The addition, which enables secure and authenticated transmission of any data for enterprise and cloud providers, will be showcased at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona between February 26 and March 1
Data traffic hardware specialist Ethernity Networks PLC (LON:ENET) has upgraded the security of its processors with the inclusion of IPSec, a cryptography-based protocol.
The addition, which enables secure and authenticated transmission of any data for enterprise and cloud providers, will be showcased at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona between February 26 and March 1.
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“Our patented data path architecture offers scalable grow-as-you-need IPSec offload, which significantly improves performance,” said Eugene Zetserov, Ethernity’s Vice President of Product Marketing.
Offloading is the process of shifting huge quantities of data traffic efficiently around networks.
Ethernity added it had already integrated a crypto engine into its advanced Carrier Ethernet (CE) data path and utilised the ENET network processing engine for delivery of a complete IPSec solution.
The addition enables secure and authenticated transmission of any data for enterprise and cloud providers.