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SASE: Conquering the ever expanding enterprise edge
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is a network architecture that allows enterprises to securely connect remote users and devices to the enterprise-wide area network(WAN). SASE essentially combines ‘network-as-a-service’ with ‘security-as-a-service’ to provide enterprises, especially those with a growing number of edge connections covering branches, mobile workers, remote workers and IoT devices, the means to monitor, manage and secure their enterprise networks and assets. If SASE will be the crucial architecture for securing and managing the ever-expanding enterprise perimeter, deep packet inspection is the logical complement, providing real-time intelligence at every point along the way.
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Working at ipoque means being involved in exciting projects with international clients and partners, shaping the further development of our products, and mastering challenges as part of our team. Find out more about our values, benefits, and open positions.
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The importance of SD-WANs and the need for application awareness
In today’s digital economy, businesses rely on connectivity. SD-WANs offer predictable application performance and reliability along with secure, uninterrupted connectivity, but they need to be intelligent or application-aware to ensure advanced security, optimize user experience, enable real-time business decisions, and increase business productivity. With the help of embedded deep packet inspection (DPI) technology, SD-WAN vendors can now deliver intelligent routing, traffic steering and enterprise application performance with advanced reporting capabilities to take SD-WANs to the next level.
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Enhancing network visibility for SD-WAN in the era of cloud and SaaS
One of the most touted benefits of SD-WAN is the execution of network policies via dynamic provisioning of network services such as firewalls, load balancers and session controllers. With SD-WAN, centrally controlled orchestrators can now control network functions remotely, allowing network services to respond instantaneously to the type of application that is being delivered. However, to respond to the demands of the traffic and dynamically provision network services by application types, networks require network visibility through application awareness. Identifying an application, its attribute or its application family allows networks to become intelligent enforcing corresponding policies.
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Nubewell chooses advanced DPI software from Rohde & Schwarz to build secure SD-WAN solution
Leipzig, Germany — August 31, 2020 — ipoque GmbH, a provider of industry-leading OEM deep packet inspection (DPI) software, today announced that the Indian cybersecurity vendor Nubewell has licensed its DPI engine R&S®PACE 2 to add granular IP traffic visibility to the company’s SD-WAN solution. R&S®PACE 2 provides detailed insights into network traffic with application and user-level visibility. This visibility is key to enforce advanced security policies, prevent network misuse and optimize application performance.
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VPN and visibility: the paradox of secure networking
Secure connectivity provided by Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) enables enterprises to keep their users connected to enterprise resources. Real-time insights into VPN traffic help enterprises manage not just their own VPN services, but also third-party VPN traffic traversing their networks. This blog post discusses how deep packet inspection (DPI) delivers these insights and how enterprises can use these insights for enhanced performance and security of their networks.
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Winning in an app-centric world: How DPI’s latest traffic signatures keep networks ahead of the game
What are the latest trends in apps and what's the impact of app traffic on the security and management of IP networks? TikTok, Facebook, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Instagram and Zoom have become absolutely essential for everyone, especially with the outbreak of the pandemic. How do network operators manage this increased app traffic? Read about the importance of frequently updated signature libraries for DPI in managing app traffic.
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DEM deployments to grow ninefold over the next three years — DPI-driven application awareness critical to sustaining growth
Leipzig, Germany, April 21, 2021 — ipoque GmbH, a Rohde & Schwarz company and provider of industry-leading OEM deep packet inspection (DPI) software, today published their first report on digital experience monitoring (DEM), addressing user experience monitoring for cloud and software as a service (SaaS), and the importance of real-time traffic intelligence provided by DPI. The report, which is based on a survey of leading DEM vendors, finds that 91 % of DEM vendors identify DPI as a key capability for enhancing DEM monitoring insights.
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Seeing the unseen: enhancing application observability through DPI
Observability has become an important component in application performance monitoring, as application telemetry continues to grow broader, deeper and more granular. It ranges from broad data on network conditions such as latency and speeds, to granular insights on each server. It sheds light on each individual transaction that collectively make up the performance of the application. Why is observability important for APM and what is the role of DPI in it?
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Unified secure SD-WAN needs DPI. Why?
Multi-cloud architectures are helping enterprises deliver the agility and flexibility required to bring applications closer to their users. How can the security of this multi-cloud approach be ensured? This article summarizes the vulnerabilities of multi-cloud architectures and explains how DPI-enriched network intelligence and real-time visibility enable the implementation of a unified secure SD-WAN.
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