Chris Bihary
Chris Bihary, CEO and Co-founder of Garland Technology, has been in the network performance industry for over 20 years. Bihary has established collaborative partnerships with technology companies to complement product performance and security through the integration of network TAP visibility.
How to Monitor Encrypted Traffic and Keep Your Network Secure
It wasn’t too long ago that IT security teams were talking about achieving 20% encrypted traffic. But encryption efforts are quickly gaining traction. Mozilla research found the average volume of encrypted web traffic finally surpassed the...
Group Packet Competition at Sharkfest Europe 2017
Sharkfest Europe is back for a second year, and Garland Technology is continuing our support of the Wireshark community by sponsoring this year’s Group Packet Competition. While Sharkfest is well established in the US as the premier...
Garland Partners with Napatech: 100% Data Capture and Real-Time Delivery
We recently solidified a partnership with Napatech, a leading provider of solutions that achieve smarter data delivery to applications and ensure the quality and security of network services. The pursuit of control over ever-increasing...
The Controller Problem in Software-Defined Networking
It was great to see our technology partner, Big Switch Netw orks , included in this year’s Gartner Magic Quadrant for Data Center Networking . After years of using the Big Monitoring Fabric (BMF) as a network packet broker/Trojan horse to...
Data at Risk Series: Cyber Security Needs of the Healthcare Industry
Back in 2013, the healthcare industry took over as the highest value sector of the United States economy with about $21.8 billion in revenue. Healthcare is huge and the sensitive nature of patient information and health records puts a big...
Fiber Facts—Yes, You Do Need to Read This
Just like how network security used to be simple with just a firewall and the live wire, network connectivity used to be simply copper cabling and the popular RJ45 connector. While copper won’t be leaving the data center any time soon,...