Firewall configuration review
A complete, repeatable review of your FortiGate configuration — without the multi-day manual effort. FirewallScan checks every policy and object against best-practice baselines and flags what needs attention.
What is a firewall configuration review?
A firewall configuration review is a structured audit of a firewall's rule base and settings to confirm they enforce least-privilege access, follow hardening best practices, and contain no dangerous or dead rules.
Done manually, it means exporting the config, reading every policy, tracing address and service objects, and cross-referencing zones and interfaces. FirewallScan automates that entire process for FortiGate and delivers a consistent result every time.
- Checks policies for overly permissive access and any/any rules
- Finds unused, shadowed and redundant rules and objects
- Validates segmentation, logging and management exposure
Configurations drift, and drift is risk
Firewalls are changed constantly — for projects, incidents and exceptions. Without regular review, temporary rules become permanent and the rule base silently grows more permissive.
$4.88M
average cost of a data breach in 2024
IBM
Years
that risky temporary rules often survive without review
1 export
is all FirewallScan needs to review the whole config
How FirewallScan solves it
A consistent review, every time
Instead of relying on whoever has time and the deepest FortiOS knowledge, FirewallScan applies the same rigorous baseline to every review. Upload the configuration and get a categorized, prioritized findings report.
Findings come with the exact remediation — including the precise FortiOS commands — so engineers can move straight from review to fix without guesswork.
- Same baseline applied consistently across every device and review
- Findings grouped by category and severity
- Copy-ready remediation for each issue
Frequently asked questions
See FirewallScan on your own configuration
Book a 30-minute demo and watch FirewallScan analyze a FortiGate config in minutes — prioritized findings, remediation steps and an executive-ready report.