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  1. How next-gen DPI addresses the shortcomings of SSL/TLS inspection

    Decryption using SSL/TLS inspection is admittedly the simplest method to address the loss of traffic visibility due to encryption. Deciphering the payload information provides all the prerequisite information at the packet level, allowing network administrators to manage and secure traffic flows effectively and efficiently. This article highlights the shortcomings of SSL/TLS. It discusses how next-gen DPI, equipped with encrypted traffic intelligence (ETI) addresses these limitations by combining advanced techniques such as machine learning, deep learning and advanced caching.

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  3. Rohde & Schwarz introduces R&S®INTRA empowering CSPs to derive maximum value from network data

    New intelligent network traffic analytics solution, boasting unmatched connectivity and processing speed, to be showcased at Rohde & Schwarz’s booth (#S-2814) at Mobile World Congress Americas

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  4. GTP correlation for mobile network security


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  5. Whitepaper: DPI and 5G

    DPI’s granular classification capabilities help network operators manage an array of new applications and services introduced by 5G. Application awareness and detailed traffic analytics are key for various network services to support 5G's features, such as network slicing and edge computing. Deep packet inspection technology empowers real-time traffic classification, feeding information into the network to support the implementation of these advanced features.

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  6. Game changer 5G - Capture new opportunities using DPI

    Deep packet inspection (DPI) becomes key in 5G as it provides real-time network visibility and real-time application awareness from the core to the edge and across all layers and nodes within the network. At this page, we have summarized all our expert knowledge and publications providing a detailed understanding of how DPI enhances 5G to help you capture new opportunities. Get insights on how to accelerate 5G for your business with real-time application awareness powered by deep packet inspection technology.

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  7. How the DPI engine R&S®PACE 2 helped Nubewell’s secure SD-WAN to rapidly gain recognition

    "For us, this meant that ipoque's DPI library would keep growing, enabling us to secure SD-WANs proactively and in real time. Our investment in R&S®PACE 2 has paid off early because of their knowledge of DPI [...]

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  8. 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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  9. Cloud native networks: gearing up for an agile future

    At one time, businesses were content deploying their own IT infrastructure, adding more hardware and appliances as transactions and operations grew. They then saw the limitations of proprietary hardware in scaling growth and saw how cloud and virtualization gave them the computing resources they needed to deploy and run their applications on a flexible, on-demand model. Efficiency gains however, are not the only push factors for the adoption of cloud-native networks.

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  10. Data loss prevention: Risk and reputation management with real-time visibility

    To implement data loss prevention (DLP) successfully, organizations must have an in-depth understanding of their business nature, data, transactions, digital assets, endpoints, connectivity, access privileges and existing security policies. This article discusses the need for data loss prevention (DLP) in response to the prevalence of data breaches, infiltration, espionage and data destruction affecting organizations today. It highlights the role of deep packet inspection (DPI) in providing real-time detection of cyber-threats and traffic anomalies and as a means to identify, manage and block both external and insider threats before data security is compromised.

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