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Reporting on Microsoft O365 with flow data

When thinking about extracting maximum value from network metadata such as Netflow, IPFIX, SFlow, etc., data enrichment becomes extremely important. ...

cybersecurity roundup Q

Selling your genetic information, a Kansas farm turned digital nightmare, and more: Q4 ’19 cybersecurity roundup

We’ve reached our last roundup post of the year (and the decade!). This quarter’s interesting articles included yet another example of tech meant to...

scottr

Which NetFlow collection process is better: duplicated or deduplicated NetFlow?

Questions regarding deduplicated NetFlow often come up when beginning to research NetFlow solutions. This blog will address some of the reasons why deduplication might...

jeffs

IoT security and your network

The Internet of Things (IoT) market is booming. Gartner predicts that 5.8 billion IoT endpoints will be in use in 2020, marking a year-over-year...

endpoint security

Endpoint security explained: challenges and best practices for businesses

If you work on a corporate security team, endpoint security is an important framework to understand. After reading this blog, you’ll know the ins...

mikel

Windows 7 end of life is here: how to monitor Windows 7 traffic

Are you ready for the end? January 2020 it will come to an end. We all knew it was coming. But what now? Servers...

stephent

Better wireless impression tracking: how Scrutinizer correlates MAC ID, Token ID, RFID, and wireless metadata

If you use Cisco’s wireless solutions or Aruba Wireless, you already know how important impression tracking is. There are some strong IPFIX elements that...

jimd

Building a geo attack map with the Scrutinizer API: part 2

So far we have used the Scrutinizer API to build a dataset that tells us how many hits our top ten countries are getting....

jeffm

The importance of monitoring and correlating your wireless network traffic

I’m often asked, “if I already have a solution to monitor this segment of the network, why do I need a solution that will...