Trend Micro’s Telecom Security Solution receives VMware-Ready certification

Tue, Jan 22, 2019 | By publisher


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Interoperability helps telecom and service providers to further alleviate network risks experienced by business and home users

 

 

TREND Micro Incorporated, a global leader in cybersecurity solutions, on Tuesday, January 22, announced that its telecom IoT security solution, Virtual Network Function Suite, VNFS, has been certified as VMware Ready. This designation verifies the compatibility of the Trend Micro solution to secure modern networks that are built to support 5G and Internet of Things, IoT.

“We are pleased that Trend Micro qualifies for the VMware Ready logo, signifying to customers that it has met specific VMware interoperability standards and works effectively with VMware cloud infrastructure,” Kristen Edwards, director, Technology Alliance Partner Programme, VMware, said. “This signifies to customers that the Trend Micro solution can be deployed in production environments with confidence and can speed time to value within customer environments.”

Certification by VMware allows  communications service providers  who prefer or have already adopted VMware vCloud NFV to easily add network security services from Trend Micro. Those who are interested in the Trend Micro solution but haven’t virtualized their networks yet will find it much easier to set up an evaluation environment with VMware vCloud NFV.

“The region is excited at the prospect of 5G allowing for a new business environment, that supports innovation and efficiency,” Cherif Djerboua, Regional Tech Leader, Trend Micro, said. “We can now help regional Telco’s offer a secure and scalable 5G platform for businesses and government entities looking to reindustrialize their network for better service delivery,” Djerboua added.

“We are pleased to be certified VMware Ready, as it signals to telecom carriers, service and cloud providers that there is an answer to concerns of protecting expanded architectures required to support 5G,” Hideyuki Tsugane, director of NFV business development at Trend Micro, said. “Leading telcos can now use the latest virtual network-ready solution from Trend Micro to provide industry leading security and reliability at scale.”

Telecom providers are expected to offer highly reliable networks that can support the extra load from an increasing volume of corporate and consumer smart devices, while also keeping their business and home users safe. The fact that   Trend Micro blocked   more than 20.4 billion threats to both in the first half of 2018 reinforces that it is ideal for this environment.

The Trend Micro VNFS contains a fully virtualized set of network functions that sits on the carrier network, applying URL filtering, application control, intrusion prevention and IoT reputation services. It leverages Trend Micro’s leading global threat intelligence platform, the   Smart Protection Network™ , which  blocks 65 billion threats per year for customers.

The Trend Micro solution supports next-gen NFV networks by enabling security resources to be dynamically allocated and configured for different services as they scale up and down to meet varied traffic demands. It utilises the data plane development kit for high-speed packet processing, ensuring outstanding performance.

Please visit the Trend Micro page to find out more information on VNFS, or check out the relevant   VMware Solution Exchange page.

– Jan. 22, 2019 @ 15:39 GMT |

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