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Dezhafzar Net(دژافزارنت)is an Iranian cybersecurity vendor founded in the Iranian calendar year 1394. It focuses on “stable and flexible” cybersecurity products. Its product portfolio is fairly broad, including Ariadezh UTM/NGFW, Batis SIEM, Rayen data diode, ALA log analytics, Keyvan NMS & PAM, and Avayab voice authentication. It also provides implementation and localization services for Atlassian tools such as Jira and Confluence.
Ariadezh UTM covers stateful firewalling, IDS/IPS, web filtering, VPN, Captive Portal, Layer 7 traffic identification, HA, Load Balance, SMS alerts, and a web management interface, making it suitable as an organization’s perimeter security gateway. Batis SIEM is designed for SOC scenarios, emphasizing high-EPS log processing, fast reporting across billions of logs, log aggregation, correlation analysis, chained correlation, Sigma rules, IOC threat intelligence, asset management, vulnerability management, and ticket workflow. Rayen data diode targets high-security isolation scenarios, highlighting 100% one-way transmission, resistance to Covert Channel attacks, local/LDAP/AD user management, and disclosed specifications of 1U, 120-250Mbps, and 4 gigabit ports.
The website does not publish specific pricing or licensing models, and purchasing appears to be mainly sales/contact-based. The materials repeatedly emphasize that, compared with foreign products, local products have advantages in price, license availability, and after-sales support. Deployment is mainly local/on-premises and hardware/software integrated. Rayen is explicitly a rack-mounted appliance, while Ariadezh can run on a fairly wide range of hardware, but no cloud or SaaS option is described.
The advantages are a complete product matrix covering perimeter defense, SOC monitoring, log analysis, one-way isolation, and privileged access. For local Iranian customers, it offers stronger support, language fit, compliance alignment, and procurement convenience. The drawbacks are limited information on international certifications—only Rayen mentions invention registration and security evaluation—along with insufficient disclosure of pricing, performance tiers, licensing details, and third-party integration lists. Verifiable international market references also appear limited.
It is better suited to local Iranian government, defense, industrial, financial, and critical infrastructure customers, especially organizations that need local support and want to avoid restrictions from foreign licensing. The source text does not provide information on access from China or payment options, so these remain unknown. For procurement in China, local alternatives such as Qi An Xin, VenusTech, Sangfor, NSFOCUS, and DBAPPSecurity may be worth evaluating first for security gateways, SIEM/situational awareness, and operations security solutions.
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