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Network giants unite to fight security risks

Network World

A group of industry stalwarts is banding together to help enterprises, services providers and telcos fight cyber foes. The Network Resilience Coalition includes AT&T, Broadcom, BT Group, Cisco Systems, Fortinet, Intel, Juniper Networks, Lumen Technologies, Palo Alto Networks, Verizon and VMware.

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The AI continuum

CIO Business Intelligence

Use the AI that comes with the applications you already have Business and enterprise software providers like Adobe, Salesforce, Microsoft, Autodesk, and SAP are integrating multiple types of AI into their applications. Retraining, refining, and optimizing create efficiency so you can run on less expensive hardware.

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Why endpoint security will be a renewed priority for businesses of all sizes in 2023

CIO Business Intelligence

A recent spate of high-profile security breaches at some of the largest enterprises in Australia has reminded everyone of the importance of security. A truly robust endpoint solution will provide protection at all levels of the device, from the core BIOS, through to the hardware, firmware and application layers.

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The Technology Enabling Successful Hybrid Workforce Transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

It also means keeping data protected behind a corporate firewall which helps maintain security without sacrificing performance. 5] Dell solutions support on-demand environments with infrastructure and services customized to order, accessible via pay-per-use or an enterprise-scale managed utility. Click here to learn more.

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The Endpoint Imperative: The Perimeter is Dead; Long Live the Perimeter!

Cloud Musings

This episode of the “The Endpoint Imperative” podcast series from Intel, Kevin L. Jackson and Intel’s Yasser Rasheed explore the new normal for security, with a focus on the end users. With me is Yasser Rasheed Director of Business Client Security with Intel. Yasser welcome back. Yasser: Hi Kevin, happy to be back.

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COMS002: Next Generation Cloud Infrastructure with Data Plane Virtualization

Scott Lowe

” The speaker is Edwin Verplanke, a System Architect with Intel. Verplanke believes that DPDK (Data Plane Development Kit) and virtualization are key to virtualizing workloads that move around lots and lots of packets, such as firewalls, routers, and other similar functions. For #2, we’ll examine the Intel DPDK.

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The Innerworkings of a Security Operations Center

CTOvision

Ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of a modern information technology enterprise is a big job. This information is called cyber intelligence (intel), and it includes cyber news feeds, signature updates, incident reports, threat briefs, and vulnerability alerts. Dedicated hardware requirements.

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