StealthWatch tags user identity

Trade

25 September 2006

Lancope, a provider of behaviour-based threat detection and network optimisation solutions, has launched StealthWatch System 5.5 incorporating StealthWatch IDentity-1000. Its makers claim it is the first solution to tie network traffic and host behaviour directly to user identity.

StealthWatch System 5.5 provides network planners, security architects, and network operations personnel with a one-stop shop for flow-based behavioural anomaly detection, network capacity planning and traffic analysis. Lan Communications, the security specialist recently appointed as Lancope’s first Irish certified solutions partner, predicts revenues of up to EUR * 1 million for the system over the next 12 months.

StealthWatch System 5.5 provides cost-effective network visibility and end-point user identity intelligence, enabling network engineers to easily streamline network optimisation and security processes, reduce the time and resources allocated to network optimisation, and eliminate the cost and complexity associated with non-integrated point solutions.

 

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Commenting on the launch, Lan Communications MD Andrew O’Kelly saidStealthWatch  provides “a massive leap forward in terms of forensics ability.”

James McLoughlin, senior security specialist, Lan Communications said Irish companies have traditionally used a signature-based intrusion-prevention system. “This has served them well, but signature-based systems require significant management effort.”

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