Posts Tagged ‘100% packet capture’

IDS at Layer 7: Challenges of packet inspection in the Web 2.0 world

Bill Brenner, Senior Editor at CSO talks to Endace’s Tim Nichols about the challenges of IDS and packet inspection in the Web 2.0 universe in this Podcast.

Making next generation IDS a reality

SearchSecurity.com has profiled Endace on its Security Bytes blog. There are some good points there about the evolution of Intrusion Detection Systems, Intrusion Prevention, and the limitations of both, and how Endace is taking Intrusion Detection to the next level with its 100% packet capture technology and support for Suricata.

10,000 DAG cards and 1000 Probes. An important milestone for Endace

We’re delighted to announce that we’ve just sold our 10,000th DAG card and our 1000th Probe.  We’ve been selling our Cards and Probes to Government Agencies, Telecos and Large Enterprises all over the world since 2001 and, just like the networks we monitor, the business just keeps going faster.

Mike Riley, our Chief Executive, puts the rapid rate of adoption down to “the market’s growing realisation that 100% guaranteed packet capture is the foundation layer on which the best monitoring, surveillance, security and latency measurement systems are built, and that without a completely accurate baseline organisations are realising that they are just guessing”

Leaky Ministry.

An article in the New York Times Science section published earlier this week (5th April) caught our attention as it powerfully illustrates the need for capture, analysis and intrusion detection on government networks

The article exposes the activities of a China-based computer espionage gang that has been stealing highly sensitive information from the Indian Defence Ministry. The report was issued by researchers at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Canada and makes fascinating reading for a whole variety of reasons.