04 July 2011
Endace EMEA General Manager Jason Moore to Discuss Building a Scalable National Cyber Monitoring Infrastructure
Auckland, New Zealand — July 4, 2011 — Endace (LSE: EDA), world leaders in network monitoring tools and recording solutions, today announced Jason Moore, General Manager, EMEA, will be a featured speaker at National Security 2011 on July 5 at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference center in London.
Moore will be presenting at 9:50 a.m. on the requirements for a scalable national cyber monitoring infrastructure. He will discuss with attendees the evolving cyber threat landscape and the vital role that packet capture accuracy plays in building a scalable national cyber monitoring infrastructure.
“The swing from traditional ‘armed’ threats to Internet-borne threats has been extraordinarily rapid and created an entirely new threat landscape for governments to deal with,” Moore said. “Protecting national security is far harder today than it’s ever been before. Endace has worked closely with a variety of government agencies for many years, helping to facilitate, empower and enable the activities of those responsible for keeping us safe. We look forward to sharing our expertise and insights with conference delegates.”
Following the day’s formal proceedings, Endace will be hosting a gathering on the exhibition floor for all conference delegates. Special guest Will Greenwood, one of England’s greatest rugby players, will be stopping by to share his perspectives on the value of working together as a team to solve tough challenges – whether that’s winning the Rugby World Cup or addressing issues of national cyber security.
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About Endace
Endace provides open network monitoring and recording systems that form the basis for mission-critical network security, traffic analysis and latency measurement solutions.
Endace Systems are purpose built to be deployed as a fabric, from the edge to the core of the network. Working in unison they provide a comprehensive monitoring fabric on which a range of open source, commercial or custom applications can be run simultaneously.
One hundred percent packet capture is now accepted as a non-negotiable input to systems that are being used to monitor, measure and analyze critical networks. Based on proprietary DAG technology, Endace’s systems have a global reputation for consistently capturing and analyzing 100-percent of network traffic on any network interface and at any speed from 10Mb/s to 100Gb/s.
Based in Auckland, New Zealand, Endace also has offices in the U.K. and the United States. Quoted on London's AIM, the stock code is LSE: EDA.
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