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XDR – A Game Changer for Cybersecurity

CIO Business Intelligence

Organizations have taken a multi-layered approach with solutions and services that span Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW), Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), Secure Email Gateways, SIEM, and Threat Intelligence, just to name a few. Unfortunately, while these control points provide a degree of detection and response, they still fall short.

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Overcoming the Equation: Security = Friction

CTOvision

We’re not done yet, though – badges for physical access, PKI, USB keys, SmartCards, soft certs, biometrics, Network Access Control, firewalls, IPS/IDS, SIEM … I could go on and on. This post first appeared on George Romas’ HP Blog. Don’t use the same password for everything, because if the bad guys crack one, they own you.

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Continuous Monitoring – Part 1

CTOvision

A typical enterprise can collect logs and events from firewalls, routers, servers, PCs, and more. HP has a set of products that can provide the core functionality: Enterprise Service Management suite (uCMDB and related products), ArcSight, EnterpriseView, TippingPoint, and Fortify/WebInspect.

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Fountainhead: Infrastructure Orchestration in use within SPs.

Fountainhead

HP, IBM and now even Cisco have solutions in the space, but I believe only Egenera has been doing it the longest, and has the broadest installed base of enterprises in the real-world using it and expanding footprint. F or the past months Ive held that new technologies are OK. regardless of whether those applications are virtual, or native.

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Technology Short Take #33

Scott Lowe

This post by Ranga Maddipudi shows you how to use App Firewall in conjunction with VXLAN logical networks. Correction from the last Technology Short Take —I incorrectly stated that the HP Moonshot offerings were ARM-based, and therefore wouldn’t support vSphere. App Firewall? Venky explains it in this post.

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VMworld 2014 Day 2 Keynote

Scott Lowe

Fathi re-emphasizes that VMware’s SDDC vision is an architecture, one built on the “power of AND.” ” vCloud Suite (and vCloud Air) is a manifestation of the SDDC vision/architecture. VMware’s SDDC vision/architecture delivers the power of “AND.” betas of vSphere and VSAN).

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Technology Short Take #33

Scott Lowe

This post by Ranga Maddipudi shows you how to use App Firewall in conjunction with VXLAN logical networks. Correction from the last Technology Short Take —I incorrectly stated that the HP Moonshot offerings were ARM-based, and therefore wouldn’t support vSphere. App Firewall? Venky explains it in this post.

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