On October 23, 2025, NetScout Systems, Inc. announced the launch of Omnis KlearSight Sensor for Kubernetes (KlearSight), a new observability solution that captures Kubernetes packets and SSL messages directly from the Linux kernel’s networking stack after decryption. The sensor uses extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) technology to extract traffic without requiring encryption keys, converting it into standard IT traffic for real‑time analysis.
KlearSight builds on NetScout’s deep packet inspection (DPI) and real‑time traffic intelligence platform. By providing granular, application‑layer visibility in encrypted, multi‑cluster Kubernetes environments, the product enables customers to see system performance, health, and cost drivers without blind spots. The solution delivers actionable insights that accelerate troubleshooting and incident response, moving beyond traditional monitoring to explain the root cause of performance issues.
The launch addresses a growing need for comprehensive observability in complex cloud deployments, where dynamic and distributed architectures create visibility challenges. By extending visibility into Kubernetes containers, NetScout strengthens its position in the high‑growth AI‑driven observability and cybersecurity markets, supporting its strategy to double‑digit growth in these segments.
NetScout’s announcement follows recent industry recognition, including the QKS Group SPARK Matrix leadership award for network observability and the CRN Tech Innovators award for remote office observability. The new KlearSight sensor is part of NetScout’s nGenius Enterprise Performance Management suite, reinforcing the company’s mission to keep the connected world running by providing mission‑critical visibility across all industries.
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