Corero Network Security, a leading figure in distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) protection and real-time adaptive service availability, has announced the expansion of its strategic partnership with Netceed into the United Kingdom. This move builds on the companies’ successful collaboration in the U.S., aiming to address the rising demand among UK service providers for secure, resilient connectivity solutions.

The established partnership has already yielded measurable benefits for U.S. service providers, according to Corero. By extending the collaboration to the UK, Netceed UK will now distribute Corero’s suite of cybersecurity solutions, including real-time DDoS protection, advanced traffic analysis, and Zero Trust Admission Control. These capabilities are designed to help UK service providers maintain continuous service availability, strengthen security postures, and offer differentiated, trustworthy services to their customers.

Netceed UK, part of the global Netceed Group, is well recognized for its deep understanding of the UK telecom and service provider landscape. The company has a reputation for deploying technologies that foster resilient, high-performance networks. The partnership aligns with both organisations’ commitment to enabling UK operators to meet growing market demands for secure and reliable connectivity.

Speaking on the expansion, Carl Herberger, CEO of Corero Network Security, emphasised the localised focus of the initiative: “As a London-based company, we understand the challenges UK service providers face in delivering resilient and highly available services. Expanding our partnership with Netceed strengthens our ability to meet those needs with proven protection while helping providers turn security into a competitive advantage.”

Industry observers note that the UK market is increasingly vulnerable to sophisticated DDoS attacks, which can disrupt critical services and degrade customer trust. Corero’s solutions, known for their real-time mitigation capabilities, are therefore timely additions for service providers seeking to enhance network resilience. The adoption of Zero Trust Admission Control reflects broader industry trends towards zero trust security models, which assume no implicit trust and require continuous verification of network traffic.

Beyond this UK expansion, Corero has been active in securing networks globally. For instance, it recently partnered with Netherlands-based RoyaleHosting to integrate advanced DDoS mitigation features into RoyaleHosting’s Shield Panel for tailored customer security. Additionally, UK Dedicated Servers, a major enterprise hosting and managed communications provider, upgraded to Corero’s next-generation DDoS protection technology, utilising a 400G interface to boost network performance and security.

This ongoing growth in Corero’s portfolio of partnerships and deployments highlights a broader industry imperative: the need for service providers to pre-empt and mitigate cyber threats with scalable, high-performance security solutions. By enabling quicker and streamlined access to its protection technologies through Netceed UK, Corero aims to help operators not only safeguard network availability but also unlock new revenue streams through enhanced service trustworthiness.

As the digital landscape evolves, the partnership signals a strategic response to emerging cybersecurity challenges within the UK service provider sector, blending advanced protective technologies with deep regional market expertise.

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Source: Noah Wire Services