Nokia launches Deepfield Genome Shield for DDoS attack mitigation
TL;DR: Nokia launched Deepfield Genome Shield, a security system for distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack mitigation, according to telecoms.com. Nokia said the product is designed to address rapid multi-terabit DDoS attacks.
Nokia launched Deepfield Genome Shield, a security system for distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack mitigation, according to telecoms.com. The source description says Nokia positions the product as moving beyond reactive approaches to network security.
The source states that Nokia said Deepfield Genome Shield is intended to keep pace with modern, rapid multi-terabit DDoS attacks. The available source material does not provide a launch date, customer deployment, pricing, or country-specific availability.
Deepfield Genome Shield is part of Nokia's network security portfolio, based on the product name and source description. The source material identifies the product as a security suite and links its launch to what Nokia describes as the “AI era,” but does not provide technical specifications in the excerpt provided.
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