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Glossary Term Network Flow Monitoring

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What is Network Flow Monitoring?

Network flow monitoring is the process of analyzing and recording network traffic patterns to detect anomalies or potential security threats in real-time.

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Understanding Network Flow Monitoring

Network Flow Monitoring is the process of capturing, recording, and analyzing network traffic patterns to gain insights into the behavior of data packets within a network. It involves collecting data such as source and destination IP addresses, ports, protocols, and timestamps to identify any unusual activities, detect potential security threats, and optimize network performance. This monitoring technique helps organizations to enhance their network security posture by providing visibility into network traffic and facilitating effective incident response and forensic analysis.

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