Corero positions edge security as a strategic lever for business continuity

Corero Network Security

As digital infrastructure continues to decentralise, the operational edge has become a critical point of vulnerability and opportunity for enterprises. Distributed applications, hybrid working patterns and latency-sensitive services are increasingly dependent on resilient edge environments. Against this backdrop, Corero is positioning its SmartWall and ZTAC capabilities as core enablers of business continuity, with implications for customer retention, revenue protection and competitive differentiation.

The company’s focus centres on mitigating distributed denial of service threats at the network edge, where traditional centralised defences may struggle to respond quickly enough to evolving attack vectors. By integrating real-time detection with automated mitigation, Corero aims to reduce the operational and financial disruption associated with volumetric and sophisticated DDoS attacks.

ZTAC, Corero’s analytics and threat intelligence capability, enhances this proposition by providing visibility across protected environments. The ability to aggregate, analyse and interpret attack data in real time supports faster incident response and more informed security decision-making. In practical terms, this can reduce the strain on security operations teams while improving service availability.

Corero Network Security plc (LON:CNS) is a global provider of automated business continuity and network security solutions.

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