Plixer Links Netflow Analytics to IP Host Reputation Data Base

Webinar Reveals Methods to Identify the Most Elusive Network Threats via IP Host Reputation Monitoring for Deeper Network Traffic Behavior Analysis


SANFORD, ME--(Marketwire - Mar 27, 2012) - Plixer International, Inc., a leading provider of NetFlow-based network management, today announced a new series of webinars for Monitoring Network Performance Degradation, Network Threat Detection and Network Behavior Analysis. The two complimentary webinars, will be held on Tuesday, April 3, 2012, 9:00am and 2pm EDT and offer insight on how to monitor for network security threats using IP Host Reputation Monitoring as well as demonstrate the latest NetFlow Telemetry capabilities leveraging flexible NetFlow and IPFIX exports.

"Network Threat Detection of Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) has moved beyond the insight provided by Network Behavior Analysis," said Michael Patterson, Scrutinizer product manager and co-founder, Plixer International. "With its ability to provide alarms for flows connecting to known, rogue IP addresses, IP Host Reputation Monitoring is one of the best new security layers to detect today's most insidious network threats."

Webinar attendees will gain insight on:

  • Why APTs are virtually undetectable when passing through most traditional security layers such as antivirus, firewalls and network behavior baseline systems
  • The types of data APTs are chasing after and why
  • What is IP Host Reputation Monitoring and vendors that offer the solution
  • Detecting APT and the username of the hosts involved
  • Forensic response and the value of Geo IP look ups
  • Additional security layer suggestions

By optimizing the algorithms, Plixer's Scrutinizer more positively identifies nefarious network behaviors. In lieu of triggering immediate alarms, smarter alarms were engineered to monitor behaviors over a few minutes and potentially increase threat indexes. Hosts with higher threat levels, due to numerous alarms, can be quickly identified and isolated, reducing Mean Time to Know (MTTK) and Mean Time to Repair (MTTR). Some of these new IPFIX and NetFlow threat detection methods leverage the Cisco ASA NetFlow Exports, as well as flows from firewalls manufactured by SonicWALL and Palo Alto Networks.

Scrutinizer's NetFlow and IPFIX collector provides:

  • Constant monitoring of individual flows and cloud services for network performance degradation based on packet loss and latency
  • Network behavior analysis by analyzing flows for odd user traffic patterns
  • Monitoring Host Reputation on all flows to and from the Internet
  • Threat tracking on hosts suspected to be carrying an infection

Register to attend the webinars and learn about why Scrutinizer has been the first to take advantage of these new Cisco Flexible NetFlow and IPFIX exports:
Tue, April 3, 2012 9:00 AM EDT https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/128874880
Tue, April 3, 2012 2:00 PM EDT https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/341818328

Download a free trial of Plixer's Scrutinizer for NetFlow traffic analysis or schedule a live demo by calling: (207) 324-8805 or via email at sales@plixer.com. For more NetFlow insight, follow Plixer International on their Blog, Twitter, Facebook or join NetFlow Developments Group on LinkedIn.

About Plixer International, Inc.
Plixer International, Inc. develops and markets network traffic monitoring and analysis tools to the global market. All of the tools are built from the ground up with valuable feature sets and ease of use in mind. Plixer tools have been used to analyze and troubleshoot irregular traffic patterns by IT professionals with some of the largest networks in the world, such as CNN, The Coca-Cola Company, Lockheed Martin, IBM, Regal Cinemas, Raytheon, and Eddie Bauer.

For product and sales information, contact Plixer International, Inc. at 207.324.8805, or visit http://www.plixer.com.

Contact Information:

Jackie Abramian
BridgeView Marketing (for Plixer International, Inc.)
207.439.0963
Jackie@bridgeviewmarketing.com
Twitter: @plixerweb

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