Sandstorm Enterprises

Sandstorm Enterprises, Inc.
Privately Held
Industry computer software
Founded (1998)
Headquarters Malden, Massachusetts
Key people
James VanBokkelen,
Simson Garfinkel
Products NetIntercept
PhoneSweep
Website www.sandstorm.net

Sandstorm Enterprises is a computer security software vendor founded in 1998 by Simson Garfinkel, James van Bokkelen, Gene Spafford,[1] Dan Geer. In January 2010, it was purchased by NIKSUN, Inc.[2]

Sandstorm is located in the greater Boston Area. Sandstorm's major products are PhoneSweep, the first [3] commercial multi-line telephone scanner (a war dialer), introduced in 1998, and NetIntercept, a commercial network forensics tool, introduced in 2001. Designed as a second-generation network analysis tool, NetIntercept operates primarily at the level of TCP and UDP data streams and application-layer objects they transport.[3][4]

In 2002 Sandstorm purchased LanWatch, a commercial packet-oriented LAN monitor originally developed by FTP Software. LanWatch is sold a separate product, but much of its functionality is used by NetIntercept to display individual packets.

References

  1. Garfinkel, Simson; Gene Spafford (2002). Web Security Privacy & Commerce. O'Reilly Media. p. 423. ISBN 0-596-00045-6.
  2. "NIKSUN: Enabling Network Forensics to Know the Unknown" SiliconIndia, November 1, 2010. Retrieved June 2, 2016.
  3. 1 2 Stutz, Michael (10/7/1998). "Wardialer Goes Corporate". Wired. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. InfoWorld: Sandstorm Enterprises : Company Profile
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