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Mobile Apps: A Great Customer Tool but a Poor Engagement Channel

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In this article, Tal Klein, CMO, Relay Network, discusses the three key advantages of feeds over mobile apps and web portals and why they should be a critical component of any brand’s customer engagement strategy. The post Mobile Apps: A Great Customer Tool but a Poor Engagement Channel appeared first on Spiceworks.

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BT Group shows 5G network slicing in action for the first time

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BT Group recently demonstrated 5G network slicing capabilities at its Adastral Park research lab. Network slicing has long been promised as an essential feature of the 5G standard, and the British telecom giant has finally shown that the technology can significantly improve bandwidth and service delivery on next-generation mobile networks.

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5 steps for modernizing enterprise networks

Network World

The business value of the network has never been higher, and this is driven by digital transformation as borne out businesses accelerating their digital initiatives by as much as seven years due to the pandemic. This intense focus on digital transformation has exposed many flaws with legacy networks.

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How and why automation can improve network-device security

Network World

The recent T-Mobile data breach , reportedly facilitated by attackers gaining access to an unprotected router and from there into the network, could have been prevented through the use of network automation. Here’s a look at how automation should be used to enhance network security.

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Palo Alto Networks pushes enterprise zero trust

Network World

Palo Alto Networks bolstered its security portfolio with products that target enterprise network users looking to make the move to a zero-trust environment. An all-encompassing zero-trust approach to network security is critical for safeguarding productivity in the new reality of remote, mobile, and hybrid work,” he said.

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What is NAC and why is it important for network security?

Network World

Network Access Control (NAC) is a cybersecurity technique that prevents unauthorized users and devices from entering private networks and accessing sensitive resources. NAC tools detect all devices on the network and provide visibility into those devices. To read this article in full, please click here How NAC works.

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Report: 5G network slicing could leave flaws for bad actors to exploit

Network World

5G networks that incorporate legacy technology could be vulnerable to compromise via a lack of mapping between transport and application layers, according to a report by Ireland-based AdaptiveMobile Security. To read this article in full, please click here 5G resources. What is 5G? Fast wireless technology for enterprises and phones.

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