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Flow Analysis

Comprehensive Flow-Based Monitoring for Network Visibility

Flow Analysis is the process of examining network data flows to gain deep insights into traffic behavior. It goes beyond identifying who is communicating with whom and for how long by analyzing protocols, applications, and user behavior. This enables organizations to detect trends, uncover anomalies, and identify security risks that traditional Network Traffic Analysis (NTA) tools may overlook.

Network Traffic Overview

Comprehensive Traffic Overview

Provides a high-level view of network traffic volume and patterns based on NetFlow data. It helps identify who is communicating with whom, the amount of data exchanged, and overall traffic behavior within the network.

Raw Traffic Data Analysis

Detailed Flow Records for Deep Analysis

Displays raw NetFlow data in an easily analyzable format, allowing administrators to examine source, destination, protocol, and ports used in network communication.

Traffic Pattern Insights

Granular Traffic Insights for Network Performance & Security

Provides detailed insights into network traffic patterns based on applications, protocols, and associated devices to detect anomalies and identify potential security threats.

Network Traffic Overview

Comprehensive Traffic Overview

Provides a high-level view of network traffic volume and patterns based on NetFlow data. It helps identify who is communicating with whom, the amount of data exchanged, and overall traffic behavior within the network.

Raw Traffic Data Analysis

Detailed Flow Records for Deep Analysis

Displays raw NetFlow data in an easily analyzable format, allowing administrators to examine source, destination, protocol, and ports used in network communication.

Traffic Pattern Insights

Granular Traffic Insights for Network Performance & Security

Provides detailed insights into network traffic patterns based on applications, protocols, and associated devices to detect anomalies and identify potential security threats.

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