BICS and Anapaya deliver new secure SCION networks worldwide
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BICS and Anapaya deliver new secure SCION networks worldwide
"The technology gives organizations control over the routes their data traffic takes. This prevents domestic traffic from unintentionally crossing national borders. "SCION is bringing about a fundamental change in how we can design and trust the internet," says Yaunese Aazibou, CTO at Proximus Global. The company wants to develop SCION into the foundation for secure connectivity and redefine how critical sectors connect across borders."
"SCION now functions as the backbone of interbank communication in Switzerland. More than 300 banks use the Secure Swiss Finance Network for critical applications. The healthcare sector has also embraced the technology: the SecureSwiss Health Network is used by more than 30,000 doctors. Thanks to multi-path routing, data continues to flow even if there is a failure in part of the network. Cryptographic protection of network paths prevents traffic redirection attacks."
Proximus Global unit BICS and Swiss firm Anapaya are integrating SCION into BICS' global backbone to offer organizations route control, compliance, and secure connectivity for voice, messaging, data, 5G, and IoT. Rollout will use strategic points in Belgium, France, Singapore and the United States. SCION enables route selection to prevent domestic traffic from crossing foreign borders, multi-path routing for resilience, and cryptographic path protection to block redirection attacks. SCION already underpins interbank and healthcare networks in Switzerland, with over 300 banks and 30,000 doctors using Secure Swiss Finance and SecureSwiss Health networks respectively.
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