cross-referenced news and research resources about
NarusInsight spyware
Some features of NarusInsight include:
Scalability to support surveillance of large, complex IP networks (such as the Internet).
High-speed packet processing performance, which enables it to sift through the vast quantities of information that travel over the Internet.
Normalization, Correlation, Aggregation and Analysis provide a model of user, element, protocol, application and network behaviors, in real-time. That is it can track individual users, monitor which applications they are using (e.g., web browsers, instant messaging applications, e-mail) and what they are doing with those applications (e.g., which web sites they have visited, what they have written in their emails/IM conversations), and see how users' activities are connected to each other (e.g., compiling lists of people who visit a certain type of web site or use certain words or phrases in their e-mail messages.
High reliability from data collection to data processing and analysis.
NarusInsight's functionality can be configured to feed a particular activity or IP service such as security lawful intercept or even Skype detection and blocking.
Compliance with CALEA and ETSI.
Certified by Telecommunication Engineering Center (TEC) in India for lawful intercept and monitoring systems for ISPs.
The intercepted data flows into NarusInsight Intercept Suite. This data is stored and analyzed for surveillance and forensic analysis purposes.
Other capabilities include playback of streaming media (i.e., VoIP), rendering of web pages, examination of e-mail and the ability to analyze the payload/attachments of e-mail or file transfer protocols. Narus partner products, such as Pen-Link, offer the ability to quickly analyze information collected by the Directed Analysis or Lawful Intercept modules.
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updated Mon. July 29, 2024
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Center for Research on Globalization
November 15, 2017
It's newsworthy that CIA head Mike Pompeo recently met with Bill Binney – who designed the NSA's electronic surveillance system – about potential proof that the DNC emails were leaked rather than hacked. It's also noteworthy that the usual suspects – Neocon warmongers such as Max Boot – have triedÃÂ ...
CISO MAG (blog)
October 18, 2017
Militus' product and service offerings are anchored around the USAMTM, a portable “best of breed” series of appliances with a proprietary Threat Correlation Management algorithm and Narus Insight technology that provides complete situational awareness of a network's traffic, including the presence ofÃÂ ...
ComputerWeekly.com
October 4, 2016
NarusInsight. Per sec: 1,250,000. Per day: 108,000,000,000. Per year: 39,420,000,000,000. Narus STA 6400. Per sec: 77,750. Per day: 6,717,600,000. Per year: 2,451,924,000,000. Source: Calculations by Bill Binney, based on publicly available data. The Investigatory Powers Bill introduces a “doubleÃÂ ...
EurActiv
October 30, 2014
More than 200 organisations from 25 EU member states are under virtual cyber-attack today (30 October), as part of the continent's largest and most complex ever cyber security exercise. Organised by the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA), Cyber Europe 2014 is targeting securityÃÂ ...
EurActiv
October 30, 2014
More than 200 organisations from 25 EU member states are under virtual cyber-attack today (30 October), as part of the continent's largest and most complex ever cyber security exercise. Organised by the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA), Cyber Europe 2014 is targeting securityÃÂ ...
Ars Technica
June 11, 2013
We know some of this thanks to an earlier whistleblower—former AT&T employee Mark Klein, who revealed in 2006 that AT&T had helped NSA install a tap into the fiber backbone for AT&T's WorldNet, "splitting" the traffic to run into a Narus Insight Semantic Traffic Analyzer. (The gear has since beenÃÂ ...
ZDNet
June 8, 2013
Screen Shot 2013-06-08 at 21.58.44 Image: Screenshot via The Guardian. The stream of leaks revealing the U.S. National Security Agency's (NSA) secrets carries on with the public outing of an powerful intelligence tracking tool. On the back of key talks between Chinese president Xi Jinping and U.S.ÃÂ ...
Huffington Post (blog)
January 28, 2011
The company is best known for creating NarusInsight, a supercomputer system which is allegedly used by the National Security Agency and other entities to perform mass, real-time surveillance and monitoring of public and corporate Internet communications in real time. Narus provides Egypt Telecom withÃÂ ...
Himal Southasian
October 23, 2016
Narus designs NarusInsight, a sophisticated supercomputer system based on Deep Packet Inspection (DPI), which enables network control,ÃÂ ...
Knowledge@Wharton
February 24, 2016
Hacker attacks such as the one on Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center show how easily digital platforms can be turned againstÃÂ ...
EurActiv
October 30, 2014
More than 200 organisations from 25 EU member states are under virtual cyber-attack today (30 October), as part of the continent's largest andÃÂ ...
Ars Technica
June 11, 2013
... NSA install a tap into the fiber backbone for AT&T's WorldNet, "splitting" the traffic to run into a Narus Insight Semantic Traffic Analyzer.
ZDNet
June 8, 2013
Screen Shot 2013-06-08 at 21.58.44 Image: Screenshot via The Guardian. The stream of leaks revealing the U.S. National Security Agency'sÃÂ ...
ABC News (blog)
June 6, 2013
ABC News' Abby Phillip, Luis Martinez and Joanna Stern report: The National Security Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation haveÃÂ ...
Huffington Post (blog)
January 28, 2011
The company is best known for creating NarusInsight, a supercomputer system which is allegedly used by the National Security Agency andÃÂ ...
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