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Technology Short Take #31

Scott Lowe

Of course, Big Switch recently moved to “diversify,” if you will, away from just Floodlight with the introduction of Switch Light. Greg Ferro examines a potential SDN use case (an OpenFlow use case) in the form of enterprise firewall migrations. Just getting started in the networking field? OVS on VirtualBox?

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Enabling Digital Transformation, Securely

CIO Business Intelligence

CIOs earned a bigger seat at the table through the course of the pandemic, and it put them front and center in boardroom-level conversations around cybersecurity. SASE is SD-WAN-as-a-service and security-as-a-service. Firewall-as-a-service : Many legacy firewalls are ineffective against modern threats on a distributed network.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: What Star Wars Can Teach Us About Threat Modeling

ForAllSecure

VAMOSI: To give you an idea how Adam plays this out within the book, in the first chapter he asks how Princess Leia or even R2D2 know that it's really Obi Wan Kenobi and it's not being spoofed. And with those pictures, get an idea and we can say you know this is in its own VPC, we're isolating it, we've got a firewall in front of it.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: The Basics of Local DNS for Small Business.

Sean Daniel

Routers by default will hand out their own IP as the DNS Server and proxy DNS out to the WAN configured (usually DHCP but sometimes services like OpenDNS) DNS servers. Of course you can. I cannot move DHCP to the SBSe box as my Netgear router is a dual WAN device that has an auto-fallover setup for multiple ISPs.