Thursday, September 06, 2007

Nokia Offers Enhanced Security


The Finnish cell phone manufacturer Nokia has announced that it has allied with the companies Check Point and Intel to boost its security capabilities.

Resulting from the collaboration between the companies is the Nokia IP2450 security platform just released by Nokia. The product represents the cutting-edge in security and utilizes the latest innovations in chipsets, the company claims.

Tom Furlong, vice president, security and mobile connectivity at Nokia, said: "As threats become more sophisticated and as network traffic patterns change, security solutions must perform deeper inspections of more sizes and types of packets faster than ever before." "As a result, large businesses and service providers are demanding higher performance from their security appliances."

Nokia IP2450 also lets businesses "control costs and maximize investments", Mr Furlong added. If a business is growing, the Nokia IP 2450 gives it the option of increasing the capacity of the platform to 20 Gigabits. Nokia is currently the world's largest manufacturer of cell phones.

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