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Endace Ltd
Company type
Private
Industry
Network monitoring
Founded
2001
Headquarters
Auckland,
New Zealand
Key people
Stuart Wilson: CEO
Website
www.endace.com
Endace Ltd is a privately owned network monitoring company, based in New Zealand and founded in 2001.[1] It provides network visibility and network recording products to large organizations. The company was listed on the London Stock Exchange in 2005 and then delisted in 2013 when it was acquired by Emulex.[2] In 2016 Endace was spun out of Emulex and is currently a private company.[3]
In October 2016, The Intercept revealed that some Endace clients were intelligence agencies, including the British GCHQ (known for conducting massive surveillance on network communications) and the Moroccan DGST, likewise known for mass surveillance of its citizens.
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