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What is Zero Trust Network Architecture (ZTNA)?

Network World

Zero Trust is a term coined by John Kindervag while he was an analyst at Forrester Research to describe a strategic framework in which nothing on the network is trusted by default – not devices, not end users, not processes. To read this article in full, please click here

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8 hot networking technologies for 2023

Network World

Despite the challenges posed by economic turmoil, epidemics, and political upheaval, network researchers are continuing to blaze new trails in innovation, performance, management, and security. In sum, 2023 is shaping up as a year of network evolution and transformation. To read this article in full, please click here

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Infrastructure teams need multi-cloud networking and security guardrails

Network World

Public cloud migration long ago wrested control over digital infrastructure from network and security teams, but now is the time for those groups to retake the initiative. In fact, my research has found that security risk, collaboration problems, and complexity are the top pain points associated with multi-cloud networking today.

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Zero trust requires clear architecture plans before changing core systems

Network World

Zero trust touches everything: identity, applications, networks, data, and devices. In our research, we’ve found the most successful organizations dedicated the first phase of their zero-trust initiatives to working out an architecture. To read this article in full, please click here Instead, start with the big picture.

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Intel dumps its Nervana neural network processors for Habana’s AI chips

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has decided to end development work on its Nervana neural network processors and will instead focus its efforts on the artificial intelligence chip architecture it acquired when it bought out Habana Labs Ltd. The news was revealed Friday by Moor Insights & Strategy analyst Karl Freund in an article […]. Intel Corp.

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How the network can support zero trust

Network World

Simply stated, zero trust calls for verifying every user and device that tries to access the network and enforcing strict access-control and identity management that limits authorized users to accessing only those resources they need to do their jobs. Get regularly scheduled insights by signing up for Network World newsletters.]. [Get

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Balancing Resource Sharing in Multi-tenant Architectures with Single-tenant Services

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This article delves into these challenges, focusing on strategies to ensure security, scalability, and performance in shared environments. Understanding the Landscape In multi-tenant architectures, resources such as computing power, databases, and network resources are shared among various users or clients, referred to here as tenants.