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Juniper IDP picked to secure NATO's global network E-mail
by Stuart Corner   
Thursday, 19 January 2006
NATO has selected Juniper Network's Intrusion detection and prevention (IDP)technology to secure its bases throughout its member states worldwide.

NATO has deployed a number of Juniper Networks' IDP 200 and Juniper Networks IDP 600 platforms to secure connectivity to its wide area networks (WANs). The deployment has been undertaken by Telindus Belgium, as the prime contractor of the project signed with NC3A (NATO C3 Agency).

Jean-Luc Auboin, senior infosec and system engineer at NC3A said:"NATO adjudged Juniper's IDP portfolio to be a 'best-in-class' intrusion prevention solution with innovative technology that provides multiple functions effectively from a single platform."

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