Genie Networks Wins 2020 Fortress Cyber Security Award
TAIPEI, Taiwan—June 16, 2019—The Business Intelligence Group today announced that Genie Networks has won the 2020 Fortress Cyber Security Awards in the Analytics category. The industry awards program sought to identify and reward the world’s leading companies and products that are working to keep our data and electronic assets safe among a growing threat from hackers.
Over the past years, Genie’s pioneer network security product – GenieATM has helped
Genie Networks is a winner of the 22nd Rising Star Award hosted by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) of Taiwan. Genie's Founder/Chairman, Denis Miu, attended the award ceremony along with other company members to accept this honor.
The Rising Star Award recognizes and rewards Taiwan's local SMBs which have been proven prestigious and excellent in their performance in global trade and business management. Winning the Rising Star Award is more than a recognition and honor, but
【New Product Release】 GenieATM MSP Server – The One-Stop Managed Services Platform to Enhance Revenues for ISPs
As the trend of managed security service provisioning spreads, many ISP and telecom users are relying on Genie's DDoS solution as a one-stop platform to provide cloud-based, value-added traffic analysis and security services to their end customers. Due to the relentless growth in the scale and complexity of today's DDoS attacks, these Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) are facing increasing challenges in performance, capacity, and costs. The GenieATM MSP Server provides a turnkey MSSP
【New Product Release】 GenieAnalytics Deep Trace – Uncover Critical OTT Service and CDN Network Traffic Insights
Following the launch of GenieAnalytics, Genie Networks is proud to present a new product of the series - GenieAnalytics Deep Trace™.
As network traffic grows at a significant pace, carriers and ISPs must find better ways to monitor and manage their traffic, particularly those driven by over-the-top (OTT) services and content delivery networks (CDN). In contrast to conventional DPI solutions, operators need a more cost-effective, scalable platform that delivers critical service
Genie Networks to Participate in JANOG44 Meeting in Japan
Genie Networks will be joining the 44th semi-annual meeting of JANOG, to be held in Kobe, Japan on July-24~26. As one of the major communities for network operators in Japan, the JANOG (Japan Network Operators' Group) runs a meeting twice every year, joined by network engineers from Japan's pioneer telecom operators and internet service providers. Over 1000 attendees have registered for this year's meeting.
During the event, members of our Japan Business Unit will be showcasing our
【Genie White Paper】Enter the Era of Intelligent DDoS Security
The rise of IoT, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) has brought about major changes in the structure and complexity of DDoS Attacks. While traditional defense solutions no longer seem effective, the idea of implementing an intelligent automated defense system continues to gain popularity among the cyber security realm.
This white paper discusses how a ML-driven approach to DDos protection is leading network security solutions to achieve higher efficiency and
【New Product Series Release】 GenieAnalytics – The Intelligent Big Data Analytics Platform
Genie Networks recently announced the launch of GenieAnalytics, an intelligent analytics platform for network traffic and security at scale. Built with massive, industry-leading data analytic performance, GenieAnalytics delivers instant network insights for critical network applications including capacity planning, traffic engineering, peering optimization, network troubleshooting, and DDoS security.
GenieAnalytics supports and correlates full-resolution and sampled data including
Genie Networks will be attending
the 2019 CYBERSEC held between 3/19 to 3/21 in Taipei.
CYBERSEC is the biggest annual event on Cyber Security in Taiwan, which is expected to gather more than 180 industry-leading companies, supporting associations from local and abroad, and more than 6,000 participants -including security experts, scholars, legal personnel, government representatives and corporate network technicians to interact and connect Taiwan’s cyber security landscape to