
Melanie Postma, Product Marketing, Nokia
Arnold Jansen, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Nokia
In today’s networking environment when cybercriminals can leverage the cloud and the Internet of Things to unleash mayhem on ICT infrastructure, protecting against DDoS attacks is a critical requirement for internet and cloud service providers. Today's IP networks are part of the problem as they rely heavily on costly DDoS scrubbing centers and specialized network security appliances. Nokia's innovative approach flips this around by making the IP network part of the solution. By combining the forces of Deepfield cloud and network insight with the world's first 2.4 Tb/s network processor, FP4 routing silicon, Nokia delivers more effective DDoS protection at lower cost than traditional approaches.
In this webinar you’ll learn:
- The changing landscape of DDoS defense
- Operator challenges of protecting their networks against volumetric DDoS attacks
- The role and value proposition of Deepfield in quickly detecting and mitigating attacks
- The role and value proposition of FP4 routing silicon to efficiently filter harmful traffic at the network edge without degrading service
- The ROI achieved by deploying a smarter network fabric
To read the Heavy Reading whitepaper on “A new DDoS architecture for volumetric attacks” please sign up here
Patrick Donegan, Principal Analyst, HardenStance
Patrick has more than 20 years' experience as a telecom analyst and strategist. His coverage areas at Heavy Reading include mobile backhaul networks and mobile network security. He also authors Heavy Reading's Ethernet Backhaul Market Tracker. Patrick chairs Light Reading's Mobile Network Security Strategies conference series and is co-chair of Light Reading's Backhaul Strategies for Mobile Operators conference series. Patrick joined Heavy Reading in 2005 after five years at Nortel Networks, where he was a senior manager of strategic planning for the company's wireless business – spanning GSM, CDMA, UMTS, WiMax, and other wireless technologies. Prior to Nortel, he spent two years in business research for Motorola's Corporate Strategy Office in EMEA and two years as a wireless analyst for the Yankee Group. As a journalist, he was deputy editor of Public Network Europe from 1990-1995 and editor of Mobile Communications International from 1995-1997. Patrick holds a BA in industrial relations and politics from the University of Kent at Canterbury. He is based in the UK.
Melanie Postma, Product Marketing, Nokia
Melanie has 10 years of experience in product marketing and joined Nokia with the acquisition of Deepfield in 2017. Melanie is responsible for promoting the Deepfield solution for the IP/optical networks group at Nokia.
Arnold Jansen, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Nokia
Arnold Jansen is responsible for promoting products and solutions for the IP/optical networks group at Nokia. He has held a number of roles in research and innovation, sales, product management and marketing during his 25 years in the telecommunications industry.