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Arbor Networks Unveils Peakflow Mobile Network Analysis for MNOs

Arbor Networks Unveils Peakflow Mobile Network Analysis for MNOs Arbor Networks
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Arbor Networks, a leading provider of DDoS and advanced threat protection solutions for enterprise and service provider networks, unveils Peakflow® Mobile Network Analysis for Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) to manage the steady rise in mobile data traffic and evolving threats.

According to Arbor, the Peakflow Mobile Network Analysis solution collects telemetry directly from the packet core, providing a wide-angle view of signaling activity through a rich set of intuitive reporting tools. These reporting tools yield key operational and security insights, such as: Detailed signaling flow behavior between SGSN/SGW/MME and GGSN/PGW nodes – for real-time and retrospective analytics purposes. Detection and alerting of abnormal signaling message volumes, response times and information element codes – so security and operations teams can quickly identify potential causes.

 “Given the high speeds offered by HSPA+ and LTE and the vulnerabilities inherent to BYOD, attackers are undoubtedly attracted to mobile networks as a fast, convenient and readily exploitable platform for conducting malicious attacks,” said Matthew Moynahan, Arbor Networks President. “By building on our existing best-in-class Peakflow solution, we’re putting the same proven network visibility and security technology into the hands of mobile network operators (many of whom are our existing customers) with Peakflow Mobile Network Analysis. Now MNOs can see, understand and help stop threats before they negatively impact their infrastructure and services.”

“In today’s environment, no one security approach is going to prevent all malicious traffic from reaching the mobile network. And nothing is going to stop the increasingly complex mix of protocols within the network from generating anomalous traffic behavior,” said Patrick Donegan, Senior Analyst, Heavy Reading. “Mobile operators are increasingly looking for new ways to quickly visualize, identify and reduce security risks within the packet core.”

Source -Arbor Network

 
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