Lancope to Discuss How to Gain Virtual Network Visibility with NetFlow-based StealthWatch System at InfoSecurity Europe 2010
By Lancope Inc., PRNESunday, April 25, 2010
ATLANTA and LONDON, April 26, 2010 - ~ StealthWatch Eliminates Virtual Network Blind Spots and Improves ROI ~
InfoSecurity Europe 2010 — Lancope, Inc., the leader in NetFlow(TM)
collection and analysis (news.lancope.com/press.php?include=141667)
and the provider of the StealthWatch(R) System for flow-based network
performance and security monitoring, today announced that it will deliver
"Eliminate Network Blind Spots Created By Virtualization & Improve ROI" at
InfoSecurity Europe 2010. Despite many benefits, server virtualization also
introduces new challenges for monitoring and securing networks. Because
virtual machine-to-virtual machine (VM2VM) communications inside a physical
server cannot be monitored by traditional network and security devices, the
lack of virtual visibility complicates problem identification and delays
resolution, potentially reducing the ROI associated with virtualization. In
this session at InfoSecurity Europe 2010, Lancope will discuss how to gain
virtual visibility using NetFlow to monitor virtual networks and how to
mitigate via the VM infrastructure to resolve virtual network incidents.
Who: David Salter, Senior Systems Engineer, Lancope What: Eliminate Network Blind Spots Created By Virtualization & Improve ROI Date/Time: Tuesday, 27 Apr 2010 at 10:00 a.m. - 10:25 a.m. Where: InfoSecurity Europe Conference 2010 Technical Theatre Earls Court, London, UK www.infosec.co.uk/
Attendees will learn how to:
- Protect the cost savings gained by migrating to the virtual environment - Identify when a virtual server is generating an excessive amount of traffic - Determine services consumed or served by each VM - Secure VMs without introducing undue administrative burden or performance issues - Track and identify network events that trigger VMotion
For more information about how StealthWatch monitors, secures and
optimizes virtual and physical networks, visit Lancope Stand E24 at
Infosecurity Europe 2010.
About Lancope
Lancope(R), Inc. is the leader in NetFlow collection and analysis
(www.lancope.com/news/08052008.aspx) and the provider of the
StealthWatch(R) System for flow-based network performance and security
monitoring. StealthWatch delivers unmatched scalability, best-in-class
problem resolution work flow, and the industry's only unified platform for
managing network, security and virtual operations. Delivering unified
visibility across physical and virtual networks, StealthWatch eliminates
network blind spots and reduces total network and security management costs.
Both OPSEC and Common Criteria-certified, StealthWatch monitors the networks
of Global 2000 organizations, academic institutions and government entities
worldwide. Lancope also partners with fellow best-of-breed solution providers
through its Technology Alliance Program, which includes Cisco Systems,
Brocade, Blue Coat, VMware, IBM Tivoli, Check Point, TippingPoint, ArcSight
and A10 Networks. Lancope is a privately held, venture-backed company
headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. For more information, visit
www.lancope.com.
(c)2010 Lancope, Inc. All rights reserved. Lancope, StealthWatch, and
other trademarks are registered or unregistered trademarks of Lancope, Inc.
All other trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
Available Topic Expert(s): For information on the listed expert(s), click
appropriate link.
David Salter:
https://profnet.prnewswire.com/Subscriber/ExpertProfile.aspx?ei=68345
Adam Powers:
https://profnet.prnewswire.com/Subscriber/ExpertProfile.aspx?ei=63045
Jody Ma Kissling of Lancope, Inc., +1-770-225-6513, jma at lancope.com
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