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date
09/06/2026
On June 9th, Nokia announced the launch of Deepfield Genome Shield and defined it as the industry's first automated security protection system for the AI era. This solution provides proactive and continuous distributed denial of service (DDoS) protection capabilities for telecommunications operators, hosting service providers, internet exchange centers, and cloud infrastructure builders to address the rapidly changing network security threat environment. Nokia stated that over the past year, DDoS attack patterns have changed significantly. The sources of attacks are shifting from traditional external networks to a large number of infected end devices within operator networks. Nokia estimates that there are currently about 200 million infected user devices worldwide forming residential agent zombie networks. These devices can be remotely controlled without the user's knowledge to launch large-scale attacks. Nokia claims that the overall attack capabilities of these residential agent zombie networks are estimated to range from 250Tbps to 600Tbps.