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NETSCOUT enhances observability solutions to address remote site gaps and SSL/TLS certificate risks

11/03/2026
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These enhancements aim to close critical gaps in remote site management and mitigate risks associated with expired SSL/TLS certificates, ensuring enterprises can maintain secure and seamless digital experiences.

As the adoption of Wi-Fi 7 accelerates—projected to grow at a CAGR of 61.5% between 2025 and 2030, according to BCC Research—IT teams face increasing challenges in monitoring remote locations. To support this evolution, NETSCOUT has added Wi-Fi 7 support (alongside backward compatibility with Wi-Fi 6E, 6, and 5) to its new nGenius® Edge Sensors. These sensors, which also support Ethernet connectivity, enable organizations to gain deep, real-time visibility into critical applications at remote sites.

This advancement allows IT teams to receive early warnings of emerging issues, preventing adverse impacts on revenue, customer satisfaction, and employee productivity. By providing comprehensive visibility into current and future Wi-Fi deployments, NETSCOUT empowers enterprises to confidently manage their digital infrastructure in a rapidly changing environment. Recognized by Frost & Sullivan for its visionary innovation, NETSCOUT continues to demonstrate its commitment to delivering customer-centric solutions.

In addition, NETSCOUT has upgraded its SSL/TLS certificate monitoring capabilities within nGeniusONE. These enhancements deliver real-time insights into certificate validity, enabling organizations to proactively detect certificates nearing expiration, discover unknown or shadow IT certificates operating on non-standard ports, and prevent costly outages caused by expired certificates.

SSL/TLS certificates are vital for authenticating identities and securing encrypted communication. Yet, recent research by the Ponemon Institute reveals that 51% of organizations lack visibility into their digital certificates, exposing them to security vulnerabilities, regulatory penalties, and reputational damage. Expired or mismanaged certificates can trigger service outages across websites, APIs, and critical digital services, leading to revenue loss and customer churn.

Manual certificate management cannot keep pace with shrinking certificate lifespans amid expanding hybrid, cloud, and third-party ecosystems. NETSCOUT’s proactive monitoring reduces these risks, helping IT teams safeguard their digital assets, ensure compliance, and maintain customer trust.

“Through our observability solutions, we’re helping organizations master their complex networks by shifting from reactive fixes to preventative operations,” said Phil Gray, Associate Vice President of Product Management at NETSCOUT. “We’re not just accelerating mean time to repair; we’re empowering IT teams with the foresight to resolve issues before they impact the business, ensuring a high-quality experience for employees and customers alike.”

By continuously innovating its platform, NETSCOUT reinforces its position as a trusted partner in digital resilience, enabling organizations to stay ahead of evolving network challenges with confidence.

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