Vocus Communications Selects Arbor Networks
Vocus Communications Selects Arbor Networks
for Distributed Denial of Service Attack
Identification and Mitigation
Vocus protects
Australian and New Zealand customers by placing its defences
offshore
Chelmsford, Mass.,
September 1, 2010 – Arbor Networks, Inc., a leading
provider of network security and management solutions for
converged carrier networks and next-generation data centres,
announced today that Vocus Communications, a provider of
wholesale Voice and IP Transit across Australia, NZ and the
US, has selected Arbor’s Peakflow SP platform (“Peakflow
SP”) for protection against Distributed Denial of Service
(DDoS) attacks.
“As a wholesale IP Transit provider, Vocus Communications is committed to delivering high performance, high availability services to our customers. Part of that commitment is deploying the best technology available in the market to secure our network. Arbor’s products are unique in their ability to deliver a combination of real-time attack identification, mitigation and reporting. This enables Vocus to not only secure our infrastructure, but offer “Clean Internet” services to service providers across Australia and New Zealand,” said James Spenceley, Vocus Communications chief executive officer.
The Arbor Peakflow SP platform is the de facto standard for IP flow-based network security, visibility and analysis. The vast majority of the world’s leading service providers rely on Arbor’s Peakflow SP to proactively fend off malicious threats, thwart distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks and strengthen the quality of their service. In addition to being their security platform of choice, Peakflow SP enables these organisations to reduce cost by improving IPv4 and IPv6 traffic engineering and operational efficiencies.
Peakflow SP is tightly integrated with Arbor’s Threat Management System (TMS) that automatically detects and surgically removes only attack traffic while maintaining legitimate business traffic. Without the ability to mitigate the attack traffic close to the ingress point of the network, network operators are vulnerable to collateral network damage which could affect other customers.
“Being an Island nation, we are very dependent upon our international submarine cables for connectivity to the rest of the world. By deploying Peakflow TMS at their US Point of Presence (POP), Vocus can prevent these links from becoming congested under DDoS attack while ensuring network availability to their customers” said Nick Race, Arbor Networks country manager in Australia and New Zealand. “Vocus has also joined Arbor’s Fingerprint Sharing Alliance, a community of global service providers who are collaborating to stop cyber attacks. The Fingerprint Sharing Alliance isn’t just unique; it’s a practical and valuable platform for information sharing and problem solving.”
Arbor Fingerprint
Sharing Alliance (FSA)
Arbor’s Fingerprint Sharing
Alliance (FSA) is a first-of-its-kind industry initiative
aimed at helping service providers share Internet attack
information automatically. The goal of the FSA is to
streamline the resolution of business vulnerabilities across
ISPs by providing an extensible framework for the
identification, investigation and remediation of anomalies
that cross networks. This mechanism provides the ability to
share anomaly-specific information across administrative
boundaries in real-time, and provides a common vocabulary
for describing network anomalies and resolving threats
across multiple types of relationships: customer, transit,
peering, etc. This massive aggregation of data and the
analysis of it by Arbor’s world-renowned security
researchers are of no use to providers unless there is a
means for them to share it and act on it. That is what the
Fingerprint Sharing Alliance is all about: actionable
intelligence.
On August 31, 2010, Arbor Networks was acquired by Tektronix Communications, a Danaher operating company. Arbor joins Danaher’s portfolio of Communications and Enterprise Group companies, which includes Tektronix Communications, Fluke Networks and Visual Network Systems. The group forms one of the industry’s strongest and most comprehensive portfolios of products and solutions to deploy, measure, monitor and secure communications and enterprise networks.
ENDS