IoT Network Monitoring
IoT Network Monitoring refers to the continuous observation and analysis of network traffic, device behavior, and communication patterns within environments containing Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
IoT Network Monitoring refers to the continuous observation and analysis of network traffic, device behavior, and communication patterns within environments containing Internet of Things (IoT) devices. This category focuses on identifying anomalies, potential threats, and operational issues specific to the unique characteristics of IoT ecosystems, which often include a diverse array of connected sensors, actuators, and embedded systems.
Core capabilities typically include real-time traffic inspection, device identification and profiling, protocol analysis, and alerting for suspicious or unauthorized activities. These solutions often provide visibility into both north-south and east-west traffic, enabling detection of lateral movement and policy violations. They are designed to address the challenges posed by resource-constrained devices, proprietary protocols, and the scale of IoT deployments.
IoT Network Monitoring tools are primarily used by security operations teams, network administrators, and risk management professionals in sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, energy, and smart infrastructure. Their purpose is to maintain situational awareness, ensure compliance, and mitigate risks associated with IoT-specific vulnerabilities. This category is distinct from general network monitoring and traditional endpoint security, as it addresses the specialized requirements and threat landscape of IoT environments.
Cyberin provides a platform for organizations to discover and compare IoT Network Monitoring solutions based on their specific needs.