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Deep dives into the technology behind Wirescope, infrastructure postmortems, product announcements, and insights from our engineering team.
Achieving Sub-800ms BGP Convergence
How we engineered our backbone to achieve BGP convergence in under 800 milliseconds — fast enough to reroute traffic before TCP sessions timeout.
Expanding into Southeast Asia: 4 New PoPs
Wirescope is deploying four new Points of Presence across Singapore, Tokyo, Mumbai, and Sydney to bring sub-10ms latency to the APAC region.
Anatomy of a 1.8 Tbps Attack
A postmortem of the largest DDoS attack we've mitigated to date — a multi-vector campaign that peaked at 1.8 Tbps and lasted 47 minutes.
Why We Price Transit Differently
The traditional transit pricing model is broken. Here's how commit-based pricing with bundled DDoS mitigation changes the economics of network security.
Rethinking the Network Perimeter with Zero Trust
Why traditional perimeter-based security models fail in a world of distributed infrastructure, and how Wirescope's zero-trust architecture eliminates implicit trust at every layer.
Introducing Wirescope Observability
Real-time network visibility with per-flow telemetry, anomaly detection, and deep traffic analytics — now available to all customers.
Inline vs. Diversion: Why Architecture Matters
A technical comparison of Wirescope's inline mitigation architecture against traditional diversion-based scrubbing centers — and why the difference is more than academic.
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