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DEFINITION -

A network analyzer (also called a protocol analyzer or packetanalyzer) is a combination of hardware andprogramming, or in some cases a stand-alone hardware device, that canbe installed in a computer or network to enhance protection againstmalicious activity. Network analyzers can supplement firewalls,anti-virus programs, and spyware detection programs.

Network analyzers can:

  • Provide detailed statistics for current and recent activity on thenetwork.
  • Test anti-malware programs and pinpointpotential vulnerabilities
  • Detect unusual levels of network traffic.
  • Detect unusual packet characteristics.
  • Identify packet sources or destinations.
  • Configure alarms for defined threats.
  • Search for specific data strings in packets.
  • Monitor bandwidth utilization as a function of time.
  • Create application-specific plug-ins.
  • Display all statistics on a user-friendly control panel.

Network analyzers are not intended to replace firewalls, anti-virusprograms, or spyware detection programs. However, the use of a networkanalyzer in addition to other countermeasures can minimize theprobability that an attack will occur, and can facilitate rapidresponse in the event an attack begins.

LAST UPDATED: 31 Aug 2006

Read more about network analyzer:
- Network Instruments, LLC explains how network analyzers can enhance security.


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