
The Omnis Network Security solution delivers all five key stages of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) maturity and supports the NIST methodical approach to reducing cyber risks.
NETSCOUT SYSTEMS, INC. (NASDAQ: NTCT), a leading provider of observability, AIOps, cybersecurity, and DDoS protection solutions, announced that its solutions align with initiatives of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). These initiatives aim to help U.S. federal agencies implement standards and best practices related to Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) frameworks, enabling the protection of data and resources in hybrid environments with high availability requirements.
Since the publication of NIST SP 800-207 in 2020, which defined ZTA as a means to combat internal and external threats, the adoption of ZTA has accelerated, driven by a risk-based approach. However, even NIST recognizes that designing and implementing ZTA is a complex undertaking.
The Omnis Network Security enables five key stages of ZTA maturity
- discovery and continuous monitoring of all critical services;
- mapping of all transactional flows across the organization’s digital infrastructure;
- verification of proper microperimeter functioning and detection of violations;
- providing metadata and Layer 7 visibility for all applications;
- ensuring visibility throughout the entire dwell time of an incident in the network — with full context to accelerate recovery of normal operations.
Comments from partners and executives:
Chris Wilkinson, Executive Vice President of Sales at Four Inc. (a leading IT solutions distributor for the public sector), noted:
“We are proud to collaborate with technology leaders to deliver mission-ready solutions. NETSCOUT’s proven ability to strengthen Zero Trust architectures and accelerate their implementation—safely, efficiently, and at scale—makes them a critical part of our cybersecurity strategy for the DoD, civilian agencies, and the SLED sector.”
Carl Schaub, Chief Solutions Architect at NETSCOUT, added:
“As the U.S. federal government actively modernizes its IT infrastructure, the need for Zero Trust Architecture grows to protect sensitive information against escalating cyber threats. We have established strong relationships with federal agencies to meet their observability and cybersecurity requirements by applying a Zero Trust approach and closely partnering to deliver reliable and scalable solutions.”
Omnis Cyber Intelligence — a key component of Omnis Network Security
Certified under FIPS and Common Criteria standards, it helps government agencies advance Zero Trust maturity with a scalable and cost-effective Network Detection and Response (NDR) solution. It provides:
- comprehensive visibility into north-south and east-west network traffic;
- enhanced threat detection and investigation processes;
- improved collaboration between NetOps and SecOps teams;
- faster incident detection and response.
Omnis Cyber Intelligence capabilities include:
- Adaptive Threat Analytics — continuous recording and storage of all metadata and packets, regardless of detected threats;
- bidirectional integration with SIEM, SOAR, EDR, and XDR platforms;
- enabling security teams to analyze alerts or validate Zero Trust policies, significantly reducing response time and mitigating cyber risks.
This solution also integrates seamlessly with other observability and cybersecurity tools — including Palo Alto Networks, Splunk, ServiceNow, VMware, and others.
Why buy NETSCOUT from NWU?
NWU is the official distributor of NETSCOUT in Ukraine, the South Caucasus, and Central Asia. By purchasing NETSCOUT solutions from NWU, you receive:
- official vendor warranty and support;
- professional consulting on solution deployment and scaling;
- integration into your IT infrastructure tailored to your specific needs;
- technical support from certified engineers.
Contact NWU to order advanced NETSCOUT solutions that deliver network visibility, security automation, and protection against modern cyber threats!