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/ Eileen Haggerty

From Horseback to Real-Time Observability

When America’s founders declared independence in 1776, communication traveled at the speed of a horse. Messages moved between colonies via riders, ships, and handwritten letters...

  • Enterprise
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/ Agnes Mends Crentsil

Why Digital Twins Are Now Mission-Critical for Scaling 5G with Confidence

Communications service provider (CSP) networks have evolved from static infrastructure into dynamic, multidomain ecosystems spanning radio-access network (RAN), transport, core...

  • Service Provider
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/ Brad Christian

NETSCOUT Earns Six Leader Badges in the G2 Summer 2026 Grid Reports

NETSCOUT is proud to announce that multiple solutions have earned Leader badges in the G2 Summer 2026 Grid Reports. These recognitions reflect continued customer confidence in...

  • DDoS
  • Enterprise
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/ Eileen Haggerty

When Too Much Data Becomes Too Big an AI Problem

As AIOps’ mission grows more vital to enterprises and service providers, so too does the demand for enormous volumes of data. However, with that avalanche of data comes a rising...

  • Enterprise
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/ Jennifer Steele

Game-Changing AI in the RAN Plays by Its Own Rules

If you believe the hype, AI is on the verge of “taking over” the radio-access network (RAN), yet a new report from Senza Fili reveals the situation is far less dramatic. In “ Is AI...

  • Service Provider
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/ Michael Wetherbee

75,000 DDoS-for-Hire Actors Targeted by Law Enforcement

Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks have become increasingly accessible, commercialized, and disruptive. As reported by Yahoo News, European law enforcement agencies...

  • DDoS
  • Security
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/ Anthony Cote

What Is NETSCOUT Smart Data and Why Is It So Important?

The golden rule of data used to be “more is better.” For years, enterprises spent millions of dollars overengineering analytics pipelines around that idea. But something was...

  • AIOps
  • Enterprise
  • Partnerships
  • Security
  • Service Provider
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/ Robert Derby

Understanding Network Traffic for Threat Hunting

Most threat hunting starts with a question: What are we missing? That question matters because attackers rarely use one clean, repeatable mode of operation. They move across...

  • Security
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/ Michael Wetherbee

Black Box Versus Glass Box DDoS Protection

Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks continue to grow in scale, frequency, and sophistication, forcing organizations to rethink not just how they defend against attacks...

  • DDoS
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/ Eileen Haggerty

Intellyx Names NETSCOUT to Prestigious 2026 Digital Innovator Award List

Earning industrywide recognition two years in a row is very rewarding. Achieving that same honor six consecutive times makes a statement. Being selected by Intellyx for its 2026...

  • Enterprise
  • Service Provider
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/ Robert Derby

How to Operationalize Threat Hunting with NETSCOUT, SIEM, XDR, EDR, and SOAR

Threat hunting does not fail because security teams lack tools. It fails because the tools are often used as separate workspaces instead of connected parts of the same...

  • Security
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/ Anthony Cote

Solving Network Blind Spots Created by Massive Data Silos

“Dump everything first, structure it later” is a risky data migration strategy. In a large enterprise, moving petabytes across a network is nerve-racking and expensive, so many...

  • Enterprise