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Corsa Technology to help protect SCinet from Internet CompromisesCorsa Will Once Again Participate in SCinet to Bring Network Security to This High-Capacity Network OTTAWA, Nov. 12, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Corsa Technology, the leader in scaling network security, today announced a first-ever Corsa software-defined security perimeter for SCinet, the fastest and most powerful network in the world for the duration of the SC Conference that is taking place in Dallas from November 11 to 16, 2018. SCinet offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity for exhibitors to showcase the capabilities of their applications and other emerging technologies and needs to be thoroughly and completely protected from public Internet security threats. Corsa Red Armor network appliances sit in-line on 10G Internet links arriving at SCinet’s perimeter, and act as programmable filters to remove illegitimate traffic in real-time. Corsa's Red Armor software-defined network security platform is a key component of SCinet Network Security, helping protect the network from attack traffic arriving on the commodity internet links. Hosted both in the SCinet NOC and ChameleonCloud at Texas Advanced Computing Center, Red Armor is part of an advanced, multi-vendor security stack, including commercial honeypot, BRO (Zeek)-based IDS, and advanced analytics, all operating continuously to identify problematic traffic which alerts Corsa on-the-fly to block that traffic from entering or leaving SCinet. This gives SCinet real-time, automated control of filtering traffic on the commodity link which dramatically improves the integrity of SCinet at no extra effort or cost. Also, Corsa product management will be presenting Red Armor at the Exhibitor Forum on Tuesday, November 13th at 2pm CT. Various use cases including 100% traffic visibility with 100G SSL/TLS decrypt as well as the SCinet filter will be presented.
As a regular contributor to SCinet, Corsa is proud to be a Silver SCinet Contributor this year and play a supporting role in operating the SC Conference’s dedicated high-capacity network infrastructure, designed and built by volunteer experts from industry, academia, and government. SCinet will link the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas to research and commercial networks around the world. Corsa equipment and application engineering are involved in the network and security elements of SCinet. Besides contributing to the protection of the SC Conference at the perimeter, Corsa can also be found in:
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