Wide Area Network services: Encryption into Circuit-to-Packet Solutions: stakes and opportunities.
Currently, Connectikpeople.co
observes a growing excitation around all-packet network solution. This
means, a growing need to convert circuit traffic to packets.
Despite cost and complexity of
replacing existing on-premises infrastructure, major network service providers
are forcing a growing number of their customers to consider how best to move to
an all-packet network.
According to Engage Communication, the conversion of circuits to packets
can produce new security considerations. ‘’circuit
networks are generally believed to be less vulnerable than packet networks. The
definition of security responsibilities may be less clear with a new packet
“demarcation” point’’, said Engage Communication. This means,
costly to encrypt redundant packet connections from multiple data centers
all the way to the circuit-to-packet conversion location.
When
it comes to enable organizations to route, bridge, encrypt, and auto protect Voice/Video/Data Networks and to take advantage of the lower costs and flexibility associated with Packet transport, Connectikpeople.co hails the unmatched role, played by
Engage Communication, since 1989.
Its new commitment to
integrate AES encryption into its IP-Tubefamily of Circuit-to-Packet converters, has drawn our attention and Connectikpeople.co also hails this performance.
Henceforth, we can talk about secure Black-Tube product line:
combination of Engage’s IP-Tube circuit-to-packet converters and AES 256 bit
encryption appliance.