Does Lumu collect and process full network data?

Does Lumu collect and process full network data?

No. Lumu uses specific techniques to facilitate collecting key elements of your network metadata. Signaling traffic in this form instead of doing a full packet capture is optimal, as it represents only a tiny fraction of the total network traffic, yet it is still possible to identify the compromise level of an organization.


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