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Akamai Technologies
概述
公司介绍
在 Akamai,我们的使命是提供快速、智能和安全的数字体验。我们的智能边缘平台涵盖从企业到云端的一切。它使应用程序和体验更贴近用户,远离攻击和威胁。全球顶级品牌将 Akamai 视为他们的竞争优势。我们通过扩展多云世界力量的敏捷解决方案帮助他们赢得市场。我们的边缘安全、Web 和移动性能、企业访问和视频交付解决方案组合由无与伦比的客户服务、分析和 24/7/365 监控提供支持。在 Akamai,我们看到了一个具有无法想象的潜力的世界,这一切都通过 Akamai Edge 的独特功能实现。正是这种力量为我们的客户创造了加速和保护他们的多云世界并拥有他们的数字未来所需的敏捷性。
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技术栈
Akamai Technologies的技术栈描绘了Akamai Technologies在网络安全和隐私, 和 平台即服务 (paas)等物联网技术方面的实践。
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实例探究.
Case Study
CIRA's Expansion into Cybersecurity with Akamai Secure Internet Access Business
The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) was established in 2000 with a mandate to run a safe, secure, and reliable .CA domain for all Canadians. With over 2.8 million domains under management, CIRA saw an opportunity to complement its registry revenue with new services. In 2015, CIRA moved into DNS cybersecurity with the introduction of D-Zone Anycast DNS, a service now used by ISPs, the Canadian government, and many educational institutions. However, after the release of this service, many of CIRA’s customers requested a recursive DNS Service, particularly organizations in the education sector who were interested in a service with content filtering. CIRA considered building a recursive DNS service solution in-house but realized the real value was in a threat feed, which they couldn’t develop on their own.
Case Study
SINET eliminates blackouts using Akamai
SINET, a leading Internet and telecom service provider was dealing with cyberthreats that resulted in network downtime and blacked out user access. Finding the best solution to combat these threats was essential to ensure a highly reliable, quality service and stem the tide of customer churn.SINET, founded in 2009, owns and operates over 200 active network POPs across Cambodia, from all main cities and provincial towns to remote districts and villages. As one of the biggest ISPs in Cambodia, SINET serves innovative customers, particularly startups in the gaming and microfinance industries. This made it all the more critical that the provider find a proven, reliable way to ward off DDoS attacks and malicious software that were causing network blackouts and disrupting the user experience.
Case Study
Douglas Omaha Technology Commission
Struggling with Web Security ChallengesIn 2016, rather than invest millions of dollars to replace its outdated legacy infrastructure, DOTComm began migrating its sites and applications to a large cloud services provider. The organization also used a cloud-based web application firewall (WAF) along with robust alerting tools that enabled it to monitor for outages.Unfortunately, the WAF did not perform as expected. Over a two-year period, DOTComm experienced more than 10 outages, each of which brought down a subset of the organization’s websites and applications. These outages lasted anywhere from 15 minutes to several hours — an unacceptable amount of time when they impacted the availability of 24/7 mission-critical services related to public safety.Even when the outages affected less mission-critical DOTComm sites and applications, the organization had to deal with complaints from county departments and citizens. Because the WAF vendor refused to take accountability for these outages, Dolinski was forced to pore over his log files to prove that the issue was the vendor’s responsibility. Once engaged with the vendor for support, Dolinski was often frustrated dealing with entry-level personnel lacking deep knowledge of the WAF.To make matters worse, the WAF vendor was supposed to manage DOTComm’s SSL certificate renewals. However, lacking a graceful certificate renewal process, the vendor often failed to renew DOTComm’s certificates before they expired. As a result, DOTComm sites would either go offline or throw SSL errors.As soon as the contract with the WAF vendor expired, Dolinski began evaluating other solutions.
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