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Security / March 14, 2025

Introducing GigaVUE Decryption Offload

Elevate network security and visibility with Gigamon GigaVUE® Decryption Offload. This just-released advanced capability is integral to the Gigamon Deep Observability Pipeline, eliminates encryption performance degradation, enables rapid scaling, and simplifies security tool integration across hybrid cloud infrastructure.

The Challenge of Encrypted Traffic

As the use of encryption becomes prevalent, it creates a security paradox, masking cyberthreats and impeding security inspection. Conversely, decryption overhead can degrade performance, limit scalability, and weaken security posture.

What if a single TCP port could dynamically handle both encrypted and unencrypted traffic?

GigaVUE Decryption Offload: The Solution

This advanced capability uses Port Address Translation (PAT), introducing a flexible and scalable approach to efficiently managing decrypted traffic. By enabling organizations to change TCP ports, it can resolve tool conflicts (for example port 443 versus 80), offload decryption from NGFWs, enable scalable security tool integration, and simplify SIEM deployment.

This approach enables organizations to: 

  • Offload NGFW decryption, boosting performance
  • Scale security easily, preserving native tool ports
  • Simplify SIEM integration

GigaVUE Decryption Offload: Transformative Outcomes  

  1. Uninterrupted Connections: Eliminate resets and errors for enhanced network reliability
  2. Flawless Communication: Prevent protocol confusion, reduce errors and connection failure, and accelerate communication speed
  3. Intelligent Security: Minimize false positives, streamline incident response, and simplify compliance

Now you can overcome decryption bottlenecks and simplify security integration with Gigamon GigaVUE Decryption Offload. Boost performance and scale effortlessly. Discover how — schedule a demo today!

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