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Radware Secures Leading Telcos From Application Based Attacks
Radware announced widespread adoption of its Intrusion Prevention Switch
DefensePro in the Carrier market. Taiwan's Chunghwa Telecom Co, Ltd and Korea
Telecom, South Korea's largest fixed-line operator and broadband service
provider, recently deployed Radware's Application Switch III Intrusion
Prevention solution to secure their networked applications against attacks.
"As the number of broadband subscribers in the US grows to reach over 68
million by 2008, IDC expects the US telcos to respond to increased user
demands in their networks by deploying network technology that decreases costs
while improving the overall customer experience and security," said Lucinda
Borovick, director of Datacenter for IDC.
Chunghwa Telecom services customers in Taiwan with telecommunication and
information-related services ranging from local and long-distance calls,
international calls, GSM, data communication, Internet services, broadband
networking, satellite communication, mobile data and multimedia broadband.
Chunghwa deployed Radware DefensePro to secure its network against external
attacks while isolating attacks from internal branches within the company.
DefensePro also ensures smooth network operation even during attack while
dramatically shrinking reaction time to threats.
With the plan to expand the Kornet security management system, Korea Telecom's
(KT) high speed Internet service, KT deployed Radware's Intrusion Prevention
solution to deliver advanced security intelligence to isolate, block and
prevent attacks in real-time at multi-Gigabit speeds to more than 20 million
customers. Radware's Application Switch III architecture protects against
DoS/DDoS attacks, viruses and worms while controlling the bandwidth that the
attacks consume at the Point-of-Presence (POP). This limits the attack spread
and ensures that it will not propagate and affect the service level and the
performance of other customers' applications that are connected to the same
POP.
"KT and Chunghwa Telecom are excellent examples of the traction DefensePro is
receiving in the carrier market and demonstrate the need for intrusion
prevention solutions amongst carriers worldwide," said Roy Zisapel, president
and CEO of Radware. "DefensePro enables carriers to protect their networks
against DoS and worm attacks, ensuring immediate attack isolation while
preventing spread of attacks to other customers. DefensePro delivers real-time
protection in multi-Gigabit speeds, helping carrier customers fulfill their
Service Level Agreements."
"Since Radware security devices were first implemented at KT during the
Internet disaster of January 25, 2002, our intrusion prevention systems have
successfully and continuously blocked the worms and viruses from attacking KT
systems. Radware continues to provide KT Corp. with security solutions," said
YY Chung, general manager of Radware Korea. "We were once again able to
confirm Radware's technology leadership in the latest KT tests and evaluations
of other IPS vendors."
Built on top of a performance security switch, DefensePro delivers accelerated
security throughput and advanced security intelligence to isolate, block and
prevent attacks in real-time for multi-layer application defense. With a port
density comprised of one 10 Gigabit port, seven 1 Gigabit ports and 16 fast
Ethernet ports, DefensePro enables high capacity scanning across multiple
network segments with a single device for internal and external application
security. DefensePro features inline security switching and accelerated,
stateful, deep-packet inspection -- using Radware's industry leading
StringMatch engine hardware -- to bi-directionally scan and protect all
network traffic against application level attacks.
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