A new cyber-war is being waged and your network is on the front lines. Under the new rules of engagement, however, you should view your network not as the target, but rather your first line of defense. The network's role in protecting the security of end-points and applications is often overlooked. At AT&T, we believe that the best defense is a good offense. Following on the heels of Nortel's exit from the telecommunications industry, AT&T positions itself as a network security specialist. In the Best Network, the service provider cannot turn a profit on the network itself. Hence the migration toward "value-added" services such as "ethical hacking." Has your most intimate of private databases been penetrated as an abject demonstration of your inherent corporate weakness? You will, and AT&T will bring it to you -- for a price. |