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BreakingPoint adds Facebook emulation to Storm CTM

By | December 1, 2010, 12:20pm PST

Summary: According to BreakingPoint, with nearly 7 percent of enterprise business traffic going to Facebook, organizations must the resiliency of their networks.

BreakingPoint has now long been a standard for networking and security companies needing to test their network resiliency. Today, the company announced that it has added an additional feature to its BreakingPoint Storm Cyber Tomography Machine (CTM), which adds Facebook emulation to its library of 130-plus applications and more than 4,500 security attacks. These apps and attacks allow the company to accurately measure the performance, security and stability of network environments. The Facebook emulation allows networks to emulate tens of millions of concurrent users on Facebook, and can also emulate activities such as bandwidth-sucking video uploads and time-sucking games such as Farmville.

“Most businesses treat Facebook as merely a website when it comes to measuring the impact on the network,” said Dennis Cox, BreakingPoint CTO and co-founder. “In truth, it is a complex ecosystem of application protocols helping to serve up status updates, gaming, chat functionality and much more. The use of Facebook over corporate networks is having an impact on overall network performance and security. Ignoring this potential problem is no longer acceptable.”

According to BreakingPoint, with nearly 7 percent of enterprise business traffic going to Facebook, organizations must the resiliency of their networks. This will help these companis determine the direct impact of Facebook on the performance and security of their IT infrastructure. For qualified companies interested in determining whether or not their networks can withstand such high traffic volumes produced by Facebook use, the company is offering a free evaluation of the BreakingPoint Storm CTM.

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Jennifer Leggio, aka "Mediaphyter," writes about the "social business" side of social media - including enterprise, security and reputation issues.

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Jennifer Leggio

Jennifer is employed full-time with Fortinet, a leading network security appliance vendor. She is also actively involved in the network security community and works with the Security Bloggers Network. She co-manages the annual Security Bloggers Meet-UP at RSA Conference.

Jennifer is also involved with Silicon Valley Tweet-Up, a philanthropic networking event that brings people together to raise money for local family-oriented charities.

The blog posts here are solely her opinion and do not represent her employer or any other organization with which she may be affiliated.

Biography

Jennifer Leggio

Jennifer Leggio (@mediaphyter) has been a communications professional for more than 15 years, focusing primarily on enterprise technology and security. She is currently the director of strategic communications for a leading network security vendor. Jennifer is also passionate about all things social media, especially enterprise, security, privacy and reputation issues, which is why she writes about these things for ZDNet.

A well-connected communicator, Jennifer has led or supported interactive social networking efforts for security industry conferences including RSA Conference, Black Hat USA and SOURCE Conference, and founded the Security Twits, a community for network security professionals. She also helps run communications for the Security Bloggers Network.

Finally, Jennifer co-hosts the Quick'n'Dirty social media podcast with Aaron Strout, is a founding member of Technically Women, a communal blog project, and manages marketing and public relations for Silicon Valley Tweet-Up, a networking group that raises money for family-oriented charities. Jennifer was profiled in Silicon Valley San Jose Business Journal's "40 Under 40" edition, as a rising star for 2009.

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Thanks Jennifer for letting folks know about the Facebook emulation. If folks are interested here is the link to how we actually do this:

http://www.breakingpointsystems.com/community/blog/simulating-farmville-on-facebook-with-the-breakingpoint-storm-ctm/

Thanks again,
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