Network-Based Monitoring Tools (Domain 4)
The network is where everything intersects—making it one of the most important vantage points for threat detection. In this episode, we examine key tools used for monitoring network activity, including NetFlow analysis, SNMP traps, and traffic mirroring with SPAN ports or network taps. NetFlow provides metadata about who’s talking to whom, when, and how much—useful for spotting unusual behavior like data exfiltration or lateral movement. SNMP traps give real-time alerts on the health and behavior of network devices, including routers, switches, and firewalls. These tools can help identify misconfigurations, policy violations, or signs of compromise at the infrastructure level. Effective network monitoring creates a baseline of what “normal” looks like, making it easier to detect anomalies that might otherwise go unnoticed. When endpoint monitoring is blind, the network often reveals the truth.
