Network & Security Devices
Network devices, such as switches, routers and proxies, and security devices, such as firewalls, anti-virus, spyware and spam applications, store log files containing data about network activity and the external and internal traffic that has been blocked or filtered.
WebSpy’s ability to translate network and security device log file data into
manageable information will enable organizations to:
Improve Network Management
Investigate traffic between computers, ports or applications to diagnose network
problems. Gather information to help decide which protocols to prioritize over
others. Better manage network resources and troubleshoot certain events.
Strengthen Security Controls
Verify the configuration of a network's firewall and its control of network
traffic. Identify and investigate security breaches, determine the source of
email viruses and manage their organizational impact.
Maximize Effectiveness of Existing Blocking & Filtering
Solution
Review websites that employees have been denied and granted access to in order
to validate the effectiveness of existing Internet filtering service.
WebSpy’s Vantage range can analyze
and report on log files from network and security devices.
WebSpy supports network device log file formats from the following vendors: