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IP Next-Generation Network Security for Service Providers

Overview In the Cisco IP Next-Generation Network (NGN) architecture, security features can be integrated and activated in the network fabric at all levels. Security is pervasive in technologies, policies, monitoring, and enforcement features from service provider networks to end-user devices. These evolving security solutions will enable service providers to enhance their current offerings, provide new offerings for new revenue generation, and give customers the protection and confidence they require in an environment of multifaceted and blended security threats, where multiple attack techniques are combined and used together. This paper highlights some of the most prevalent security threats to service delivery and business continuity while detailing how Cisco IP NGN security protects against these threats.

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Cisco Systems
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Date Published
Jun 13, 2008
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White Papers
Topics
Network Security, Security Management

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