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  1. Shoring up SOAR with deep packet inspection

    Security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) is an effective system for integrating and automating various security policies, tools and operations in ways that minimize human intervention and increase the cohesiveness of an enterprise’s threat response. This article examines how real-time identification of suspicious, malicious and anomalous flows and comprehensive analytics provided by deep packet inspection can be crucial for enhancing and enriching the functionalities of SOAR.

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  2. Aricent and Rohde & Schwarz Cybersecurity unveil a unique bandwidth control solution to enhance customer experience for mobile operators and network equipment providers

    Aricent Traffic Detection Function (TDF) provides communication service providers an opportunity to capitalize on analytics for traffic optimization, charging and content manipulation, working hand in hand with the policy management system.

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  3. Keeping containers and pods safe in the cloud: How network visibility helps

    The architecture of microservices often results in an expanded attack surface of cloud-native applications. However, security risks and vulnerabilities inherent in container environments can be mitigated using real-time packet visibility. Find out more about the role of deep packet inspection (DPI) for container network security in the context of microservices and cloud-native applications.

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  4. BBT.live and Rohde & Schwarz partner to provide telco-grade SDx

    Leipzig, Germany — November 8, 2022 — ipoque GmbH, a Rohde & Schwarz company, today announced that its cutting-edge deep packet inspection (DPI) engine, R&S®PACE 2, has been selected by BBT.live, an Israel-based provider of enterprise-grade software-defined connectivity solutions. The collaboration between both companies will enable real-time, advanced traffic insights for BBT.live’s suite of cloud-based solutions powering service providers’ SDx services such as SD-WAN.

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  5. BBT.live powers their telco-grade SDx services with DPI-driven network intelligence

    “The implementation of R&S®PACE 2 will give service providers the opportunity to enhance their traffic management and security in a way that only a leader in deep packet inspection can enable on our platform.”

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  6. DPI for service assurance

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  7. DPI for 5G UPFs

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  8. Enhancing mobile experiences: DPI in 5G and 5.5G networks

    As 5G-Advanced (5.5G) enters commercial use, mobile networks will usher vastly improved computing capabilities, enabling operators to boost existing use cases including 5G private networks, UAVs, FWA services and various XR/VR and multi-party, interactive applications. This article discusses how deep packet inspection (DPI) supports the evolution of 5G and 5.5G. It explores how real-time traffic classification information is used to enhance network slicing, cloud computing, edge processing and in-network computing. It also assesses how traffic visibility enhances personalized experiences and optimizes overall network performance.

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  9. Energy efficiency and sustainability in telecommunications: How CSPs can leverage DPI to cut costs and up profits

    Energy efficiency is vital in telecommunications, where communication service providers (CSPs) significantly impact global energy consumption and carbon emissions. Lightweight DPI technologies from ipoque provide real-time traffic visibility and data-driven optimization, allowing CSPs to enhance resource allocation and minimize energy waste. By utilizing these insights, CSPs can boost network sustainability while achieving long-term profitability and environmental goals.

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  10. Telco network analytics inadequate to support Open RAN’s intelligence and automation requirements, finds Rohde & Schwarz latest research

    Leipzig, Germany, March 4, 2025 — ipoque, a Rohde & Schwarz company and a leading provider of next-gen deep packet inspection (DPI) software, has released its report, ‘Analytics and AI in Open RAN: The role of deep packet inspection.’ The survey of 60 leading RAN vendors reveals that over half of Open RAN solutions depend on real-time traffic analytics. Additionally, 73.8% of vendors believe conventional analytics tools are insufficient for Open RAN.

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