A10 Networks, a provider of intelligent and automated
cybersecurity solutions, has released a major upgrade to its multicloud analytics and management platform, the A10 Harmony Controller.
The upgrade expands A10’s security and connected intelligence capabilities via new modular Harmony Apps that support key A10 security solutions, Thunder SSLi (SSL insights), Thunder CFW (convergent firewall), and the Thunder CGN (carrier-grade networking).
A10’s release of the A10 Harmony Controller 4.1 provides new levels of analytics and control to help businesses keep up with rapid growth in applications and escalation of cyberthreats. It provides visibility and insights into application traffic, thereby increasing security efficacy, shortening troubleshooting times, and enabling simplified capacity planning for reduced total cost of ownership (TCO).
With A10 Harmony Controller 4.1, apps can be plugged in as required for increased functionality. The pluggable apps can provide use case specific insights, alerts and centralised configurations of services, data and systems.
The initial set of A10 infrastructure apps available include:
• SSLi App for encrypted traffic, user behaviour, and key information insights with the Thunder SSLi solution. The SSLi App also introduces enhanced centralised management and simplified
workflows for Thunder SSLi deployment and operations.
• GiFW App for application, policy, and performance insights with Thunder CFW’s GiFW (Gi firewall) solution.
• CGN App for subscriber and network services visibility with Thunder CGN’s CGNAT (carrier-grade network address translation) solution.
The modular and extensible nature of Harmony Apps will enable an ecosystem of third party
solutions that can be used to provide intelligent automation, make deployments easier and
validate configurations to ensure correct operation and security. In addition, apps can provide
context-specific custom dashboards. Microsoft Exchange load balancing on top of A10 Secure Application Service infrastructure is one such context-specific example.
“Today, with applications being deployed on a multitude of cloud and on-premises infrastructures, app and security teams are pressured to ensure that security and availability is not compromised,” said Kamal Anand, VP of Cloud, A10 Networks.
“The A10 Harmony Controller 4.1 enables a single pane of glass for secure app services, helping to ease the stress and burden that are weighing on IT teams.”
Details:
A10 Harmony Controller 4.1 is available Q318.
The upgrade expands A10’s security and connected intelligence capabilities via new modular Harmony Apps that support key A10 security solutions, Thunder SSLi (SSL insights), Thunder CFW (convergent firewall), and the Thunder CGN (carrier-grade networking).
A10’s release of the A10 Harmony Controller 4.1 provides new levels of analytics and control to help businesses keep up with rapid growth in applications and escalation of cyberthreats. It provides visibility and insights into application traffic, thereby increasing security efficacy, shortening troubleshooting times, and enabling simplified capacity planning for reduced total cost of ownership (TCO).
With A10 Harmony Controller 4.1, apps can be plugged in as required for increased functionality. The pluggable apps can provide use case specific insights, alerts and centralised configurations of services, data and systems.
The initial set of A10 infrastructure apps available include:
• SSLi App for encrypted traffic, user behaviour, and key information insights with the Thunder SSLi solution. The SSLi App also introduces enhanced centralised management and simplified
workflows for Thunder SSLi deployment and operations.
• GiFW App for application, policy, and performance insights with Thunder CFW’s GiFW (Gi firewall) solution.
• CGN App for subscriber and network services visibility with Thunder CGN’s CGNAT (carrier-grade network address translation) solution.
The modular and extensible nature of Harmony Apps will enable an ecosystem of third party
solutions that can be used to provide intelligent automation, make deployments easier and
validate configurations to ensure correct operation and security. In addition, apps can provide
context-specific custom dashboards. Microsoft Exchange load balancing on top of A10 Secure Application Service infrastructure is one such context-specific example.
“Today, with applications being deployed on a multitude of cloud and on-premises infrastructures, app and security teams are pressured to ensure that security and availability is not compromised,” said Kamal Anand, VP of Cloud, A10 Networks.
“The A10 Harmony Controller 4.1 enables a single pane of glass for secure app services, helping to ease the stress and burden that are weighing on IT teams.”
Details:
A10 Harmony Controller 4.1 is available Q318.
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