Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) involves searching a packet's header and payload against thousands of rules to detect possible attacks. The increase in Internet usage and growing...
As the network line rates reach 40 Gbps today and 100 Gbps in the near future, performing deep packet inspection (DPI) in the Network Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (NI...
Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) refers to examining both packet header and payload to look for predefined patterns, which is essential for network security, intrusion detection and c...
Searching for multiple string patterns in a stream of data is a computationally expensive task. The speed of the search pattern module determines the overall performance of deep p...
Programming specialized network processors (NPU) is inherently difficult. Unlike mainstream processors where architectural features such as out-of-order execution and caches hide ...