SonicWall
CAPTURE ADVANCED THREAT PROTECTION FOR TZ680 3YR
In Stock
SonicWall Capture Advanced Threat Protection for TZ680 3 Yr | ATP
SonicWall
MPN: 03-SSC-6534
$1,391.39$1,635.00
Free shipping on orders over $500
Authorized Dealer — Full manufacturer warranty
Key Features
- SonicWall Capture Advanced Threat Protection entitlement
- Designed for SonicWall TZ680 deployments
- 3-year subscription term
- Vendor part number 03-SSC-6534
- UPC 758479365341
- Subscription-based security service
- Advanced threat analysis coverage
- Keep advanced threat analysis active with a 3-year SonicWall subscription
Maintain advanced threat protection on the SonicWall TZ680 with a 3-year Capture ATP subscription. This license is designed for environments that need ongoing analysis of suspicious files and threat activity without the administrative burden of frequent renewals.
For security teams, the benefit is continuity. Capture ATP helps keep advanced threat services active on the firewall platform, supporting a stronger response to malware, zero-day-style attacks, and other file-based risks that can bypass standard controls. A 3-year term also gives procurement and operations teams a cleaner planning window, with fewer contract events to manage.
This is a practical choice when the TZ680 is part of a broader edge security strategy and you want to preserve service coverage over a defined period. It supports disciplined lifecycle management while keeping the platform aligned to the protection level expected in business-critical networks.
Ideal For
- Advanced threat protection for a SonicWall TZ680 at the network edge
- Multi-year malware analysis coverage for branch or campus firewall deployments
- Procurement planning for teams standardizing on 3-year security terms
- Maintaining active Capture ATP services during the firewall lifecycle
Why This Product
- 13-year term balances coverage and renewal cadence
- 2Capture ATP focuses on advanced threat analysis for TZ680
- 3Subscription model supports predictable security budgeting
- 4Single-device entitlement fits targeted firewall deployments