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Koch CTO teams up to get cloud networking right

CIO Business Intelligence

Cloud networking comprises three layers: first from on-premises data centers to the cloud, then within a cloud that has multiple accounts or virtual private clouds, and finally, between individual clouds in a multicloud environment. It’s more complicated than standard networking, Hoag says. There is a talent war going on,” Hoag says.

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Microsegmentation – Secure Your Internal Network

CTOvision

The problem is that threat actors are able to get through the castle gates (firewalls) and once in, are able to evade the castle guards (IPS). The argument is that today with the expansion of n-tier distributed systems and massively parallel architectures, east-west traffic has increased exponentially. Microsegmentation will fix this.

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Technology Short Take #35

Scott Lowe

Welcome to Technology Short Take #35, another in my irregular series of posts that collect various articles, links and thoughts regarding data center technologies. A discussion of “statefulness” brought me again to Ivan’s post on the spectrum of firewall statefulness. Networking.

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When least privilege is the most important thing

CIO Business Intelligence

eliminates the need for administrators to think about network constructs and enables fine-grained access control to implement comprehensive least-privileged access. Traditional security methods that rely on data center and database-level controls will not work in this new world. Within a ZTNA 2.0 Implement compensating controls.

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