Netforce Analyzer™
BANDWIDTH & TRAFFIC ANALYSIS WITH BUILT-IN VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT

Netforce Analyzer™ Service Overview

MainNerve’s Netforce Analyzer™ is a fully managed service provided monthly, quarterly or annually that provides detailed analysis & accounting of your network assets. Netforce Analyzer™ provides deep visibility into network traffic behavior and trends. Leveraging multiple classes of network flow data, we identify which users, applications and protocols are consuming bandwidth within your network.

Bandwidth Utilization

Top 10 Analysis

Host Reporting

Exclusive to Netforce Analyzer™ is our ability to perform vulnerability assessments of network segments and hosts. Determine whether hosts on the network are vulnerable to attack. Receive detailed 3rd party reports monthly, quarterly, or annually on the security of your network.

Security Holes Reporting

Vulnerabilty Identification

The Netforce Analyzer™ also includes a non-blocking version of our  proprietary malware defense system, the Adaptive DarkNet™. This feature will assess whether compromised hosts on the network are talking out to external command and control systems, and whether or not your network is being slowed by bogon (unallocated IP space) traffic moving across the WAN.

Compromised Hosts

The Netforce Analyzer™ managed service provides detailed reports using both advanced bandwidth accounting and built in security features. Our reporting will allow your organization to quickly analyze bandwidth consumption to determine where problems exist.

In looking at the features of Netforce Analyzer™, it’s easy to understand the value of combining them into a single service. Be confident that your bandwidth is secure and being consumed for legitimate business purposes. Know that your investment in bandwidth is being used to it’s full potential.

Key Benefits

  • Bandwidth & traffic accounting for internal hosts
  • Review historical flow-data over time
  • Determine protocols in use and resource consumption
  • Know which applications use a majority of resources

Key Questions Answered

  • How much bandwidth is being consumed by mission critical applications vs. non-essential functions?
  • Why am I paying so much for bandwidth, yet the network is consistently slow?
  • Are misconfigured devices and hosts causing unnecessary traffic to be forwarded across the network?
  • Has the network been compromised by malware?
  • If so, how much bandwidth is this consuming and which hosts are involved?
  • Are internal hosts on the network vulnerable to attack?
  • How can an independent 3rd party quickly analyze this?

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