1st Ever Firewall in a NIC

Last week at Black Hat Solarflare issued a press release debuting their SolarSecure solution, which places a firewall directly in your server’s Network Interface Card (NIC). This NIC based firewall called ServerLock, not only provides security, but it also offers agentless server-based network visibility. This visibility enables you to see all the applications running on every ServerLock enabled server. You can then quickly and easily develop security policies which can be used for compliance or enforcement. During the Black Hat show setup, we took a 10-minute break to have an on-camera interview with Security Guy Radio that covered some of the key aspects of SolarSecure.

SolarSecure has several very unique features not found in any other solution:

  • Security and visibility are entirely handled by the NIC hardware and firmware, there are NO server side software agents, and as such, the solution is entirely OS independent.
  • Once the NIC is bound to the centralized manager it begins reporting traffic flows to the manager which then represents those graphically for the admins to easily turn into security policies. Policies can be created for specific applications, enabling application level network segmentation.
  • Every NIC maintains separate firewall tables for each local IP address hosted on the NIC to avoid potential conflicts from multiple VMs or Containers sharing the same NIC.
  • Each NIC is capable of handling over 5,000 filter table rules along with another 1,000 packet counters that can be attached to rules.
  • Packets transit the rules engine between 50 and 250 nanoseconds so the latency hit is negligible.
  • The NIC filters both inbound and outbound packets. Packets which are dropped as a result of a match to a firewall rule generate an alert on the management console and inbound packets consume ZERO host CPU cycles.

Here is a brief animated explainer video which was produced prior to the show that sets up the problem and explains Solarflare’s solution. We also produced a one-minute demonstration of the management application and its capabilities.

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