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Complementing WiFi 6 technologies with DPI intelligence to make the best of both worlds
WiFi 6 provides the technical possibilities for enhancing the robustness, speed and security of ubiquitously networked computing. Deep packet inspection, in turn, improves the data foundation on which the technical capabilities of WiFi 6 are used. WiFi 6 and DPI are both useful on their own, but together, they function as complements that provide a real boost to any WLAN data network.
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Harnessing intelligence at the core with DPI for vEPC
The shift from an EPC to a vEPC opens up the possibility for networks to manage capacities as needed while scaling and customizing the network dynamically based on traffic conditions and application requirements. What’s the role of deep packet inspection (DPI) in creating these highly responsive, scalable and agile 4G networks? This article discusses the need for DPI-powered intelligence in the vEPC as DPI provides real-time traffic insights on applications, protocols, traffic attributes, malware and other data required to implement traffic management, security and content management policies, not only across the core but also throughout the network.
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Networking and cybersecurity vendors’ view on open-source DPI in 2024
This article highlights the key findings of our recent report, "State of open-source DPI: Challenges, opportunities and alternatives," including the factors driving the adoption of open-source DPI, as well as its challenges in terms of capabilities, performance, security, and long-term cost effectiveness. In addition, vendors can now make a seamless and rapid transition to commercial DPI tools, and in our article we examine how evolving business requirements influence the decision to migrate to commercial DPI and the role of custom migration tools in accelerating this transition.
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