May 21, 2008

Mu Helps Eliminate Network Downtime

by Grant Draper

Mu Dynamics have developed a new Denial of Service (DoS) Module for the Mu-4000 appliance, helping eliminate downtime, which can cost vendors up to $100,000 per hour.

The new system provides details of exposure in a vendor’s system which could be a cause of downtime, or a target for a distributed attack, preventing a problem before it occurs.

Users can even customize Layer 2-4 protocols and application-level services being targeted, the packet payloads, and the attack rate and patterns, something not featured, in other solutions.

 

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