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Discover how FlowTraq, a full-fidelity network flow analyzer, is being used by IT professionals to perform many network monitoring, forensic, and security tasks with just one tool. Bandwidth bottlenecks, policy violations, data leaks, and botnet infections are identified quickly and accurately with FlowTraq.
“When we discovered a network-related security incident, the limitations of our previous network flow tool impacted our ability to completely identify and adequately respond to the situation”, that’s when Georgian College decided to research and move to a new Network Performance Monitoring solution. Find out why they chose Flowtraq over the others.
This NH school administrative unit firmly believes in enhancing education by giving faculty and students access to Internet resources but also needed to ensure movies and other copyrighted material are not illegally downloaded and shared. This requirement was particularly challenging because of the school’s policy of allowing end users to access the wireless network with their own devices including smartphones, tablets and laptops. Read the Case Study >>
Export CISCO NetFlow datagrams to up to 16 flow collectors. Flow Exporter captures 100% of the data in an easy-to-deploy way.
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You are invited to join the FlowTraq Cloud!
Announcing an industry first: a new way to harness the power of FlowTraq's flow analytics with the FlowTraq Cloud.
Advanced Threat Intelligence Services Added to FlowTraq Q2/13
Faster, more powerful, FlowTraq Q2/13 delivers detailed view of the potential network threats with NBI threat management and new threat intelligence service.
Password Cracking Attacks? FlowTraq has you covered.
With its full-fidelity NetFlow store, FlowTraq keeps track of everything, even those little three-packet failed login attempts.