Spirent CF400 appliance delivers accelerated, scalable network performance and security validation

San Jose, CA. 16 June 2022 – Spirent Communications plc, the provider of test and assurance solutions for devices and networks, is significantly extending the cybersecurity testing capabilities of its CyberFlood security and application performance test solution with the introduction of the CF400 Appliance. This new ultra-high performance platform accelerates the validation of hyperscale networks and security controls required to support the rapidly expanding volume of encrypted traffic and increased cybersecurity requirements of large enterprises and telco carriers.

Spirent’s CF400 Appliance is the network security and application delivery test platform to provide 400G of application traffic and 200G of encrypted traffic performance testing capabilities, including full HTTP/3 testing in a single appliance. The ability to combine the CF400 with previous platforms enables customers to grow their test capabilities gradually and protect their existing investments without forklift upgrades.

“Cloud computing, IoT and a hyper-connected digital economy have been straining enterprise IT resources and rapidly increasing the performance demands from security solutions. Organisations are under tremendous pressure to make the right security investments to ensure their networks are scalable and secure for their business-critical applications,” says Spirent’s Sashi Jeyaretnam, sr. director of product management for security solutions. “Spirent continues to deliver innovation by enabling organisations to optimise and accelerate their cybersecurity testing in the most cost-effective manner without any compromises, while ensuring a long-term return on such investments.”

Internet traffic is growing tenfold and firewall (NGFW) and application delivery controller vendors are building new devices to combat the dynamic growth in encrypted traffic. Hyperscale network operators from larger enterprises and carriers are preparing for unprecedented traffic volumes and ever-expanding attack surfaces and threat vectors across their complex, hybrid networks.

“The Spirent CF400’s modular appliance architecture provides the flexibility to stack multiple appliances together in a single test system to validate the performance limits of multi-terabit-scale, app-centric infrastructures. The solution greatly simplifies high-performance security testing, especially with its automated goal-seeking capabilities which automatically determine peak performance, allowing users to greatly reduce test time to determine best performance for their configuration and traffic loads,” says Jeyaretnam.

The CF400 appliance combined with the CyberFlood application helps network equipment manufacturers to shorten development time and sales cycles by showcasing differentiation. It enables hyperscale network operators to mitigate security risks by making informed investment choices in order to deliver high end-user application performance and QoE.

There is a live demonstration of the solution at Tokyo Interop 2022 in the Information-Technology Promotion Agency (IPA) booth #4T32 with key partner Toyo and security vendors.

For more information about CyberFlood and the CF400, visit here.

Comment on this article below or via Twitter: @VanillaPlus OR @jcvplus

RECENT ARTICLES

Nokia and SURF Rrach 800Gb/s transmission over existing fibres

Posted on: April 16, 2024

Nokia and SURF, the collaborative organisation for IT in Dutch education and research, have reached a single carrier 800Gb/s optical transmission over SURF’s existing cross border, multi-vendor research and education

Read more

YOFC acquires RFS Germany and RFS Suzhou

Posted on: April 15, 2024

Yangtze Optical Fibre and Cable Joint Stock Limited Company (YOFC) recently completed the acquisition of Radio Frequency Systems (RFS) Germany and RFS Suzhou, a landmark event in its global expansion.

Read more