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TAPs

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What is TAPs?

TAPs (Test Access Points) are hardware devices or software applications that provide a way to access and monitor network traffic without disrupting the flow of data. They create a copy of the network traffic, allowing analysis tools to observe and analyze data packets without impacting the network's performance. TAPs are commonly used for network security monitoring, performance analysis, intrusion detection, and troubleshooting.

What other technologies are related to TAPs?

TAPs Complementary Technologies

Trellix (formerly McAfee Enterprise and FireEye) provides security solutions that can utilize network traffic captured by TAPs for analysis and threat detection. TAPs provide the data source.
mentioned alongside TAPs in 0% (53) of relevant job posts
Firewalls are security devices that benefit from the visibility provided by network TAPs. TAPs allow firewalls to inspect all network traffic without impacting network performance.
mentioned alongside TAPs in 0% (93) of relevant job posts

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