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Lancope to Provide Monitoring for Cisco at London 2012 Olympic Games

Lancope’s technology partner Cisco is playing a critical role in delivering the infrastructure support for the London 2012 Olympic Games. The company is also showcasing innovative technology solutions in its Cisco House, to be open for five months at the Olympic Park. Cisco’s CSIRT is monitoring network traffic for the Cisco House, and we are proud to announce that its arsenal of mobile monitoring tools includes Lancope’s StealthWatch System. READ MORE

The ROI of NetFlow

As networks are becoming more complex and cyber threats are rapidly evolving, governments, enterprises and academic institutions are taking a hard look at their network and security infrastructure to determine where they can get the biggest bang for their buck. Lancope has recently completed a report on the ROI that can be achieved through its StealthWatch System. READ MORE

Cover Your Back Against Mac Attacks

As Mac users struggle with recently-reported security concerns, enterprises that have a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policy should also bolster their defenses. In today’s fast-paced computing era where convenience, mobility and IT consumerization reign, it is becoming increasingly difficult for IT administrators to keep track of and properly secure all of the devices – including laptops – that enter the corporate environment. The only viable solution to this BYOD challenge is NetFlow. Already inherent in routers and switches, NetFlow can provide in-depth insight into every activity happening across the network. READ MORE

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

State of Security in the BYOD Era

The Bring Your Own Device movement is spreading through the industry. What is your company doing to secure your network from new risks created by employee owned devices? READ MORE