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 Trojan Horse?

A computer program that appears to have a useful function, but also has a hidden and potentially malicious function that evades security mechanisms, sometimes by exploiting legitimate authorizations of a system entity that invokes the program.

What is Trusted Automated eXchange of Indicator (TAXII)?

Trusted Automated eXchange of Indicator is a protocol used to exchange cyber threat intelligence (CTI) over HTTPS. TAXII enables organizations to share CTI by defining an API that aligns with common sharing models.

What is Tuning?

Altering the configuration of an intrusion detection and prevention system to improve its detection accuracy.

What is a UDP Flood DDoS Attack?

A UDP flood is a form of volumetric Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack where the attacker targets and overwhelms random ports on the host with IP packets containing User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets. In this type of attack, the host looks for applications associated with these datagrams. When none are found, the host issues a “Destination...

A UDP flood is a form of volumetric Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack where the attacker targets and overwhelms random ports on the host with IP packets containing User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets. In this type of attack, the host looks for applications associated with these datagrams. When none are found, the host issues a “Destination Unreachable” packet back to the sender. The cumulative effect of being bombarded by such a flood is that the system becomes inundated and therefore unresponsive to legitimate traffic. In a UDP flood DDoS attack, the attacker may also choose to spoof the IP address of the packets. This ensures that the return ICMP packets are not able to reach their host, while also keeping the attack completely anonymous.

What is UMTS?

UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) is a 3G (third generation) packet-based service based on the GSM standard that provides high-speed transmission of text, voice, video, and multimedia for mobile computers and phone users; sometimes referred to as 3GSM.

What is Underblocking?

In the context of DDoS defense, inadvertent forwarding of illegitimate network traffic directed towards servers/applications/services/infrastructure which are under protection

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.

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Cybersecurity Awareness Month

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