Foundry Networks and Lancope demonstration.StealthWatch and Foundry Networks Foundry Networks is a network system vendor selling high-end managed ethernet switches and routers. The company was founded in 1996 by Bobby R. Johnson, Jr. and is based in Santa Clara, California, USA. , Inc. have jointly demonstrated Closed Loop Threat Mitigation through integration of StealthWatch and IronView Network Manager (INM INM Instituto Nacional de Migración (México) INM Integrated Noise Model (FAA) INM Institute of Naval Medicine (Royal Navy) INM Integrated Network Management ) at Interop in Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. . Delivering more precise threat mitigation capabilities, StealthWatch provides a powerful flow-based anomaly detection An approach to intrusion detection that establishes a baseline model of behavior for users and components in a computer system or network. Deviations from the baseline cause alerts that direct the attention of human operators to the anomalies. See IDS and anomaly. component to INM's ability to configure, secure, and scale Foundry's wired, wireless, and application traffic management solutions. By integrating network behavior analysis with network management, Lancope is extending interoperability and collaboration with Foundry security solutions to provide an effective response element with additional mitigation capabilities to joint customers. INM leverages sFlow traffic monitoring, embedded Inserted into. See embedded system. in Foundry's switches and routers, and open source, signature-based security applications and tools to deliver highly scalable security and threat mitigation without the cost of ancillary security sensors. Foundry completes the Intrusion Defense component by adding StealthWatch for network behavior analysis. Also utilizing sFlow, StealthWatch baselines network activity and detects anomalies, which may be indicative of malware. INM accepts StealthWatch events, and based on configured security policies, can take remedial action A remedial action is a change made to a nonconforming product or service to address the deficiency. Rework and repair are generally the remedial actions taken on products, while services usually require additional services to be performed to ensure satisfaction. to quickly stop "Zero-Day" threats. INM remediation efforts include finding the attackers switch port and setting a security policy to prevent further malicious or accidental activity. www.foundrynet.com |
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