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  1. Six reasons why DPI is better than DNS analysis

    As networks evolve and encryption becomes more prevalent, traditional DNS analysis is struggling to keep up. While DNS provides essential insights into domain activity, its limitations leave gaps in security and traffic visibility. DPI fills these gaps by providing a more complete view of network activity, ensuring both stronger security and better performance. Learn how DPI goes beyond DNS queries to analyze every packet of data, even in encrypted traffic.

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  2. Next-gen deep packet inspection software

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  3. DPI engine R&S®PACE 2

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  4. Keeping containers and pods safe in the cloud: How network visibility helps

    The architecture of microservices often results in an expanded attack surface of cloud-native applications. However, security risks and vulnerabilities inherent in container environments can be mitigated using real-time packet visibility. Find out more about the role of deep packet inspection (DPI) for container network security in the context of microservices and cloud-native applications.

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  5. First packet classification in an encrypted world

    As new encryption technologies proliferate, caching-based first packet classification used in DPI will become increasingly ineffective in identifying the underlying applications and services. As a result, there is an urgent need to develop advanced DPI methods, leveraging machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) to ensure applications and services are effectively and accurately identified

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  6. DPI conquers encrypted traffic with machine learning and deep learning

    Encryption keeps packets obscure and safe, but it also poses various visibility and monitoring challenges for network operators. In an encrypted world, how can they maintain accurate traffic visibility and classification for reliable threat detection and network management? The answer is Encrypted Traffic Intelligence (ETI). By incorporating machine learning and deep learning, the DPI engine R&S®PACE 2 is able to deliver this intelligence, providing application awareness for encrypted, obfuscated or anonymized traffic.

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  7. Reinstating cloud visibility with deep packet inspection

    Deep packet inspection software delivers cloud visibility by equipping analytics intermediaries with application awareness which can be used to select and forward cloud traffic to a wide range of monitoring, security and network management tools. For distributed applications hosted and delivered from different clouds, the analysis provided by R&S®PACE 2 ensures that no gaps are left unattended in managing and delivering critical applications. Likewise, R&S®PACE 2 enables further optimization of cloud security management by coupling inspection of traffic anomalies with application awareness.

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  8. Rohde & Schwarz reveals future-proof OEM deep packet inspection engine for encrypted traffic visibility

    Leipzig, Germany — April 13, 2022 — today, ipoque, a Rohde & Schwarz company and an industry-leading provider of OEM deep packet inspection (DPI) software, announced a major enhancement of its AI-powered DPI engine R&S®PACE 2. The DPI engine now leverages machine learning and deep learning methodologies that deliver superior visibility of encrypted traffic and mitigate the loss of traffic visibility that is common with traditional DPI methodologies. With its new ML-based encrypted traffic analytics capabilities, ipoque offers a future-proof DPI engine for networking and cybersecurity solutions unlike any other DPI library on the market.

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  9. Rohde & Schwarz launches VPP-native OEM DPI engine R&S®vPACE to drive network traffic visibility for cloud computing environments

    Leipzig, Germany — April 20, 2022 — ipoque GmbH, a Rohde & Schwarz company, today announced the launch of R&S®vPACE, its vector packet processing (VPP)-native deep packet inspection (DPI) engine designed specifically to meet the IP traffic visibility needs in cloud computing environments. As a cloud-optimized module, R&S®vPACE powers virtualized and cloud-native functions (VNFs/CNFs) such as 5G user plane functions with real-time, deep traffic insights.

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  10. Rohde & Schwarz showcases OEM network analytics solutions for application and subscriber awareness at RSA Conference

    Leipzig, Germany — May 25, 2022 — ipoque, a Rohde & Schwarz company, today announced that it will showcase its suite of OEM network traffic visibility solutions at RSA Conference, taking place June 6–9, 2022 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco in North Expo at booth 6379.

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