Security Operations Posts

jimd
Security Operations

Three Ways to Comply with GDPR

The requirements of GDPR can be vague sometimes. I have had quite a few of my customers ask how we help

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elgin
Security Operations

Why is Metadata Important for IT Compliance?

Enterprises are seeking proactive approaches against potential breaches in their network and prefer passive approaches to detect vulnerabilities. But

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joanna
Security Operations

How to Protect Your Network Against the ‘Sea Turtle’ DNS Hijacking Campaign

A large-scale DNS hijacking campaign called ‘Sea Turtle’ has been spreading across more than 13 countries. With our FlowPro

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Network Operations

Virtualization Monitoring: How to Gain Visibility into Your Virtual Environment

Virtualization offers many benefits to organizations. But at the same time, you’ll have to figure out how to monitor

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jake
Security Operations

Using your network as a sensor

I spent a lot of time talking to customers at RSA 2019 and a message that resonated with a

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cybersecurity roundup Q
Security Operations

Q1 Roundup: 15 Interesting Articles on Cybersecurity News & Expert Opinions

Things move fast in cybersecurity, and it’s always worth investing time to stay up-to-date on the state of the

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jimd
Security Operations

Network Security: Using Dashboards to Aid Your Investigation

In my last post, titled Network Visibility: Using Dashboards to Tell a Deeper Story, we discussed how the dashboard

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elgin feature
Security Operations

Why ERSPAN is Important for Network Security

Enterprises are seeking a secure monitoring solution that performs encapsulation. Encapsulated Remote SPAN (ERSPAN) identifies visibility gaps and vulnerabilities,

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jake
Security Operations

Real-Time DDoS Detection & Analysis

DDoS attacks have plagued the network security space for almost 20 years. In that time, we have seen a

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briand
Network Operations

Cisco ASA Access List Reporting

If you are ever out to dinner with friends talking about which network devices have the strangest exports, the

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