F5
Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: FFIV), the global leader in Application
Delivery Networking, today announced a cloud-based service that enables
organizations to safeguard their infrastructures by detecting and
stopping access from IP addresses associated with malicious activity. By
identifying relevant IP addresses and leveraging intelligence from
cloud-context security solutions, F5’s new IP
Intelligence service combines valuable information on the latest
threats with the unified policy enforcement capabilities of the BIG-IP®
application delivery platform. The BIG-IP system’s ability to seamlessly
combine subscription-based services from F5 with external services
provides customers with a compelling new way to enhance overall security.
“Organizations are looking for security solutions that can dynamically
synthesize information from a variety of sources to give infrastructures
the maximum level of protection against sophisticated cyber attacks,”
said Mark Vondemkamp, Sr. Director, Product Management, Security at F5.
“At the same time, enterprises must preserve the flexibility to
customize their systems and add safeguards as network and access
conditions change, and as new types of threats emerge. F5’s IP
Intelligence service enables customers to pool disparate threat
detection capabilities, block malicious IP addresses, and tailor
performance to specific needs by leveraging F5’s powerful BIG-IP
Application Security Manager™ and iRules®
technologies.”
Enhancing Security Posture while Lowering Overall Security Spend
Companies delivering today’s rich Internet content are exposed to a
variety of attacks from rapidly changing IP addresses and other
variables. In addition, inbound and outbound botnet traffic and malware
activity can penetrate security layers and consume precious resources.
Typically, organizations deploy point solutions such as IP reputation
services to block malicious activity and sites, but unless these
solutions are integrated with an Application Delivery Controller, they
are not able to offer comprehensive, dynamic protection. Plus,
enterprises can reduce their overall security spend by taking advantage
of the BIG-IP solution’s ability to deliver unified services on a single
platform.
Leveraging a frequently updated list of threat sources and high-risk IP
addresses, F5’s new IP Intelligence service delivers contextual
awareness and analysis of IP requests to identify threats from multiple
sources across the Internet. The service draws on the expertise of a
global threat-sensor network and IP address database to detect malicious
activity, and can offer protection throughout the application delivery
infrastructure with F5’s unified BIG-IP architecture.
F5’s new IP Intelligence service enables customers to:
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Increase Protection Against Emerging Attacks
By intelligently evaluating the reputation of Internet hosts, F5’s new
service can prevent attackers from stealing data, compromising corporate
resources, or otherwise disrupting business functions. F5’s new service
denies access to IP addresses known to be infected with malware, in
contact with malware distribution points, and with low reputations.
Active IP addresses offering or distributing malware, shell code,
rootkits, worms, or viruses are denied access. In addition, F5 helps
organizations guard against many of today’s most prevalent web attacks,
such as cross-site
scripting, SQL
injection, DDoS,
and other threats associated with botnets. As an added benefit, this
ability to detect and deny access stemming from unwanted requests
results in increased infrastructure performance, since IT systems do not
need to spend valuable cycles addressing requests from bad sites.
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Improve Visibility for Comprehensive Threat Management
Deployed as part of the BIG-IP system, F5’s IP Intelligence service
leverages data from multiple sources to effectively gather real-time IP
threat information and block connections with those addresses. The
service reveals both inbound and outbound communication with malicious
IP addresses to enable granular threat reporting and automated blocking,
helping IT teams create more effective security policies to protect
their infrastructures. Even when a BIG-IP device is deployed behind a content
delivery network (CDN) or other proxies, F5’s IP Intelligence
service provides protection by looking at the real client IP addresses
as logged within the X-Forwarded-For
(XFF) header, helping IT make informed decisions about which IP
addresses should be allowed.
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Simplify Operations to Reduce Administrative Tasks and Costs
F5’s IP Intelligence service alleviates the burden of repetitive, manual
configuration tasks for network and security professionals, yielding
greater overall efficiency. Global threat data is refreshed in the cloud
to update the BIG-IP system as frequently as every five minutes. This
provides an evolving database that minimizes the chance of exposure,
protecting both the organization and its reputation. The IP Intelligence
service’s automatic updates dynamically keep systems protected, and
BIG-IP products can be easily configured to receive real-time updates
for convenient security management across the application delivery
environment. F5’s iRules capability provides a significant complement to
this service, as organizations can seamlessly roll out additional
commands that direct how BIG-IP systems handle certain types of traffic
and specific requests.
Supporting Quotes
“As web threats increase in sophistication and volume, enterprises want
cloud-based security and threat intelligence services to augment their
on-premise security deployments,” said Phil Hochmuth, Program Manager
for Security Products Research at IDC.
“The integration of F5’s BIG-IP web protection capabilities with
cloud-based IP reputation and protection services will help F5 customers
bolster their security infrastructure and make the BIG-IP into a more
valuable security asset.”
“F5’s IP Intelligence service delivers substantial advantages for
customers interested in protection from malicious IP addresses and
attacks,” said Vid Sista, Network and Security Practice Director at Accudata
Systems. “We continue to see customers striving for increased
efficiency and effectiveness of their IT systems to contribute to their
organization’s overall success. With F5’s consolidated security
platform, enterprises can easily add new services and scale their
infrastructures.”
Availability
F5’s IP Intelligence service and the company’s other technologies
described in this announcement are available now with BIG-IP version
11.2 software.
Additional Resources
About F5 Networks
F5 Networks, Inc., the global leader in Application Delivery Networking
(ADN), helps the world’s largest enterprises and service providers
realize the full value of virtualization, cloud computing, and on-demand
IT. F5® solutions help integrate disparate technologies to
provide greater control of the infrastructure, improve application
delivery and data management, and give users seamless, secure, and
accelerated access to applications from their corporate desktops and
smart devices. An open architectural framework enables F5 customers to
apply business policies at “strategic points of control” across the IT
infrastructure and into the public cloud. F5 products give customers the
agility they need to align IT with changing business conditions, deploy
scalable solutions on demand, and manage mobile access to data and
services. Enterprises, service and cloud providers, and leading online
companies worldwide rely on F5 to optimize their IT investments and
drive business forward. For more information, go to www.f5.com.
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Source(s) : F5 Networks, Inc.