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tw telecom Introduces DDoS Scrubbing Service

April 19, 2013
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tw telecom introduced a DDoS Scrubbing service designed to protect customer networks during a denial of service attack.

DDoS Scrubbing filters out malicious traffic while allowing good data to flow through the network during an attack. The data inspection and DoS protection is enabled across tw telecom’s nationwide network.

“Our DDoS Scrubbing service offers granular traffic management, which protects customer network resources so they can continue to operate at high levels of quality without impeding network performance,” said Trent Pham, Director of Security Product Portfolio at tw telecom.

http://www.twtelecom.com

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