Quickly learn the definitions and functions of key networking technologies, and how Netscout incorporates these technologies into products and solutions. These pages can help you understand benefits, what you can do with the technology, and how it works, with links to additional resources.

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Learn About Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity fundamentals and modern techniques for safeguarding and defending electronic data from cyberattacks.

Learn About Network Monitoring

Key information on getting full network visibility to finally see and understand your entire network

Learn About DDoS Attacks

In a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack, a network of computers work in tandem to overflow an access point and prevent legitimate users from accessing a service.

Learn About Mobile Network Monitoring and 5G

Understanding mobile network technologies to monitor and manage your entire network.

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What is a Signature?

A recognizable, distinguishing pattern associated with an attack, such as a binary string in a virus or a particular set of keystrokes used to gain unauthorized access to a system.

What is Signature-Based Detection?

The process of comparing signatures against observed events to identify possible incidents.

What is a SIM?

SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) is part of a removable integrated circuit smart card known as a SIM Card. They are used in mobile phones and mobile computers using hone connections to securely store the service-subscriber key (IMSI) used in identifying a subscriber. Since the SIM identifies the subscriber, not the device, a user can change phones...

SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) is part of a removable integrated circuit smart card known as a SIM Card. They are used in mobile phones and mobile computers using hone connections to securely store the service-subscriber key (IMSI) used in identifying a subscriber. Since the SIM identifies the subscriber, not the device, a user can change phones by removing the SIM card from one mobile phone and inserting it into another mobile phone or broadband telephony device.

What is SIP Protocol?

SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is an application layer protocol used to create, modify, and terminate sessions for internet telephony, multimedia conferences, and so on.

What is SIP Trunk?

SIP Trunk is a Session Internet Protocol-based telephone trunk that forms a VoIP network.

What is Skimming?

The unauthorized use of a reader to read tags without the authorization or knowledge of the tag’s owner or the individual in possession of the tag.

Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Every October, the NETSCOUT team promotes the conversation around Cybersecurity Awareness Month. We share resources and expertise on how everyone, from end users to service providers, can improve their cyber literacy, keep up with the newest technologies, and join the industry.

Learn how to stay safe online with our helpful resources.

Cybersecurity Awareness Month

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