Firewalls: Something every architect is familiar with. Something that still raises many of our heart rates. At some point in your IT career, it’s likely you’ve had to deploy and configure a firewall and most likely it was a painful experience no…
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4 Cloud Application Security Best Practices
by Gilad David Maayan •
In today’s digital-first landscape, more and more organizations move their workloads to the cloud. However, many do not realize that cloud environments come with a certain set of unique security threats. In this article, you will learn about top clou…
Europe, Global Security News, North America
Juniper Networks Extends Cloud Security Services
by Michael Vizard •
Juniper Networks this week added cloud access security broker (CASB) and data loss prevention (DLP) capabilities to its secure access service edge (SASE) platform. In addition, Juniper Networks announced it has partnered with Dragos, a provider of cyb…
Global Security News, North America
Paving your path to SASE: 4 tips for achieving connectivity and security
by Help Net Security •
Today, optimized network connectivity and security are both first-class citizens; IT teams can no longer sacrifice one for the other. As the number of distributed workers continues to skyrocket, the quantity of new devices linking to company networks f…
Global Security News, North America
How to implement a best-in-class SASE architecture
by Help Net Security •
To support cloud-enabled digital transformation strategies, a tighter integration of security and SD-WAN architectures are top of mind for many CIOs and CISOs. That also includes cloud security and what is now known as secure access service edge (SASE)…
Global Security News, North America
How to implement a best-in-class SASE architecture
by Help Net Security •
To support cloud-enabled digital transformation strategies, a tighter integration of security and SD-WAN architectures are top of mind for many CIOs and CISOs. That also includes cloud security and what is now known as secure access service edge (SASE)…
Europe, Global Security News, North America, Vulnerabilities
Understanding SASE and Zero-Trust to Strengthen Security
by Nick Kael •
Cyberthreats have reached unprecedented levels; cyberattacks are happening more frequently than ever before and highly sophisticated cybercriminals are laser-focused on devising innovative new ways to compromise networks. Ransom demands are increasing…
Europe, Global Security News, North America
Getting to Zero-Trust Solution Design
by Terry Traina •
Implementing a zero-trust (ZT) security architecture today is a bit like buying a car in 1901. You had to buy the chassis from one company, the body from another and the seats from a third. Next, you had to put it all together hoping everything would …
Europe, Global Security News, North America
Cato Networks Adds Risk-Based Access Controls to SASE Platform
by Michael Vizard •
Cato Networks today revealed it has added risk-based access controls to its managed secure access service edge (SASE) platform. Eyal Webber-Zvik, vice president of product marketing at Cato Networks, said this capability makes it possible to automatic…
Security Vendor News
Wipro Joins the List in Palo Alto Networks CPSP Program
by Amelia Albanese •
Bringing Wipro into our CPSP program will create even bigger opportunities to work together and enhance their experience to better serve our customers.
The post Wipro Joins the List in Palo Alto Networks CPSP Program appeared first on Palo Alto Networks Blog.
Global Security News, North America
The state of SD-WAN and SASE planning
by Help Net Security •
Aryaka published a report, revealing insights into global SD-WAN and SASE planning. 1,600 information technology (IT) enterprise decision makers across global enterprises answered the survey. Key trends A quarter of the respondents state they have clos…
Europe, Global Security News, North America
Survey Shows Lack of Confidence in Network Security
by Michael Vizard •
A survey of 2,045 IT leaders found that, despite technological advances, the majority of respondents still don’t have much confidence in their network security. The survey was conducted by Cato Networks, a provider of a secure access service edge (SAS…
Europe, Global Security News, North America
Improving Edge Computing Security in 2022
by Tripwire Guest Authors •
More organizations are turning their eyes to edge computing as cloud adoption reaches new heights. Experts predict there will be 55 billion edge devices by 2022 as latency and resilience demands grow and 5G makes these networks possible. While this gro…
Global IT News
Canadian firms lagging in zero trust, SASE architectures, survey suggests
by Howard Solomon •
Study by Cisco Systems shows Canadian firms are working on implementing these architectures, but rate themselves middle of the pack in terms of maturity
The post Canadian firms lagging in zero trust, SASE architectures, survey suggests first appeared on IT World Canada.
Global Security News, North America
Top practices to improve enterprise security
by Help Net Security •
Cisco released its latest cybersecurity report, surveying more than 5,100 security and privacy professionals across 27 markets to determine the most impactful measures teams can take to defend their organizations against the evolving threat landscape. …
Europe, Global Security News, North America
Aryaka Delivers SASE, SD-WAN Managed Service
by Michael Vizard •
Aryaka today unveiled a managed service, dubbed Aryaka Prime EZ, that combines the capabilities of secure access service edge (SASE) and a software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) into a single offering. At the same time, the company is revamping i…
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Is the Market for Hardware Security Appliances Doomed?
by Richard Stiennon •
When enterprise firewalls were introduced in the mid-1990s, they served a critical function. By enforcing network connection policies, they made it possible for organizations to connect their still-evolving corporate networks to the internet. As threa…
Global Security News, North America
SASE initiatives are gaining momentum
by Help Net Security •
Axis Security and ESG unveiled a quantitative survey research of more than 600 cybersecurity, networking, and IT professionals in North America, UK, France, and Germany who are focused on their organizations SASE initiatives. The report found that 48% …
North America
What Is SASE and How Does it Connect to Zero Trust?
by Jennifer Gregory •
As many workplaces stay in a remote or a hybrid operating model due to COVID-19, businesses and agencies of all sizes and industries face the long-term challenges of keeping data and infrastructure secure. With remote workers, security teams have to secure many more endpoints and a much wider area each day. In response, many groups […]
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Securing the Edge in a Hybrid Environment
by Sue Poremba •
A year ago, the buzz in cybersecurity was around how to best secure a remote workforce. Today, organizations have to consider how to secure a hybrid environment, with not just a mix of on-premises and cloud-based infrastructure but also with a workfor…
Europe, Global Security News, North America
Ericom Survey Shows Shift to Zero-Trust IT Architectures
by Michael Vizard •
A survey of nearly 1,300 security and risk professionals published today by Ericom, a provider of a secure access service edge (SASE) platform, finds 80% of respondents reporting their organization has a concrete plan to implement a zero-trust IT envi…
Europe, Global Security News, North America
Palo Alto Networks Unveils Integrated SASE Platform
by Michael Vizard •
Palo Alto Networks today unveiled a secure access service edge (SASE) platform that brings together its existing access control and software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) in a single offering. Anand Oswal, senior vice president of products for fi…
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Securing Networks in a Perimeterless World
by Tim Callan •
The network perimeter—as it is traditionally understood—is dead. Firewalls were once considered the pinnacle of cybersecurity: erect a strong enough one around the network and everything inside will be secure. Unfortunately, that was probably never tr…