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Juniper delivers distributed data-center security protection, firewalls

Network World

Juniper Networks has expanded its security portfolio with an architecture design that includes AI-based predictive threat support and a new family of firewalls, all designed to protect distributed data center resources. It’s implemented in a new version of the vendor’s core Junos operating system (version 23.4)

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5 firewall features IT pros should know about but probably don’t

Network World

Firewalls continuously evolve to remain a staple of network security by incorporating functionality of standalone devices, embracing network-architecture changes, and integrating outside data sources to add intelligence to the decisions they make – a daunting wealth of possibilities that is difficult to keep track of.

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

KineticData

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. This article delves into these challenges, focusing on strategies to ensure security, scalability, and performance in shared environments.

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Enterprises opt for different microsegmentation architectures

Network World

It's a network jungle these days with predators relentlessly searching for ways to infiltrate corporate resources. We asked three enterprises to share why they deployed microsegmentation technology in their networks and how it's working. Distributed firewalls via VMware NSX. Here are their stories.

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Nvidia jumps into Zero Trust

Network World

Nvidia has announced a Zero Trust platform built around its BlueField data-processing units and Nvidia software. Get regularly scheduled insights by signing up for Network World newsletters.]. Zero Trust basically just refers to the fact that you can't trust any application or user because there are bad actors.”

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Palo Alto Networks Uses Neural Networks to Attack Insider Threat

CTOvision

The 2014 Data Breach Investigation Report published by Verizon highlighted that insider threats showed the most significant year over year growth from 2013 to 2014, although this number is likely not indicative of increased insider activity as much as it is proof that organizations are getting better at detecting these threats.

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How customers can save money during periods of economic uncertainty

CIO Business Intelligence

Today, security, networking, and IT teams are faced with reduced headcount, shrinking budgets, and the very real need to do more with less. Yesterday’s hub-and-spoke networks and castle-and-moat security models were adequate when users, applications, and data all resided onsite in the corporate office or data center.