Endace Packet Forensics Files: Episode #9

Original Entry by : Michael Morris

Michael talks to Shamus McGillicuddy, VP of Research for Enterprise Management Associates

By Michael Morris, Director of Global Business Development, Endace


Michael Morris, Director of Global Business Development, Endace

Want to hear the latest trends and challenges in the network performance management space?

Don’t miss our latest episode of the Endace Packet Forensic Files Vidcast/Podcast series with special guest Shamus McGillicuddy, VP of Research at Enterprise Management Associates (EMA).

Shamus is an industry-leading market research analyst with years of experience in the Network Operations space. He shares his insights on some of the biggest changes going on with NetOps teams and tools including the impact of the pandemic and the massive shift to remote workforces which is driving more complexity and creating performance challenges.

Shamus talks about the importance of both meta-data and full packet data in enabling NetOps teams to be faster and more accurate in solving network issues. Finally, he reveals some differentiators and trends in the monitoring of next-gen, software-defined networks and things to look out for over the next 18 months.

Other episodes in the Secure Networks video/audio podcast series are available here.


Endace Packet Forensics Files: Episode #8

Original Entry by : Michael Morris

Michael talks to Scott Register, VP of Security Solutions for KeySight Technologies

By Michael Morris, Director of Global Business Development, Endace


Michael Morris, Director of Global Business Development, Endace

Catch our latest episode of “Secure Networks – the Packet Forensic Files” vidcast/podcast series with this week’s special guest Scott Register, VP of Security Solutions for KeySight Technologies.

Scott, with his years of experience in building security solutions, shares some of the biggest challenges SecOps teams are facing in today’s environment and what they are doing to solve them.

He talks about the latest trends in the threat landscape and what security teams are doing to test and monitor for these attacks.  Hear how threat simulation can help both validate tool readiness and people processes to elevate your security prevention and response.

Finally, Scott shares his insights into implementing security in 5G and WiFi infrastructures as well as traditional networks and data centers.

Other episodes in the Secure Networks video/audio podcast series are available here.