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Allot Announces Four Security-as-a-Service (SECaaS) Orders from Tier-1 Operators

Allot Announces Four Security-as-a-Service (SECaaS) Orders from Tier-1 Operators Image Credit: Allot Communications

Allot Communications, a leading global supplier of service optimization and revenue generation solutions for fixed and mobile broadband operators and cloud providers, announced today that it has won four contracts in the first quarter of 2015 to supply its Allot WebSafe Personal product, a carrier-class Web Security service that enables service providers and enterprises to deliver a safer and more protected Internet environment to their users. Allot’s Security-as-a-Service (SECaaS) solutions are specifically designed to secure web content at the enterprise and user level with real-time URL filtering capabilities. 

According to Allot, the first two orders came from existing Tier-1 mobile operator customers in EMEA, where these operators are expanding their SECaaS offerings with Allot Service Gateway Tera and Allot WebSafe Personal to enable rapid rollout of value-added parental control and anti-malware services. The third order was from a new Tier-1 American operator customer that plans to monetize its security offerings by leveraging WebSafe Personal to offer SECaaS services. The fourth order was secured from an existing Tier-1 operator customer in APAC that is adding WebSafe Personal to its Allot Service Protector deployment. In this deployment, the existing solution is already being used to protect against high-volume distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks and the expanded security capabilities now allow the operator to comply with government regulation by filtering harmful content.

Yaniv Sulkes, AVP Marketing, Allot Communications
Viruses, worms, Trojans, bots, and other forms of malware are continually threatening devices and users’ overall digital experience. Bolstered by the added capabilities gained from our recent acquisition of Optenet’s technology, Allot’s Security-as-a-Service offering allows providers to quickly and easily protect users, monetize network assets and increase overall customer satisfaction.

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