Certes Networks and Telco Systems partner

Service providers can now provide enterprises with on demand network services featuring high performance encryption.

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Certes Networks has formed a technology partnership with Telco Systems.
 
The partnership will enable service providers to offer performance optimized, highly flexible secure enterprise network services incorporating the industry’s most powerful enterprise application security solution.
 
Certes’ vCEP (Virtual Certes Enforcement Point) is the first virtual security policy enforcer that automatically encrypts enterprise application traffic in Cloud and virtual environments. Through the partnership, Telco Systems and Certes have deployed the vCEP on Telco Systems’ CloudMetro Virtual Customer Premises Equipment (vCPE) white box and grey box platforms, which provide a carrier-grade distributed NFV solution that empowers service providers to transform their networks to become highly orchestrated, agile and virtualized.
 
As a result, service providers can provide enterprise customers with highly agile services featuring high performance encryption of enterprise traffic that can be activated and modified on demand.
 
“The combined solution will enable service providers to offer their business customers with the perfect blend of flexibility, performance, availability and security,” said Raanan Tzemach, Vice President of Product Management and Marketing for Telco Systems. “The resulting service offerings will promote high enterprise customer satisfaction and loyalty, while providing a foundation for even more advanced virtualized services to come.”
 
Certes’ vCEP uses patented CryptoFlow group encryption technology to provide scalable data traffic protection without compromising network or application performance.  Service providers will use Telco Systems’ EdgeGenie Orchestrator to provision the vCEP enforcer on CloudMetro white box edge devices, securing enterprise connectivity to remote offices and other external sites, as well as for small and medium business customers.
 
“Virtualized networking offers unprecedented adaptability, allowing enterprises to fine tune connectivity services to their specific needs,” said Satyam Tyagi, CTO of Certes Networks. “But flexibility should never compromise communications security, especially in this era of heightened cyberattacks and data breaches. By deploying this joint solution from Telco Systems and Certes, service providers can offer enterprise customers rapid service turn-up and customization with state-of-the-art security that safeguards their most sensitive applications.”
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