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Private 5G Will Transform Healthcare

CIO Business Intelligence

The concept of enterprise-owned (and enterprise-focused) cellular networks is quickly gaining popularity as the combination of the performance improvements of 5G networks and the control and security enterprises need is potentially too good to pass up. When the LAN is stretched too thin. Emergency health needs private 5G.

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How can cybersecurity analysts utilize AI technology?

Dataconomy

Viruses, malware, ransomware and other nefarious applications can cause havoc on networks, affecting personal, government or private commerce systems. In addition, they also respond to and manage security breaches when they occur. However, the internet also carries risks with its use.

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New opportunities as homes become smart lifespaces

TM Forum

The big winners here were hardware suppliers, as well as conferencing vendors, collaboration tool vendors, and security vendors. Gamers are also vulnerable to malware, with Cisco-Talos finding cyberattacks on gamers had risen 340% during the Covid crisis. between 2020 and 2025. The changing nature of the household.

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How to Prevent ISP Spying with a VPN Service

Galido

Most household and business users are connected through a Local Area Network (LAN) where all the systems are connected to a central ISP. ISP servers are by no means secure or encrypted. They have minimal security and other protocols to safeguard user data from being leaked. What is an ISP? Others include: Data leaks.

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Enabling Digital Transformation, Securely

CIO Business Intelligence

This digital transformation requires businesses to bring together data, applications, and users in a secure way—across digital and hybrid environments that are distributed, complex, and expanding. The shift to the public cloud from private data centers has been swift and sweeping, and cloud-based applications are the new standard.

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What’s next for network firewalls?

CIO Business Intelligence

Today’s next-generation firewalls (NGFWs), which must protect all areas of enterprise, can filter layer 7 applications, block malicious attachments and links, detect known threats and device vulnerabilities, apply patching, prevent DDoS attacks, and provide web filtering for direct internet access.