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Corero expands AI data center presence with new security partnership

By integrating its DDoS defense solutions into AI-focused data centers, Corero is positioning itself as a key security provider in the high-performance computing market

byKerem Gülen
February 19, 2025
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Corero Network Security has strengthened its presence in the AI data center market through an expanded partnership with a leading hybrid IT and data center provider. The collaboration will bring Corero’s real-time, ultra-low-latency distributed denial of service (DDoS) protection to a major AI company in the Middle East, addressing the growing need for cybersecurity in AI-driven infrastructure.

The partnership highlights the increasing demand for DDoS mitigation solutions as AI workloads continue to scale. Corero’s technology is designed for on-premises and hybrid-cloud environments, ensuring that AI applications remain operational without performance disruptions.

“AI workloads demand real-time protection that doesn’t compromise performance,” said Carl Herberger, chief executive officer of Corero Network Security. “This partnership underscores our commitment to securing high-performance computing environments.”

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A senior executive at the data center provider noted that Corero’s cybersecurity capabilities will enhance the resilience of AI applications. “With ultra-fast detection and real-time mitigation, AI-driven systems stay secure and operational, even under attack,” the executive said.

By integrating its DDoS defense solutions into AI-focused data centers, Corero is positioning itself as a key security provider in the high-performance computing market. As AI adoption accelerates, the need for low-latency cyber defense will continue to rise.

Corero Network Security specializes in automated DDoS protection, providing network visibility, real-time analytics, and mitigation solutions. The company operates in the U.S. and UK, with headquarters in London.


Featured image credit: Corero Network Security

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