Verizon strengthens its Next-Gen Cyber Security Capabilities
Verizon Australia has strengthened its armoury in the fight against cyber adversaries by investing in next-generation security capabilities at the company’s Asia-Pacific Advanced Security Operations Center in Canberra.
The newly-established Asia-Pacific Threat and Analytics Center, delivers real-time insights into cyber threats for both public and private sector customers. This facility complements Verizon’s nine existing Security Operations Centers (SOCs) across the world, which together analyze more than 60 billion security events annually.
Verizon uses these facilities to monitor its own expansive global communications network, and its own and externally provided threat intelligence using big data analytics, along with deep forensic experience. This is combined with added intelligence from over 200 open-source data and multiple commercial feeds, gleaned from Verizon’s sharing relationships with law- enforcement agencies and global Computer Emergency Response Teams around the globe.
“While the ‘good guys’ have a better understanding of the impact a potential breach can have on their stakeholders, business continuity and corporate reputations, there is a constant need to remain a step ahead of the adversaries,” said Robert Le Busque, Verizon’s Regional Managing Director for Australia, New Zealand and India. “Through this enhanced facility, our security experts will be able to collaborate more effectively with our public and private sector stakeholders to deliver more actionable insights. The increased sharing of intelligence is vital to safeguarding Australia’s physical and online assets.”
According to the Australian Cyber Security Center 2016 Threat Report, “Between July 2015 and June 2016, CERT Australia responded to more than 14,000 cybersecurity incidents affecting Australian business, 418 of which involved systems of national interest and critical infrastructure.”
Verizon’s Asia-Pacific Advanced Security Operations Center in Canberra was officially opened 6th February, 2017 by Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Cyber Security Dan Tehan.
Verizon provides ICT services to more than 25 federal governments around the world, including Australia, where it provides services to 75-plus Commonwealth and State Government agencies. This includes managed security services, managed PKI services and Gatekeeper accreditation, delivering high assurance Government digital certificates. Verizon was also appointed to the new telecommunications services panel in December 2016, which provides coordinated telecommunications services to the whole of Australian Federal Government.
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