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SASE Reality Check: Security and SD-WAN Integration Journey

CIO Business Intelligence

By: Nav Chander , Head of Service Provider SD-WAN/SASE Product Marketing at Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company. In fact, most applications are now cloud-hosted, presenting additional IT challenges to ensure a high-quality end-user experience for the remote worker, home office worker, or branch office.

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The Role of SD-WAN in Securing the Expanding Network Perimeter

CIO Business Intelligence

Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN) is one of the most rapidly adopted technologies of the past decade. According to a recent study published by Dell’Oro Group, the worldwide sales of SD-WAN technologies are forecasted to grow at double-digit rates over each of the next five years to surpass $3.2 billion in 2024.

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5 Zero Trust and SASE trends for CISOs to watch

CIO Business Intelligence

With users and applications becoming increasingly distributed, the prospect of delivering Zero Trust Security services via the cloud has propelled the concept of SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) architectures to similarly buzzworthy heights. Firewall capabilities will be reconsidered. See you there. and/or its affiliates in the U.S.

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The importance of converging the Security Service Edge

CIO Business Intelligence

A VPN lets employees “tunnel” in through the corporate firewall using an encrypted connection that rides on top of the public internet. Even more alarming was when frustrated users disconnected from the VPN entirely to log in to their SaaS applications, thus bypassing any of the security controls and increasing the overall threat surface.

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Technology Short Take #31

Scott Lowe

Greg Ferro examines a potential SDN use case (an OpenFlow use case) in the form of enterprise firewall migrations. Operating Systems/Applications. I hadn’t really considered how one might use BOSH for deploying (and managing) multi-VM applications on vSphere, but Brian provides some practical examples. OVS on VirtualBox?

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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 they present this as this subtle flaw but hey, look at it. How does he authenticate? SHOSTACK: Yeah.

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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. You can also create a RDP link on your desktop to get to the dashboard, it's just a remote application. The launchpad is the client UX for entry. 9/30/2011 2:08 PM.