whats new in q3
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The FlowTraq team is proud to announce the availability of the Q3/13 release of FlowTraq. This release comes with a lot of new features aimed at improving your ability to secure and manage large networks.TRANSCRIPT
Whats New In Q3
The FlowTraq team is proud to announce the availability of the Q3/13 release of FlowTraq. This
release comes with a lot of new features aimed at improving your ability to secure and manage large
networks.
New Ways to Organize Your Data
Q3 introduces two powerful techniques: First, Traffic Groups allow for quick and easy grouping of
hosts and subnets under your own organizational schemes, whether internal or external. They can be
refined minutely through FlowTraq’s filtering language to pinpoint exactly those sessions that belong to
the group and those that don’t: for example, you can group all the HTTP and HTTPS traffic going to
your web servers as a single entity.
Second, FlowTraq Friendly Names allow flexible labeling of a wide variety of entities tracked by
FlowTraq: IP address or netblock, application, service endpoint, IP pair, etc. It’s easy for any user to
give anything they see in the FlowTraq interface a name as they see it, either for long-term
organization or for short-term forensics.
New Ways to View Your Data
FlowTraq now offers even greater control over view granularity, offering new views based on netblock
and exporter/interface pairing. The netblock view, extracted from the export packet or from
autonomous system reverse-resolution, shows a middle ground in traffic granularity between the high-
level ASN view and the fine-grained level of individual IP addresses.
The FlowTraq Threats interface has been updated for quick viewing and filtering of its NBI alerts, and
for more easily navigating to the corresponding flow data in your workspaces.
New Ways to Find Your Data
We’ve also expanded FlowTraq’s already-powerful filtering capability with ‘click-to-filter’. You can now
quickly pivot on any entity in your tables and inspect its traffic.
More improvements were made to facilitate FlowTraq’s interaction with SIEM tools such as Splunk: get
your data into those tools more easily, and get back to FlowTraq when you need to dig into your
network traffic as part of your investigation.
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