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Network Security Vision with Application Visibility | Live discussion and demo

You’re always making changes to your network, commissioning and decommissioning servers, moving data to and from the cloud, revising application connectivity settings and policies, and/or adding and removing business applications.

But how do you make sure that you are not running blind and making network configuration mistakes that may lead to outages? Are you leaving firewall openings for unused applications, making your network vulnerable to insider threats or outside attackers?

Stop running blind. Expand your vision with application visibility.

With application visibility, you associate your traffic flows to the related business applications, enhance network visibility, improve troubleshooting, gain enhanced compliance reports, and even save time while improving security on your network.

In this webinar, Avishai Wool, AlgoSec’s co-founder and CTO, and Yoni Geva, AlgoSec’s Product Manager, will demonstrate – in a live demo – how to overcome these challenges and ensure business continuity through application visibility.

Join the webinar and learn how to:

  • Associate your business applications with your security policy rules.

  • Identify the network traffic relevant for each application.

  • Identify hidden risks and vulnerabilities in your applications.

  • Associate compliance violations with relevant business applications.

  • Improve troubleshooting by identifying affected applications.

  • Better document the applications on your network.

March 5, 2020



Prof. Avishai Wool

CTO & Co Founder AlgoSec

Yoni Geva

Product Manager

Relevant resources

Adopting an application-centric approach to security management: getting business leaders interested

Adopting an application-centric approach to security management: getting business leaders interested

The Need for Application-Centric Security Policy Management

The Need for Application-Centric Security Policy Management

Choose a better way to manage your network

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