Spirent Communications plc announced that it is working with one of the online payment platforms to help ensure the integrity of its cyber defenses. The company has adopted Spirent's CyberFlood solution to test the performance, scalability, and security effectiveness of its network defenses. As a leading global merchant acquirer bank, the customer enables businesses around the world to accept tens of thousands of e-commerce, mobile, and point-of-sale (POS) payments every day.

To ensure it can continue to provide the best service to its customers, the company approached APNT Network Technology, an Elite Spirent partner, for help in further bolstering its cyber defenses by introducing real-world application and threat traffic generation to its testing regime. Having relied previously on freely available generic software to generate data traffic, the company recognized the need for a more sophisticated solution to deal with the increasingly complex traffic patterns and new security threats that emerge daily. To generate large amounts of highly configurable traffic patterns and profiles to test its firewall, it selected Spirent CyberFlood for the solution's extreme scalability, ease of use, and flexibility to generate hyper-realistic application traffic.

CyberFlood can be configured to generate specific traffic patterns and threats - drawn from a constantly updated database of threats - to test network security defenses for potential vulnerabilities, which can then be addressed before they become an issue for a business and its customers. In addition to being able to test for specific threats and help organizations optimize their defenses, CyberFlood can also document issues identified, providing further benefits in terms of assurance, budgetary planning, and regulatory compliance. This is the latest financial services customer to select Spirent solutions after the company announced in November 2023 that it had signed an agreement with a leading global retail and investment bank to design, install, and configure a new testing infrastructure to automate its network of test laboratories.