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One of the things Trisul can do is to merge rich traffic analytics data with traditional IDS alerts from systems like Snort and Suricata.

New builds of Trisul Network Analytics 5.5 are now available.

We are happy to announce a new release of Trisul Network Analytics with exciting new features that make it even more effective in deep streaming analytics of network traffic.

We just uploaded an exciting new release of Trisul Network Analytics. It contains a whole lot of new features, enhancements, and bug fixes. We are most excited to introduce a new tool called proctrisulids

Due to popular demand from users running Trisul on the Security Onion distro, we have decided to also support Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit.

It took a while but we’re excited to announce the availability of Trisul 5.5.

In a number of installations Trisul lives in a system where syslog is automatically forwarded to logging systems like an ELK stack, ELSA, or Splunk.

Can your network analytics tool answer this query interactively ? Show me a list of top 100 flows that uploaded data to servers outside North America last week

We have some exciting new updates for Trisul Network Analytics 4.0.

We have uploaded new PDF documentation for developers using the Trisul APIs

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