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Security is exceptionally important to all of our customers.
However, due to rapid growth, changes in staff, limited documentation etc.. it is often the case that companies are left wondering exactly what is going on with their network. This can make firewall configuration extremely tricky and may cause isses at audi time (PCI, ISO27001, SOX etc..)
Using LANmapper is a simple way to regain control of your firewalls, and acurately understand exactly what is happening on your network today.
Using ou revolutionary technologies LANmapper can help you to understand your network, help you understand how business processes map to network traffic and ultimatly help you to protect your enterprise accordingly.

" Without a doubt, deployment of LANmapper has been of significant benefit to Virgin Mobile. As a direct result of using LANmapper we were quickly able to visualise and understand the entire network traffic interconnection profile of our enterprise. Having this knowledge has allowed us to build a PCI compliant firewall configuration. "

Simon Hoscik
Senior Security Analyst,
Virgin Mobile

 

See the pictures below for examples: This is an example of LANmapper output for a sinlge host connectivity. In the diagram below, the host 'ERPSVR' is the host of interest, this diagram shows all connectivity to and from this server. A few points to note:
1) Line thickness is proportional to traffic frequency (configurable)
2) Box size is proportional to traffic volumes.
3) All ports are TCP unless stated otherwise.
4) Colours are used to represent different subnets (however colour can be used to represent environments, domains etc..)

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The next example is a slightly larger diagram that attempts to map an entire system. The diagram below shows the interconnections between some 10 servers/hosts.

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