F5 Distributed Cloud Design Challenge
Capsule Corp, founded by Dr. Brief and led by CTO Bulma Brief, is the Earth's leading technology conglomerate. The company serves customers worldwide through Hoi-Poi Capsule technology, vehicle manufacturing, and consumer electronics.
On-Premises Data Center
Galactic Region: Earth-North
Red Ribbon Army cyber-collective launched coordinated Layer 7 attacks during Capsule Car Model X launch. Peak: 847,000 req/sec.
Dragon Radar API latency varies wildly by region. Artifact hunters filing thousands of support tickets.
Cloud and on-premises environments run different WAF tooling. No unified policy enforcement across the hybrid infrastructure.
PCI-DSS audit identified critical vulnerabilities in payment processing APIs.
Automated attack using 2.3M leaked credentials targeted customer portal. 847 accounts compromised, exposing capsule purchase history. Attackers used residential proxies to evade IP blocking.
Gravity chamber control API targeted with sophisticated injection attempts using encoding tricks to bypass WAF. Emergency audit triggered for all R&D systems.
Mobile app API gateway buckled during Capsule Car announcement. Traffic spiked 340% above projections in first 90 seconds. Social media backlash trended globally.
Design an F5 Distributed Cloud solution for Capsule Corporation addressing the following areas:
Use F5 XC to unify security and connectivity across Frieza Force Cloud and the West City on-premises data center. Enable secure east/west communication between manufacturing systems and cloud services.
Protect the Dragon Radar API (high-volume, global) and e-commerce payment APIs (PCI-DSS scope) using F5 XC services.
Defend against sophisticated Layer 7 attacks targeting product launches. Address the credential stuffing challenge using residential proxies.
Reduce Dragon Radar API latency for European users from 950ms to under 150ms. Handle 340%+ traffic spikes during product announcements.
Provide Bulma's security team centralized visibility and policy control, eliminating the 23 hours/week spent reconciling alerts across platforms.