Service providers that offer high-level Red Teaming bring expertise that might be missing in some companies. They also have their own tools and prepared approaches.
With available standards and new standards coming in 2022 to define SASE and Zero Trust, enterprises will be better informed to compare services when purchasing secure SD-WAN and SASE managed services.
Red Teaming is a complex interaction with IT infrastructure, the task of which is to improve the processes of monitoring and responding to various cyber threats.
Network managers turning automation to support new, advanced capabilities, but they need an overarching strategy to drive the most transformational change.
The real goal of zero trust isn't necessarily to prevent every breach—it's to limit the movement of malware within the network and thus limit the damage it can do.
Edge computing is quickly transitioning from a theoretical concept to a realistic deployment option in the enterprise. What’s been missing, however, is a detailed technical framework that IT architects can use as a guide.
Today's most pressing challenge is to communicate to customers that Zero Trust is about much more than just network access and enhanced validation of access legitimacy.
Despite how convenient it may seem, we cannot prioritize digital advancement first and leave security as an afterthought. The goal now is to build environments and infrastructure that are secure from the foundation up.
What makes 3G sunsetting so potentially disruptive is that 3G has been used for nearly 20 years. For a generation of users and applications, it has been the service of choice.
Organizations must adopt a forward-looking network security strategy that can deal with advanced threats, ensure regulatory compliance, and safeguard the network.
With hybrid work here to stay, organizations need to boost the employee user experience by ensuring performance, connectivity, security, and usability.