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Wind
River, a world leader in embedded and mobile software, is working
with Sensory Networks, a leading provider of pattern matching and deep
packet inspection (DPI) software acceleration technology, to demonstrate
DPI security solutions at Mobile World Congress 2012. The demonstration
highlights how a DPI enabled operating system can deliver wire-speed
content inspection.
The constant flood of new mobile devices combined with the expansion of
4G networks such as long-term evolution (LTE) has created an explosion
of data traffic. Additionally, the rate of security attacks continues to
rise, making the need to inspect each packet of data increasingly
important. As a result, there is a greater need for network equipment to
improve performance of packet throughput and handle data more
intelligently and with greater security.
DPI functionality is an essential element for network security
applications in order to inspect data streams and packets for malicious
content. As malware threats become more sophisticated, network equipment
must deliver greater inspection granularity of incoming data, without
sacrificing performance. A software-based DPI approach can provide a
cost-effective and scalable solution with the flexibility to evolve with
the changing demands of the network security market. Unlike traditional
firewalls and intrusion detection systems that inspect only packet
headers, DPI makes it possible to inspect every header and payload of
every packet, providing the basis for a strong security application.
The demonstration integrates Sensory Networks HyperScan with carrier
grade Wind River Linux optimized for multi-core hardware and the Intel®
Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK). Software and processor hardware were
integrated into an off-the-shelf multi-gigabit system provided by
Emerson Network Power. By building in HyperScan into Wind River Linux,
the demonstration is an example of a single integrated, cost-effective
software solution for scanning data content at line rate in network
security equipment. The DPI software can accelerate packet performance
for functions such as intrusion prevention, antiX, firewall, content
filtering, application identification and Unified Threat Management
(UTM).
“The rapid expansion of mobile and other connected devices is generating
larger and more varied types of data packets that must be prioritized
and accelerated in order to deliver a high level of service for a
quality user experience. Along with growing data traffic, security
attacks and malware also continue to climb,” said Mike Langlois, vice
president and general manager of networking and telecommunications at
Wind River. "Through DPI technology with Sensory Networks, we are
demonstrating how to address the critical need for network security
applications to perform more complex content processing and handle more
data traffic at a faster rate or risk becoming a bottleneck in the
network.”
“It is vital for equipment designers to be able to build-in greater
security and intelligence while maintaining high levels of network
performance,” said Sab Gosal, chief executive officer for Sensory
Networks. “By using HyperScan DPI software technology, networking and
security equipment vendors can significantly improve the content
scanning performance, intelligence and scalability of their products.
The combination of Sensory Networks HyperScan and Wind River Linux,
optimized for leading multi-core CPU architectures, demonstrates how
robust, carrier grade operating systems can deliver wire-speed content
inspection and security.”
Sensory Networks HyperScan is high-speed pattern-matching software
intended for integration into networking and security
products. Supporting a wide range of applications including IPS/IDS,
firewall, DPI and content filtering, the software engine can deliver
optimized performance while scanning against databases comprising of
hundreds of thousands of signatures. Designed for both single-core and
multi-core processors, HyperScan can scale from under 1Gbps up to
160Gbps, depending on the number of cores used. HyperScan streamlines
the engineering and design process by enabling equipment vendors to
perform a one-time integration into a system release, allowing it to be
used for an entire product line as well as upgrade legacy products.
Wind River is showcasing its latest networking technologies at the Wind
River booth in Hall 2, booth 2A17 at Mobile World Congress 2012.
Separately, Android technologies will be on display at the Wind River
booth as well. To learn more about Wind River at Mobile World Congress,
visit http://www.windriver.com/announces/mwc-2012/.
Additionally, the Wind River and Sensory Networks DPI demonstration will
be on display at RSA
Conference 2012 at the Intel booth (#1324).
About Wind River
Wind River, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:
INTC), is a world leader in embedded and mobile software. Wind River has
been pioneering computing inside embedded devices since 1981, and its
technology is found in more than 1 billion products. Wind River is
headquartered in Alameda, Calif., with offices in 20 countries. To learn
more, visit Wind River at www.windriver.com
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Wind River is a trademark or registered trademark of Wind River Systems
Inc. and its affiliates. Other names may be the trademarks of their
respective owners.