Tag: Lancope

Upcoming Presentation: Incident Response and Forensics with NetFlow

This Thursday, June 20, Lancope Senior Systems Engineer, Charles Herring, will speak at the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) Motor City Chapter Meeting on the topic of incident response and forensics. During his presentation, he will review how network logging technologies such as NetFlow and IPFIX can be used to create an audit trail of network activity. READ MORE

Post NAC: Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) and Lancope StealthWatch for Total Access Control

Controlling who and what access your network is a critical element to keep your resources safe from malicious threats. Network Admission Control (NAC) solutions like the Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) can police who and what is permitted network access as well as enforce policy for those devices. READ MORE

Cisco Adds Lancope to New Security Technology Partner Ecosystem

Yesterday, Cisco announced that it is teaming with security industry leaders including Lancope to empower customers with greater network visibility and advanced identity and device awareness for combating sophisticated threats. Through its new Platform Exchange Grid (pxGrid), Cisco is enabling Lancope and other partners to share valuable security information back and forth between its systems, as well as among its various partners to foster a stronger, more collaborative approach to network security. READ MORE

Lancope to Present at FIRST Conference Next Week

Next week, Lancope’s Technical Product Marketing Manager, Matt McKinley, will make his way to Thailand to discuss insider threats and targeted attacks at the FIRST Conference. During his session on Tuesday, June 18, McKinley will share best practices for detecting malicious insiders and sophisticated, external attackers on the network. READ MORE

Upcoming Webinar – Insider Threats

Insiders are a key point of weakness when it comes to network security. Join Lancope for a complimentary webinar taking place next Wednesday, June 19, entitled, “Working Late Again, Bob? Your hardest working employee may be your worst threat.” READ MORE