Austin, Texas and San Jose, United States. 03 August, 2022 – Endace and Vectra announced an integration partnership that combines Endace’s packet capture and always-on network recording with the Vectra AI-driven threat detection and response platform. The combination of the two products gives security teams accurate discovery at all attack stages with conclusive forensic evidence, for faster and simpler threat investigation and response.
The Vectra platform uses AI to automate and detect hidden cyberthreats through continuous analysis of network traffic. Attack behaviors are exposed with a combination of data science, machine learning and behavioral analytics.
EndaceProbes accurately record weeks or months of network traffic, to put every detail of every threat right at your fingertips. Turnkey integrations with best-in-class security and performance tools, like the Vectra platform, enables fast, accurate incident investigation and resolution.
The result of this integration provides customers with:
“Detecting and responding to threats before the attackers establish a foothold is critical to defending against advanced cyber threats,” says Cary Wright, VP of products at Endace. “Integrating Vectra’s AI driven threat detection with EndaceProbe provides security teams with one-click to all the evidence required to respond to any threat.”
“SOC teams often rely on recorded packet data during forensic investigations to support their findings. We are excited that customers can now Integrate the Vectra Platform with EndaceProbes and accelerate the incident response process,” says Brad Woodberg, director of product management at Vectra.
Read more about the technical details of this integration here: Endace.
Watch the integration demo here: Endace.
Vectra is the latest company to join Endace’s fusion partner program. The program provides pre-built integrations of solutions with EndaceProbe’s powerful API to deliver higher performance, easier integration and on-demand deployment to our customers.
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