Cyberoam Technologies, a Sophos subsidiary,[1][2] is a global network security appliances provider, with presence in more than 125 countries.
Cyberoam network security appliances include multiple features like a Firewall – VPN (SSL VPN and IPSec), Gateway Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware and Anti-Spam, Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), Content and Application Filtering, Web Application Firewall, Application Visibility and Control, Bandwidth Management, Multiple Link Management for Load Balancing and Gateway Failover,[5] over a single platform.
Cyberoam has affiliations with NESCOT (North East Surrey College of Technology) – its first Master UK Training Academy.
[7] A Tor Project researcher and a Google software security engineer revealed in July 2012 that all Cyberoam appliances with SSL traffic inspection capabilities had been using the same self-generated CA certificate by default.
[9] In response, Cyberoam issued an over-the-air update for its unified threat management (UTM) appliances[10] in order to force the devices to use unique certificate authority (CA) SSL certificates when intercepting SSL traffic on corporate networks.