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Covid has introduced many new things to many spheres of activity, in terms of networking it has actually acted as an accelerant to phenomena that were just gaining momentum before the first lockdowns and stay at home orders were being made. SD WAN, SASE and in particular digital transformation are key examples of that.
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Endpoint security has become an especially hot topic over the past few months. Organizations need to put clamps on hackers who attempt to breach their infrastructure. As such, traditional legacy endpoint security systems may not be able to stand up to modern threats. Read this expert guide to learn about endpoint detection & response.
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Software-defined networking may hold the key to better security. In this expert e-guide, Principal Analyst, Lee Doyle explains how to strengthen SDN network security to prevent breaches. And Security and Systems Engineer, Judith M. Myerson, dives into improving SDN controller security with a 5 step risk management plan.
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Numerous DNS monitoring methods exist, but 3 stand above the rest. Access this e-guide for our IT security expert's take on DNS monitoring to detect network breaches.
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Even though ransomware attacks are becoming more creative, getting back to the basics of network security could be the key to preventing future infections. In this e-guide, we explore 5 key steps for preventing ransomware attacks.
EBOOK:
SD-WAN has myriad benefits that make it a compelling option for organizations looking to improve application performance, WAN management and control.Despite its advantages, though, SD-WAN technology comes with its share of challenges. In this e-guide, learn how you can tackle SD-WAN challenges through research and preparation.
EGUIDE:
Take a closer look at the benefits and challenges of an SDN-WAN and network function virtualization (NFV) deployment. Additionally, this guide illustrates SDN's new security methodologies, which are reshaping mobile security today.
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While VPN strategies are adequate in many cases, they can't provide the extra level of control, security and management that some companies require for networks that now include home offices. As a result, some organizations have deployed SD-WAN to business-critical home offices. In this e-guide, learn more about SD-WAN home offices.