Integrated Solution Enables ISPs to Remediate Malware Controlled Endpoints and Comply with new FCC Anti-Botnet Code of Conduct
KEYSTONE, Colo., CableLabs Summer Conference, Aug. 6, 2012 – Xerocole, the intelligent broadband DNS company, and Damballa Inc., the company transforming the fight against cyber threats, today announced a partnership to help cable, telecom and internet service providers identify and take corrective action against subscriber machines that are infected with botnet malware. The integration of Damballa CSP (Communications Service Providers) with the Xerocole DNS WorX platform will provide additional monitoring capabilities to detect malicious activity and network abuse originating from endpoint devices.
The companies will demonstrate this joint solution and how it helps carriers comply with the FCC’s new Anti-Botnet Code of Conduct (ABC) at the CableLabs Summer Conference. Xerocole has also published a whitepaper on meeting the FCC ABC. A copy is available here.
“Malware infections are increasing – victimizing service provider customers, consuming valuable network resources, and endangering the stability of the Internet,” said Barry Greene, member of the US FCC Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council (CSRIC). “Service providers cannot sit back and wait for malware infections to do severe damage. They need a cost effective tool to find and clean the infections. Xerocole DNS WorX with Damballa CSP allows service providers to automatically detect malware infected subscriber machines, while providing an unattended mechanism to notify their customers and supply them with remediation steps so they can clean up their device.”
Xerocole DNSWorX with Damballa CSP
Under terms of the partnership, Xerocole will resell Damballa CSP as an optional component of its Xerocole DNS WorX all-in-one DNS management system. The Xerocole platform enables broadband network operators to support IPv6 and DNSSEC, monetize non-existent domain errors, and deliver personalized services to subscribers. The integration of Damballa CSP provides DNS WorX with advanced botnet monitoring and detection capabilities.
Damballa CSP protects some of the largest cable and wireless ISP networks in the world. By monitoring DNS activity to detect infected subscribers, Damballa CSP is a ‘light weight,’ highly scalable and powerful solution for identifying network abuse and infected subscribers.
DNS WorX’s unique subscriber access mapping and programmability allows carriers to present subscribers with policy-based, individualized, in-session notifications via the Xerocole InformX walled garden module. If a subscriber machine is generating malicious traffic, DNS WorX can automatically alert the customer by presenting a user-friendly web page that explains the problem and provides resources for disinfecting the device.
“Infected subscriber machines and botnet traffic not only hog network resources but they also increase network management costs,” said Rob Fleischman, CTO of Xerocole. “By adding Damballa CSP to the DNSWorX suite we are providing network operators with an additional world-class source for pinpointing malicious activity, which can be remediated using our unattended InformX customer notification capabilities.”
“Xerocole DNS WorX is emerging as a leading next generation DNS management platform for cable, telecom and internet service providers,” said David Petty, vice president of worldwide channels at Damballa. “The combination of Damballa and Xerocole provides carriers with unmatched botnet detection and remediation capabilities.”
Availability
Xerocole DNS WorX with Damballa CSP is available immediately from Xerocole.
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