Image credit: Bob Linsdell, O’Connell Bridge & River Liffey, Dublin The Radiator team will be attending IETF 121 meeting at the Convention Centre Dublin 2 – 8 November 2024. Staying at the forefront of industry developments is a top priority for...
Altice Labs, a technology company that is at the forefront of global innovative solutions in telecommunications, networks, and digital services, alongside Radiator Software, a Finnish company which provides AAA (RADIUS/Diameter Authentication, Authorization and...
We are delighted to announce that Radiator Software will be attending the two top connectivity events of the season: WGC EMEA and Network X, co-located in Paris on 7 – 10 October 2024. We are looking forward to meeting our current and prospective partners and...
We are pleased to announce the release of Radiator version 4.29. The latest release includes security fixes for the newly published BlastRADIUS protocol vulnerability, and the usual usability and interoperability improvements. New usability improvements Tested and...
Summary In February 2024 University of California San Diego researchers and their partners reported a vulnerability discovered in the RADIUS protocol to the CERT and IETF. The RADIUS protocol vulnerability was later named BlastRADIUS. The vulnerability allows the...
Recently we have received a lot of queries on whether Radiator AAA would be a good solution for replacing Cisco CPAR (Cisco Prime Access Registrar). As it is known, Cisco CPAR has a released end of support date in October 2024, after which it will not receive software...