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October 6, 2006 - Sipera IPCS 510 protects subscribers and core infrastructure of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) networks against denial of service and voice spam attacks. By intelligently monitoring signaling and media traffic to detect and prevent anomalous behavior, it also guards against misuse and service abuse. Built for wireless operators, real-time security system supports 100,000 users and 10,000 simultaneous sessions with 1 Gbps throughput.

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Sipera Protects IMS and UMA Networks, Subscribers with Comprehensive Security System


Sipera IPCS 510 Thwarts Floods, Fuzzing, Spoofing, Stealth, Zombies and Spam

BOSTON, Sept. 12 -- Sipera Systems, the leader in pure security for VoIP, mobile and multimedia communications, today debuted the Sipera IPCS 510, a comprehensive, real-time security system to protect IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) networks. The new product protects subscribers and core infrastructure against attacks, misuse and service abuse, such as voice spam and denial of service (DoS) attacks, by intelligently monitoring signaling and media traffic to detect and prevent anomalous behavior. Sipera is demonstrating the Sipera IPCS solution in Booth #146 during the Fall 2006 VON Conference here this week.

The world's wireless operators are implementing two technologies for access to new mobile services -- IMS and UMA. However, by opening the traditionally closed telephony networks to the Internet, operators face the possibility of hacker attacks, despite SIM authentication and IPSec/TLS encryption. Sipera's VIPER Labs has discovered thousands of potential threats against IMS and UMA networks over the past two years.

While many of these application-layer threats target operator infrastructures, causing the disruption of services and network downtime, the more damaging threats could be directed toward the subscribers. These attacks include stealth DoS, which could mean a constantly ringing phone or the hijacking of a handset to make unintended calls, which would prove costly for the subscriber or drain the battery. Subscribers could also become the target of voice spam, which are unsolicited bulk messages broadcast over the IMS network that are far more annoying than email spam.

The Sipera IPCS 510 augments existing firewalls, packet data gateways (PDGs) and security gateways (SGWs) by invisibly monitoring and verifying application-layer traffic to prevent attacks directed at the core network elements and subscribers. The Sipera IPCS 510 employs comprehensive protection techniques, including the ability to learn individual user behavior, to ensure that legitimate traffic passes through, while application-layer threats are blocked in real time. Sipera IPCS products also offer operators the capability to monitor and capture specific message traces for online, real-time troubleshooting.

"Wireless operators are looking to use IMS and UMA technologies to roll- out new IP communications applications to millions of subscribers. However, these networks are vulnerable to hacker and zombie attacks. At the same time, voice spam is becoming an ever more annoying problem," said Seshu Madhavapeddy, Sipera president and CEO. "Encryption and authentication are a start, but protecting IMS services and UMA networks and subscribers requires sophisticated application-level security."

Brian Modoff, managing director and senior Wireless Equipment analyst at Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. agrees. "The business implications of these vulnerabilities not only include the disruption of IMS/UMA services and the associated loss of revenue, but the attacks may also affect the operators' bread and butter cellular services, which would be extremely costly," he said. "Wireless operators cannot afford to ignore these threats, especially those that disturb their subscribers like stealth attacks and voice spam. They must draw from the experience of other Internet Service Providers and proactively deploy comprehensive security solutions like Sipera's to protect their networks and subscribers, and thwart such attacks, which only promise to increase."

The Sipera IPCS 510 is built specifically for wireless operators and supports 100,000 users and 10,000 simultaneous sessions with 1Gbps of throughput. The product is not a point-of-failure in the network and not subject to attack, as they are deployed without an IP address as a bump in the wire, with no network configuration changes -- preserving network integrity and user uptime, for fast ROI.

The Sipera IPCS 510 will be available in the fourth quarter of 2006. For further information, visit http://www.sipera.com/.

About Sipera Systems

Sipera Systems, Inc., the leader in pure security for VoIP, mobile and multimedia communications, enables enterprises and operators to protect end users and network infrastructures from potentially catastrophic attacks, misuse, and abuse of real-time, session-based protocols. Comprised of top vulnerability research experts, the Sipera VIPER(TM) lab concentrates all of its efforts towards identifying SIP, UMA and IMS vulnerabilities. This expertise forms the foundation of Sipera IPCS(TM) products, which protect IP communications applications, and the Sipera LAVA(TM) tools, which verify networks' readiness to resist attacks. Founded in 2003, Sipera is headquartered in Richardson, TX. Visit http://www.sipera.com/.

Sipera, Sipera logo, Sipera IPCS, Sipera IPCS 510, Sipera LAVA and Sipera VIPER are trademarks of Sipera Systems, Inc.

Company Information:
Name: Sipera Systems, Inc.
Address: 1900 Firman Dr.
City: Richardson
State: TX
ZIP: 75081
Country: USA
Phone: 214-206-3210
http://www.sipera.com


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