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Director of Product Management

As the leader of Lancope’s product management team, Joe Yeager is responsible for the innovation and advancement of the six StealthWatch product lines. Prior to Lancope, Yeager was a Product Manager for Hewlett-Packard in its Application Security Center division where he oversaw WebInspect, an industry-leading Web application security solution. At Hewlett-Packard, Yeager successfully brought large-scale product releases to a market of over 1,300 customers worldwide. Earlier in his career, Yeager was in charge of pre- and post-sales support for all international customers of SPI Dynamics, based in its London office. Yeager holds a B.S. in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Lancope Releases StealthWatch 6.2

Lancope has just released the next generation of the StealthWatch System, version 6.2. StealthWatch 6.2 has been designed to allow customers to take advantage of new technology trends (e.g. virtualization, user mobility and BYOD) without sacrificing the network visibility and integrity that are core to our solution. READ MORE

Will IPv6 Bring Greater Security to the Internet?

That is up to us to decide. As pointed out in a recent blog posting, World IPv6 Day is fast approaching. On this day, June 8, the world’s IPv6 infrastructure will be tested by several major organizations in preparation for the inevitable cutover from IPv4. There are many questions floating around out there about how this transition will affect both businesses and Internet users. One question we are often asked at Lancope is what kind of effect the move to IPv6 will have on security. Overall, IPv6 should in fact be more secure than IPv4. First of all, the protocol… READ MORE
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Announcing StealthWatch 6.0

After 14 months in the making, I am extremely proud to announce the release of StealthWatch 6.0, the largest release in Lancope’s 10-year history. The release has more features than we can possibly cover in one blog entry, so here is the breakdown of the top 5. 1. Application Awareness StealthWatch FlowSensors, Cisco's NBAR-enabled NetFlow, or BlueCoat's PacketShaper appliances bring true Layer 7 application awareness to StealthWatch. The FlowSensors are now equipped with Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) abilities to identify applications at Layer 7.  If a flow is encrypted, behavioral analytics kick in to identify protocols within the encrypted traffic,… READ MORE