Hyper-segmentation — the ability to create secure “swim lanes” within the overall network based on a particular function, location or service — offers a means of addressing security breaches by limiting how far a hacker can go once they gain access. But, while IT professionals agree that end-to-end segmentation is essential for security (see related research), few currently deploy such a strategy for various reasons, including it’s too complex, too resource intensive or don’t believe it’s possible.
Avaya Networking offers a different approach to securing the “everywhere perimeter” that comprises three synergistic capabilities:
· Hyper-Segmentation: The ability to create stealth segments that span the entire network.
· Native Stealth: The characteristic of a hyper-segment that is invisible to hackers.
· Automated Elasticity: The capability to create and remove hyper-segments automatically
Avaya’s capabilities start at the foundational layer --a shared control plane — to automatically manage hyper-segments seamlessly and invisibly across the organization. Avaya SDN and identity technologies eliminate the tradeoff between security and complexity by automating the onboarding and access of devices, users, switches, and servers to make protecting and managing every-where access effortless.
Avaya’s capabilities are comprised of the following Avaya products:
• Fabric Connect, Fabric Attach, and Fabric Extend (software feature on Avaya Switches)
• Identity Engines (network access software)
• Open Networking Adapter (open server software on a pocket-sized appliance)
• SDN Controller (software delivered today on a server tomorrow bundled with Avaya Fabric Orchestrator delivered on a server)
• WLAN 9100 (wireless controller software delivered on Avaya access points)
• Deployment and management services