ExtraHop machine learning technology is now available globally in both its performance management and Reveal(x) solutions.
When paired with the ExtraHop analytics-first workflow, IT teams are instantly alerted to security and performance issues that they can then easily and rapidly investigate from high-level performance metrics to individual transactions to packets – all in a matter of clicks. The broad availability of machine learning within the ExtraHop performance and security products delivers enhanced value to customers by surfacing the most immediate security threats and performance impacts.
ExtraHop's advanced machine learning is a highly secure and scalable technology that uses strong detectors based on dimensionality reduction and outlier detection to identify anomalies in real time. The technology builds self-adapting models for every device, network and application, and then proactively detects and surfaces potential issues in the environment directly into the ExtraHop UI. ExtraHop's machine learning automatically de-identifies personal information in order to protect sensitive information and customer privacy, a critical step in meeting global data privacy regulations like GDRP.
"The real-time network analytics ExtraHop provides already helps companies across the globe to better understand their environment and potential threats," said Bryce Hein, SVP for ExtraHop. "With the addition of machine learning, we're helping surface performance and security anomalies faster than ever, cutting through the noise to keep security and IT teams focused on the most important issues. Not only will this help them stay secure and compliant, but it will also help ensure a better digital experience for customers."
In production in hundreds of customer environments in the United States and Australia, ExtraHop's machine learning has helped security and IT organizations spot and resolve hundreds of performance- and security-impacting anomalies, from reverse DNS lookups to the WannaCry ransomware outbreak. As a result, customers using ExtraHop machine learning have increased uptime, detected threats, mitigated breaches, improved performance, and fostered better collaboration across teams.
ExtraHop machine learning is now available within ExtraHop Reveal(x) security products and as an option in ExtraHop performance management solutions in North America, European Union, UK, Singapore, Australia and South Korea, via ExtraHop's value-added resellers and for an annual subscription.
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