Profitap’s visibility solutions, based on four decades of experience, reduce network troubleshooting time (based on the MTTR metric), eliminate downtime and increase the security of existing and new networks worldwide. Its packet brokers provide full traffic replication while reducing network complexity.
With more than 1100 customers in over 70 countries, Profitap’s network intelligence solutions provide visibility and analysis in both physical and virtual environments.
Summarizing the main solutions of the Profitap:
- Traffic access
- Managing and optimizing data flow
- Traffic capture and analysis
These solutions address the following challenges:
- Real-time network monitoring
- Effective management of cyber threats
- Detecting network and operational problems before they cause downtime
- Preventing unplanned downtime
- Remote access control
- Remote troubleshooting
- Network Forensics
Profitap Secure TAPs
Profitap’s secure network TAPs are designed to meet ANSSI’s CSPN guidelines for use in critical infrastructures and are manufactured to meet the highest security standards.
All Secure TAPs act as data diodes. For copper TAPs, this means they are physically isolated from the operational network. For Fiber TAPs, an optical data diode prevents light insertion from the monitor ports into the operational network.
How Profitap’s secure network TAPs meet the ANSSI requirements:
- Physical isolation from the operational network on Copper TAPs, which acts as a data diode
- Optical data diode for Fiber TAPs prevents light insertion from the monitor ports
- Secured firmware implemented on active TAPs
- Security seals prevent opening and tampering with the devices
- Randomized patterns used on seals and packaging to ensure secured logistics
Profitap Booster Aggregation TAPs


Profitap Booster Aggregation TAPs are designed for lossless traffic aggregation from multiple in-line links or out-of-band connections into a single output or two replicated outputs, optimizing port usage on monitoring tools.
Profitap Boosters also operate as speed converters, which allows you to connect tools that support different speeds together. For example, a Booster brings 10M, 100M, and 1G support on Network Packet Brokers and analysis tools that only support speeds of 10G and above.
