STOCKHOLM, June 28, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Enea® (NASDAQ OMX
Nordic: ENEA) today announced the availability of the Qosmos Probe
2.0 configured as a Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) sensor, designed
to strengthen cyber threat hunting capabilities at Security
Operations Centers (SOCs).
SOCs need accurate traffic intelligence to identify advanced
threats that evade traditional cyber incident detection and
protection solutions. Configured as a DPI sensor, the Qosmos Probe
provides detailed, real-time traffic information about applications
and protocols. The extracted data is formatted in a normalized
stream for easy consumption by security analytics, Security
Information and Event Management (SIEM), or other incident response
tools.
The Qosmos Probe leverages the power of ixEngine, the most
powerful DPI engine on the market, to deliver best in class traffic
intelligence:
- Complete visibility up to the application level (OSI
layer 7)
- Classification of 3000+ protocols
- Extraction of 5000+ application metadata
- Flexible management interfaces with support for NETCONF,
REST, CLI
- Information can be exported in multiple standard formats
(CSV, IPFIX, JSON, etc.)
- Connectors for open source databases (Elasticsearch,
InfluxDB, etc.)
- Cloud-native architecture suitable for virtualized
environments (OpenStack, VMware) and cloud-based applications
The benefits of the Enea Qosmos Probe for SOCs include:
- Improved threat hunting capabilities based on detailed
real-time traffic information
- Size of forensic data reduced by up to 150x compared to
full packet capture (FPC)
- Less false positives when using information from the DPI
sensor to improve rules for Intrusion Detection and Prevention
Systems (IDPS)
"Cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated and
therefore Security Operations Centers need highly effective
detection capabilities," said Jean-Philippe
Lion, Senior Vice President of the DPI Business Unit at
Enea. "The Qosmos probe is an essential source of information to
identify and protect against the most advanced attacks."
For further information, see
https://qosmos.com/cybersecurity/dpi-sensor-for-threat-hunting/
Contact:
Erik Larsson,
SVP Marketing & Communication, Enea
E-mail: erik.larsson@enea.com
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