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It’s Time To Stop Paying For Commoditized Endpoint Security Features

Forrester IT

Today’s enterprise security buyers evaluating a new endpoint security suite often begin with a security RFP layered thick with many existing endpoint security features and capabilities, including antimalware, host firewall, anti-exploit, and application control.

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Top Five Risks of Perimeter Firewalls and the One Way to Overcome Them All

Tech Republic Security

Firewalls have been an integral part of the enterprise network architecture. But with the shift to digital business models the once-sturdy firewall has gone from a security staple to a security risk. Read more to learn the five major risks brought on by legacy firewalls in a world of cloud and mobile.

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4 ways CISOs can manage AI use in the enterprise

CIO Business Intelligence

Over the summer, I wrote a column about how CIOs are worried about the informal rise of generative AI in the enterprise. Since then, many CIOs I’ve spoken with have grappled with enterprise data security and privacy issues around AI usage in their companies. That column may have been the understatement of the year.

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The role of next-gen firewalls in an evolving security architecture

Network World

As the commercial enterprise firewall approaches its 30th birthday, it is hard to overstate how dramatically the product has evolved. This 2,700-word research report looks the current state of next-generation firewall technology.

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How security fears are driving network modernization

CIO Business Intelligence

The shift to hybrid working requires more openings in firewalls, which in turn places a premium on frequent upgrades to firewall protections. Managers face a crisis of visibility, which is destined to get worse as more devices connect to enterprise networks.

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Radically simplify and expand Zero Trust to cloud workload

CIO Business Intelligence

However, securing the cloud traffic from these workloads is a complex task, as cloud adoption increases, and the number of mission-critical workloads spread across multiple cloud providers. One of the most significant areas that organizations are revisiting is secure cloud and workload connectivity.

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Maturing Security Posture and Mitigating Concerns with FireMon

CTOvision

According to Greg Young of the Gartner Group, many organizations are taking the “adopt first, secure later” approach to the cloud. Currently, IT organizations are initially finding ways to meet emerging business requirements, and then realizing the necessity of identifying additional security controls. Find out more about FireMon here.

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