公司规模
Large Corporate
产品
- Vectra AI
技术栈
- Ixia taps
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Customer Satisfaction
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
适用功能
- 离散制造
用例
- 网络安全
关于客户
客户是一家企业组织,使用 Vectra AI 监控网络活动并识别潜在恶意活动。该组织拥有庞大的网络,正在分析 89,000 个并发 IP。该组织在其数据中心使用 Vectra AI,由 Vectra 控制版本控制。该组织正在考虑增加 Vectra AI 的使用,将其纳入其正在设置的新云环境中。
挑战
该组织正在处理大量网络流量,分析了 89,000 个并发 IP。这导致了大量噪音,只有 1% 的流量值得深入调查。挑战在于过滤掉噪音并专注于需要关注的高风险事件。此外,该组织需要一个解决方案,能够提供对网络攻击整个生命周期行为的可见性,而不仅仅是互联网网关。这包括识别网络上未经授权的设备并检测可疑域活动。
解决方案
该组织使用 Vectra AI 通过 Ixia 分接头嗅探网络。Vectra AI 在关联看似不相关的事件方面特别有效。该组织使用 API 调用将其 CMDB 数据注入大脑,从而大大加快了该过程。该解决方案可以大规模捕获网络元数据,并用安全信息丰富它。该解决方案提供了对网络攻击整个生命周期行为的可见性,而不仅仅是互联网网关。它还会对威胁进行分类并将其与受感染的主机设备关联起来。该组织已设置分类过滤器来过滤掉噪音并专注于需要注意的高风险事件。
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