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imaging; Orbotech Diamond™ 8 for high throughput solder mask direct imaging; Fusion™ 22 AOI with 2D metrology in process quality control (IPQC); Precise™ 800 AOS system for 3D shaping of any layer HDI and complex multi-layer boards; and Orbotech Smart Factory for Industry 4.0-compliant, integrated PCB production. “Following the fire which devastated our
project and to further deepen our relationship,” stated Mr. Sharon Cohen, President of Orbotech West. “Our Industry 4.0-compliant solutions meet Unimicron’s specific advanced technology and reliability needs and enable and ensures traceability, which is critical for automotive and other high- reliability PCB applications. In addition,
facility last year, we have a unique opportunity to rebuild and improve on our past successes,” said Mr. Gerard van Dierendonck, CEO of Unimicron Germany. “We are committed to making the facility more environmentally and energy friendly, as well as ensuring the highest level of flexibility with the lowest total cost of ownership. We selected Orbotech’s solutions because they enable us to achieve our goals and are the best fit for our customers’ present and anticipated production and technology needs.” “We are delighted to be able to provide a wide range of PCB production solutions as part of Unimicron Germany’s rebuilding
our comprehensive customer service offering, with our one-stop monitoring center, is designed to provide pro-active, preventative measures which can troubleshoot any potential issues, such as downtime, before they even occur.” “Orbotech’s solutions are a perfect fit for our strategy moving forward and our aim of building the most modern inner layer factory possible,” said Mr. Rico Schlüter, CTO of Unimicron Germany. “As the European PCB industry continues to make significant changes, we are determined to invest in state-of-the- art equipment that will grow with us.”
Rohde & Schwarz Cybersecurity’s Deep Packet Inspection Software Now Detects Bitcoin Transactions in Network Traffic
The new Bitcoin protocol classification functionality enhances network analytics and security solutions to identify Bitcoin network activity. This enables enterprises to identify, control and block bitcoin transactions within a network. Rohde & Schwarz Cybersecurity, a leading IT security company, today announced the availability of its new Bitcoin protocol classification capabilities provided by the deep
With the new Bitcoin protocol classification capabilities provided by R&S PACE 2, vendors embedding the DPI engine in their network security and analytics solutions are now able to classify Bitcoin transactions within IP- based network traffic in order to fully understand how a network is utilized. They can accurately and reliably identify Bitcoin network activities and implement
packet inspection (DPI) engine R&S PACE 2. The OEM software solution is now able to reliably detect and classify the Bitcoin protocol in network traffic in real time. Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and a digital payment system. Transactions are made peer-to-peer and are written directly on a distributed ledger named “blockchain”. The digital money is issued and managed without any central authority – meaning no governments or banks are involved. The virtual money can be exchanged for other currencies, products and services and shopping web sites accept cryptocurrencies as a method of payment.
security policies accordingly. This increases their visibility of and their control over potential security risks related to Bitcoin transactions. The DPI software library R&S PACE 2 provides powerful and reliable detection and classification of thousands of applications and protocols by combining deep packet inspection and behavioral traffic analysis – regardless of whether the protocols use advanced obfuscation, port-hopping techniques or encryption. DPI is needed everywhere in the network where intelligent decisions need to be made based on the nature of IP traffic, whether it is wanted or unwanted traffic, good or malicious.
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