Raise the performance of your cybersecurity solutions with Qosmos detailed, real-time DPI-based traffic visibility!

Meet us at booth 236 in the South Expo hall to discover Qosmos ixEngine and Qosmos DPI Probe for cyber threat hunting

  • See a demo of Qosmos ixEngine, the most widely used DPI engine in cyber security. Developers use it to add detailed, real-time traffic visibility to security solutions, in order to improve network protection and threat detection in NG firewalls, malware & ransomware detection solutions, DLP, cloud security solutions, etc.
  • Discover Enea’s Qosmos Probe, a DPI sensor that leverages the granular visibility of DPI to complement existing security tech stacks and significantly strengthen threat hunting capabilities. It has become a key technology for advanced threat hunting used by large SOCs operated by high-end MSSPs and Managed Detection & Response (MDR) service providers.

 

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Welcome to the Enea booth #6G10 in Hall 6, where we will exhibit our embedded DPI software, open-source based NFVI software platforms, mobile network traffic management, Linux and real-time operating systems, and professional services.

Connect with us onsite to see why solution vendors, systems integrators, and service providers rely on Enea when creating new world leading networking products and services. We invite you to meet with us at MWC19 so we can work to achieve success together.

 

LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS

  • Qosmos ixEngine and DPI Probe
  • uCPE/SD-WAN Virtualization
  • Accelerated Linux
  • Hybrid x86-ARM NFVI for Optimized Telecom Applications
  • Openwave Video Traffic Management & Cloud Data Management

 

 

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This presentation from the Qosmos division of Enea looks at how DPI sensors can improve cyber threat hunting.

This presentation from the Qosmos division of Enea looks at how DPI sensors can improve cyber threat hunting.

The Qosmos Probe is a a Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) sensor that is used to enhance cyber security operations. Used by large SOCs operated by high-end MSSPs and Managed Detection & Response (MDR) service providers, it provides the most granular detail available, delivering a complete picture of activity in a network, including internal traffic. It is a perfect complement to signature-based detection tools, such as IDS/IDS, and full packet capture (FPC), enabling faster, more accurate detection of network infiltration.