We all want high-performance, multi-gigabit switching. So, too, do hackers trying to siphon your corporate data… – The Register

Sponsored Since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, businesses and organisations have struggled to adapt to the new normal in business operations connecting employees, customers, partners and stakeholders in the supply chain. Many business continuity plans have entailed intuitive self-service workflows with streamlined network on-boarding so users and endpoint devices can gain network access simply and securely.

High-performance access infrastructure enables enterprises to deliver great online experiences for remote workers. Security and privacy are critical pillars of superior user experience. But the sheer volume and diversity of devices that require network access pose enormous challenges for cybersecurity professionals.

The security risks of a multi-gigabit, mobile-first world have escalated with bring-your-own-device (BYOD), Internet of Things (IoT), and expanded threat surfaces exposed to new modes of cyber-attacks. Main threats include man-in-the-middle attacks that allow hackers to intercept traffic on poorly secured Wi-Fi networks. These attacks steal login credentials, financial information, or other sensitive business data.

More than 50 per cent of enterprise-generated data will be created and processed outside the data centre or cloud by 2022, according to Gartner. In other words, mobile devices have become points of entry for an attacker to gain access to sensitive data held on the device, in the cloud, or in the corporate network. This means that mobile security must operate not in a silo but in sync with other security products.

This has driven CommScope Ruckus to dovetail secure network access for BYOD, guest users, and IT-owned devices with its multi-gigabit networking solutions that drive exceptional wired and wireless connections.

The CommScope Ruckus ICX fixed form-factor switches work seamlessly with Ruckus Wi-Fi access points (APs), Ruckus SmartZone network controllers and Ruckus Cloud to unify wired and wireless network access. SmartZone controllers simplify network setup and management, enhance security, simplify troubleshooting with online tools, and ease upgrades for networks built on Ruckus switches and APs.

Aligned with simple ways to improve security related to wired and wireless access, the CommScope-Ruckus portfolio of solutions bolsters data security with increased visibility and control over devices and users allowed on the network. These solutions include:

Only AP, switch, and client management traffic are sent to the cloud but client data traffic is broken out to client-desired destination at local network and sent through existing firewall. Check out Ruckus Cloud privacy policy here.

With Ruckus Cloud and the infrastructure-agnostic Cloudpath softwares 802.1X certificate management, even small IT departments can remotely and easily add new users and wire-less APs connected with multi-gigabit switch; administer guest networks; and manage entire Wi-Fi 6-enabled buildings and campuses or multi-site deployments.

The Cloudpath system is supported across the Ruckus ICX switch family. Ruckus ICX switches, which are broadly deployed within the US federal government, support the most stringent security standards and encryption technologies. They are compliant with the following federal certifications: FIPS, Common Criteria, CSFC, and JITC. Each new release of the switch software is recertified by the relevant certification authorities on an ongoing basis.

To meet regulatory compliance and protect data in transit across both internal and external links, CommScope offers organisations a stackable switching solution that delivers encryption from the wiring closet. Dedicated encryption products are not needed.

For end-to-end data privacy, the Ruckus 7450 Service Module, for example, provides hardware-based acceleration (10 Gbps throughput) for IPsec VPNs using Advanced Encryption Standards. It offloads mathematically intensive processes so that the switch processor is freed to identify traffic for encryption, negotiate the security associations, and forward encrypted traffic. MacSec also protects large campus backbone communication on the ICX switch trunk side.

Further, a software-defined network controller with support for OpenFlow on the Ruckus ICX switches bring the benefits of programmatic control for higher levels of customisation, security and efficiency. Such flexibility and adaptability are a boon to robust communication networks that provide fast, reliable and secure Wi-Fi essential during a pandemic like COVID-19. Wi-Fi must safely connect patients, doctors, and nurses to their loved ones without risk of exposure. Wi-Fi connectivity and network access have also become must-haves for students and remote workers who need to collaborate and complete critical assignments or jobs.

Sponsored by CommScope.

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