Data Sheets Lie and How To Truly Measure the Performance and Security of a Network Device

Have you ever questioned the performance and security claims on a data sheet? Have you ever wondered how the network equipment you deploy would hold up against an actual cyber attack and high-stress application load? At any point did you want a repeatable and deterministic score of a device’s performance and security rather than rely on data sheet assurances? The answer is most likely yes and it is why we wanted to look into this topic during our next webcast.

Certification for performance and security is nothing new; in fact, we have come to expect it for everything from our phones to our automobiles. Yet network equipment, which supports our businesses and governments, has no standardized certification for performance and security. Instead we rely on statements made in product marketing literature, which are based on best-case scenarios, not real world truths.

In this free webcast, we will:

  • Discuss the importance of using a repeatable, deterministic methodology for definitively measuring the performance, security and stability of network equipment.
  • Review data sheets from a handful of leading network equipment brands and expose some of the most common performance and security myths.
  • Apply this methodology to leading network equipment brands to reveal their true performance, security and stability capabilities.
  • Discuss the importance of the BreakingPoint Resiliency Score and the methodology behind it.
  • Demonstrate how you can quickly and cost-effectively determine the resiliency of network equipment.

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BreakingPoint Webcast April 28: Data Sheets Lie: How To Truly Measure the Performance, Security and Stability of Network Devices

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