Η Deutsche Telekom a new secure Internet service will be released next year for smaller businesses that have difficulty paying for defense against cybercrime.
According to itnews.com.au the German company presented its plans at a cyber security conference in Bonn.
Last month Deutsche Telekom asked German communications companies to work together to be able to shield local traffic on the dianetwork by foreign intelligence agencies.
Today, the company said that with a fixed monthly fee, small and medium-sized businesses will be able to access the internet through its data centers Deutsche Telekom, from where the content will be transferred via a secure lineof data known as a “clean pipe.”
"Hackers won't have any chance," said Reinhard Clemens, a member of its board of directors. Deutsche Telekom.
“Of course, cybercrime needs an international approach, but we can't wait for politicians to come up with something. We need to present solutions right now. ”
Addressing the conference, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak said hackers are ahead and should step up efforts to curb them.
"We have not seen anything yet," said former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. "The offense is light years ahead of the defense and is likely to remain so."
The Project "clean pipe", it's her Deutsche Telekom into a cooperation to RSA and the American technology company EMC and is located in test phase. It is expected to hit the market early next year.
"If you want to stop a burglar from breaking your front door, you do not need a good lawyer, but a good lock," she said at the same conference. Neelie Kroes Commissioner for the EU Telecoms.