visibility and policy-driven zero-trust segmentation are less mature than in the most comprehensive competitors, so functionality stops short of the top score.
Functionality
Juniper SRX delivers next-generation firewall functions such as IPS, application control, cloud sandboxing, TLS 1.3 decryption and built-in SD-WAN in one device. Machine-learning threat analytics from the ATP Cloud augments detection of new attacks. Native IoT visibility and policy-driven zero-trust segmentation are less mature than in the most comprehensive competitors, so functionality stops short of the top score.
Compatibility
Juniper Networks deploys as SRX hardware, vSRX virtual machines in AWS, Azure and Google cloud marketplaces and as the cSRX container firewall. Junos OS supports IPv6, common routing protocols, and exposes a published REST API that SIEM or SOAR tools can consume without custom drivers. These options let teams apply the same security policies across on-premises networks, public clouds, and Kubernetes with minimal rework.
Compatibility
Juniper Networks deploys as SRX hardware, vSRX virtual machines in AWS, Azure and Google cloud marketplaces and as the cSRX container firewall. Junos OS supports IPv6, common routing protocols, and exposes a published REST API that SIEM or SOAR tools can consume without custom drivers. These options let teams apply the same security policies across on-premises networks, public clouds, and Kubernetes with minimal rework.
User experience
Administrators report the J-Web GUI feels dated and slow, pushing day-to-day work back to the CLI. Gartner reviewers and community threads state the interface needs significant improvement and takes longer to learn than competitor firewalls. Extensive documentation exists, but the reliance on commands and limited visualisation mean usability trails newer, template-driven tools from rivals.
User experience
Administrators report the J-Web GUI feels dated and slow, pushing day-to-day work back to the CLI. Gartner reviewers and community threads state the interface needs significant improvement and takes longer to learn than competitor firewalls. Extensive documentation exists, but the reliance on commands and limited visualisation mean usability trails newer, template-driven tools from rivals.
Customer support
Juniper Networks provides 24×7 access to JTAC engineers and pledges a 15-minute first response for critical cases, comfortably beating the one-hour target. Hardware replacements ship the next business day under Juniper Care, and customers can tap a broad online knowledge base for self-help. Security signature and threat-intel feeds refresh at least once every 24 hours, aligning with daily-update expectations for enterprise firewalls.
Customer support
Juniper Networks provides 24×7 access to JTAC engineers and pledges a 15-minute first response for critical cases, comfortably beating the one-hour target. Hardware replacements ship the next business day under Juniper Care, and customers can tap a broad online knowledge base for self-help. Security signature and threat-intel feeds refresh at least once every 24 hours, aligning with daily-update expectations for enterprise firewalls.