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SOC employees review a bottleneck
/ Robert Derby

Why Investigation Is the SOC’s New Bottleneck, and How to Fix It

At RSA Conference 2025, we surveyed more than 70 cybersecurity professionals, asking some critical questions about their threat detection and incident response (TDIR) process...

  • Event
  • Security
3 people looking at monitor in datacenter
/ Brad Christian

Protecting Firewall Capacity from DDoS and Other Threats

Firewalls are important network devices for security and other applications. They help filter traffic based on specific criteria to prevent illegitimate users from accessing the...

  • DDoS
People in city street
/ Brad Christian

The Dangers and Threats of Zero-Day Attacks

Zero-day threats are among the biggest risks in cybersecurity. They occur when a vulnerability—in this case meaning a security flaw or weak point in software or hardware that is...

  • Security
Omnis Cyber Intelligence Blog Header
/ Robert Derby

The Invisible Threats You’re Not Seeing—and Why That Matters

Cybersecurity isn’t a game of cat and mouse. It’s a game of chess—one where the opponent is always thinking five moves ahead. Every organization wants to believe it has a strong...

  • Security
Man with glasses at computer in the dark
/ Brad Christian

The Ultimate Defense Against Multivector DDoS Attacks

Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks are evolving. According to the NETSCOUT DDoS Threat Intelligence Report, there is a decline in volumetric reflection/amplification...

  • DDoS
  • Service Provider
Azure
/ Michael Segal

Enhancing NETSCOUT Solutions for AIOps, SecOps, NetOps, and DevOps in Azure

As digital transformation accelerates and AI/ML adoption expands, organizations increasingly depend on actionable metadata to improve service assurance, observability, and...

  • AIOps
  • DDoS
  • Enterprise
  • Event
  • Executive
Forward Looking female
/ Robert Derby

Why Cybersecurity Needs to Focus More on Investigation

When we think about cybersecurity, most of us picture alarms going off, software scanning for viruses, and firewalls keeping the bad guys out. Detection and response are the heavy...

  • Security
5 Myths About DDoS Attacks
/ Brad Christian

5 Myths About DDoS Attacks and Protection

Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks come in many shapes and sizes, as do the myths surrounding them. These myths can center on motivations, DDoS attack vectors and...

  • DDoS
  • Service Provider
Cloud with lock inside
/ NETSCOUT

Enabling Splunk Observability and Security with NETSCOUT Smart Data

Splunk has a great commercial titled No more “I don’t knows.” The commercial depicts an organization struggling to determine why its business-critical application is down. Question...

  • Event
  • Security
Virtual Med-Visit on tablet
/ Robert Derby

Keeping Healthcare Systems Secure Via the Power of Network Visibility

The beating heart of the healthcare sector is under increased threats, and no amount of antibiotics can protect the proverbial patient. In this case, we’re referring to the vital...

  • Security
hands on keyboard in the dark
/ Gary Sockrider

DDoS: The Next Generation

Geopolitical conflict continues to drive up the number of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, with spikes of up to 1,900 percent in certain areas correlating with...

  • DDoS
  • Service Provider
Hands typing on laptop holding a credit card
/ Robert Derby

What Happened Before the Breach?

A major retailer has just suffered a massive data breach. Customer credit card information is circulating on the dark web, fraudulent transactions are skyrocketing, and consumer...

  • Security