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Ixia Solutions Help Ensure Continuous and Secured Delivery of Applications and Services Across COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2012 Global Network
CALABASAS, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
For the third consecutive year, Ixia
(Nasdaq: XXIA) BreakingPoint has provided a fully operational network
assessment solution for COMBINED ENDEAVOR, a military communications
and cyber defense exercise run by U.S. European Command (EUCOM) and NATO
nations. The Ixia (News - Alert) BreakingPoint solution creates realistic military
network traffic conditions including user behavior, blended application
traffic and live malicious attacks, establishing the ideal scenarios for
COMBINED ENDEAVOR C4 systems multinational exercise.
COMBINED ENDEAVOR used Ixia BreakingPoint solutions to ensure seamless
communication between NATO and partner nations at all times, measure and
harden the resiliency of the global network and validate overall quality
of service.
News Highlights
COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2012, the largest communication interoperability
training exercise in the world, linked approximately 1,500 communication
and cyber defense experts to work together primarily at the Joint
Multinational Training Command's training center at U.S. Army Garrison
Grafenwoehr, Germany, and from numerous forward sites across Europe as
well. The training, designed to enhance communication network
interoperability and information exchange among nations with common
stability, security and sustainment goals and objectives, brought
together 40 NATO and partner nations.
Ixia BreakingPoint cyber
range solutions were used during COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2012 to create
the behavior of real users and the unique network conditions needed to
validate performance, security and stability of missio-critical network
communications under real-world conditions and realistic military
network load. Additionally, the onsite Ixia experts from the EMEA L4/L7
Application and Security Business Development Team provided COMBINED
ENDEAVOR:
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The Ixia Anue NTO along with the C2TECH NetRASAT probe and Palo Alto (News - Alert)
Networks Next Generation Firewall, which were used to troubleshoot
issues using their deep packet inspection capabilities on common
applications protocols and proprietary military applications protocols.
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Multiple hands-on training sessions including Green Team and Red Team
exercises for participating nations using the Ixia BreakingPoint cyber
range solutions for:
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Network security assessments to validate the resiliency and
quality of service (QoS) for a large number of deployed routers,
firewalls and intrusion prevention systems (IPS).
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Application performance assessments to validate application and
services performance, stability, and QoS for a large number of
deployed routers, VPN gateways, firewalls and IPSs.
Commentary
"Today the government and military are faced with the daunting task of
delivering continued communications and services even while under
persistent attack. In order to manage this, COMBINED ENDEAVOR brings
together network and cyber security experts from around Europe to build
a resilient network infrastructure that ensures that continuous
communication is available between NATO and its partner nations. By
mimicking real-life threats, the Ixia BreakingPoint cyber range
solutions and Ixia Anue NTO prepare all of us for the inevitable
attacks, and more importantly provide the insight we need to continue
critical communications while under attack. COMBINED ENDEAVOR is a
unique C4 systems multinational exercise that brings together cyber
defense experts from 40 nations to discuss data, voice and video network
communications challenges and solutions," said Gregory Fresnais,
Director of EMEA L4/L7 Application and Security Business Development
Team at Ixia. "Our focus at COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2012 was to help the
participating nations troubleshoot network issues in real time with
passive network solutions using Ixia Anue NTO, and then validate the
application performance, security and stability improvement using the
Ixia BreakingPoint cyber range in cooperation with the participating
nations' network specialists."
Nations participating in CE12 included:
Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark,
Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova,
Montenegro, NATO, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovak
Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and
United States.
About COMBINED ENDEAVOR
Since 1995, EUCOM has conducted the COMBINED ENDEAVOR annually, with the
mission of building interoperability between North American and European
nations to support command and control for military operations and to
respond to crises or disasters. Each year, the COMBINED ENDEAVOR
exercise measures and validates the resiliency of mission-critical
network infrastructure. The COMBINED ENDEAVOR exercise ensures that
seamless communications between NATO and partner nations remain
available at all times, especially during high-stress events.
About Ixia
Ixia solutions deliver actionable insight through real-time monitoring,
real-world testing, and rapid assessment. This end-to-end visibility
provides organizations with a complete understanding into user behavior,
security vulnerabilities, network capacity, application performance, and
IT resiliency. From the lab to the network to the cloud, Ixia solutions
enable its customers to optimize networks and data centers to
accelerate, secure, and scale application delivery. For more
information, visit www.ixiacom.com.
For more information on Ixia's cyber range and NTO solutions, visit Ixia
at Cyber
Defence & Network Security January 28 - 31, 2013, in London.

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