BOSTON, Jan. 05, 2017 -- CSPi Inc. (NASDAQ:CSPI), a technology provider of networking products, IT managed solutions and advanced security services, announced that it will be attending FloCon 2017 in San Diego, January 9, 2017.
With network intrusions increasing in frequency and sophistication, security teams and IT professionals are now much more focused on identifying and preventing zero-day attacks. This has led to a growing need to pair flow analysis systems and techniques with traditional packet capture solutions. In addition, security analysts are seeking providers who can assist in the creation of leading-edge infrastructures that leverage open source applications such as Bro IDS, Suricata or Wireshark.
CSPi’s Myricom™ ARC Series of network adapters with Sniffer10G implement pure packet processing to provide complete network visibility and meet the needs of enterprise security teams. The ARC Series of network adapters provide advanced features and capabilities such as:
- Zero-loss packet capture
- Nanosecond scale timestamping at full line rate
- Load balance packet delivery for up to 32 endpoints
- Support for libpcap, WinPcap and PF_RING libraries
- Compatibility with open source packet capture application tools including Bro IDS, Suricata and Wireshark
“Network analysis is only as good as the data captured,” said Luca Deri, founder and project lead of the ntop project. “This makes the network adapter a key component in the design of any network sensor. The Myricom ARC Series with Sniffer10G adapter provides us with not only the zero loss packet capture that our flow analysis tools depend on, but also the ability to scale as technical needs change.”
To learn more about CSPi’s Myricom ARC Series network adapters, visit http://www.cspi.com/Myricom_ARC_Series.
About CSPi
CSPi (NASDAQ:CSPI) maintains two distinct and dynamic divisions – High Performance Products and Technology Solutions – with a shared vision for technology excellence. CSPi’s High Performance Products division offers extreme-performance Ethernet products for diverse applications, including cybersecurity, financial trading, content creation/distribution, storage networking applications, as well computer signal processing systems. CSPi’s Technology Solutions division provides innovative technology solutions for network solutions, wireless & mobility, unified communications & collaboration, data center solutions, advanced security, along with professional and managed services across those technology focus areas. CSPi Technology Solutions works with the world’s leading IT software and infrastructure companies to create solutions for the unique IT requirements of its customers. For more information, please visit www.cspi.com.
About ntop
The ntop project was started in 1998 by Luca Deri whose goal was to create a simple yet effective web-based traffic monitoring platform. With more than 15 years spent on R&D in the networking world, the ntop team, still lead by the project founder, is a recognized source of expertise in the packet capture and analysis community. Known mainly as software developer, the ntop team also provides custom solutions for those people that have unique networking related challenges. For more information, please visit www.ntop.org.
Contact Information For Press Amy Carey CSPi, Inc. Tel: 978-954-5051 Email: [email protected]


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