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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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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. In the way virtualization abstracts & configures the software world (O/S, applications, etc.), Ken Oestreich.

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Continuous Monitoring – Part 1

CTOvision

A typical enterprise can collect logs and events from firewalls, routers, servers, PCs, and more. In addition, you have to know, and continually update, your asset inventory – both hardware and software. This blog first appeared on George Romas’ HP blog. This blog first appeared on George Romas’ HP blog.

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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. I must disagree with some of his statements regarding what software-defined networking is and is not and where it fits , written back in April. I missed this on the #vBrownBag series: designing HP Virtual Connect for vSphere 5.x.

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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. I must disagree with some of his statements regarding what software-defined networking is and is not and where it fits , written back in April. I missed this on the #vBrownBag series: designing HP Virtual Connect for vSphere 5.x.

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