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NETSCOUT Featured in Fierce Telecom

In a recent article in Fierce Telecom, Dr. Vikram Saksena, chief solutions architect in NETSCOUT’s CTO Office, discussed how NETSCOUT is helping telcos and cable operators better...

  • Security
  • Service Provider
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/ John English

Moving to Network Automation

The move to network automation is arguably the hardest problem for communications service providers (CSPs) to solve: Is the network okay? How will you know? Indeed, network...

  • Service Provider
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/ Agnes Mends Crentsil

How to Ensure the Accuracy of RF Propagation Models

As the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and other international governing bodies enable more spectrum availability for 5G services to meet increasing data demand, they are...

  • Service Provider
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/ Agnes Mends Crentsil

Spectrum Is King

Mobile communications rely on parts of the electromagnetic spectrum to transmit signals wirelessly. This spectrum includes different frequency bands, each with its own unique...

  • Service Provider
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/ Ron Lifton

IT Truths Are Easy to Understand Once They Are Discovered

Today’s IT organizations face a range of challenges related to cloud migration and cybersecurity. Addressing these challenges requires, among several things, a strategic and...

  • Enterprise
  • Service Provider
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/ Agnes Mends Crentsil

How to Advance 5G Network Security

Protecting the network edge calls for an advanced security detection engine that has the capacity to scale and to provide end-through-end observability from RAN to core to the data...

  • Service Provider
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/ Eileen Haggerty

NETSCOUT Launches New Visibility Without Borders Platform

In the most recent Technology Spending Intentions survey from Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG), nearly all survey respondents (91 percent) indicated their organizations have digital...

  • Enterprise
  • Security
  • Service Provider
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/ Gary Sockrider

DDoS Attack Motivations Abound

Last year saw a huge increase in distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, with most stemming from the Russian invasion of Ukraine. But they weren’t centered just on Ukraine...

  • DDoS
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/ John English

Telcos Going Green: Dialing Up an Integrated Sustainability Strategy

Going green isn’t just a socially responsible thing for telcos to do—it’s economical too. A recent Deloitte study found that energy consumption constitutes 20 to 40 percent of a...

  • Service Provider
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/ Lauren Womack

Trend Spotting at the Big 5G Event

NETSCOUT was on hand at the recent Big 5G Event in Austin, Texas. We had great conversations at our booth, where our telco gurus were on hand answering questions and giving product...

  • Service Provider
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/ Chris Lucas

Those Sneaky Adaptive DDoS Attacks!

Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines “sneaky” as “marked by stealth, furtiveness, or shiftiness.” “Stealth” is defined as “intended not to attract attention.” “Furtive” is defined...

  • DDoS
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/ Chris Lucas

Parachutes, Brakes, and Adaptive DDoS Defenses Must Work Well When Needed

When do you settle for less than 100 percent reliability when it comes to products or solutions? Answer: When the risk of the failure is not fatal, catastrophic, or extremely...

  • DDoS