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Bayshore Networks: Cloud- and on-premises-based IoT cybersecurity technology for industrial enterprises

CTOvision

The company’s policy-based Information Technology/Operational Technology (IT/OT) Gateway, an alternative to next-generation firewalls in some settings, inspects and filters industrial data for customers in fields such as manufacturing, connected cars and smart cities. For more see: Bayshore Networks.

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Robin Hood of the Internet or the apocalypse of an industry

Dataconomy

This rampant practice poses significant challenges to the creative industries, encompassing film, music, publishing, software development, and gaming. Digital piracy encompasses the unlawful replication or dissemination of copyrighted material through the vast realm of the Internet.

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American Industry Benefiting From Government Cybersecurity Executive Transitions

CTOvision

Businesses in every sector of the economy and of all sizes are realizing that effective cyber risk mitigation is not just a matter of buying new technologies or turning on a firewall. Industry must take the lead. American industry has always benefited from the talent produced by the U.S. There are issues here of course.

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Cathay Pacific to take cloud journey to new heights

CIO Business Intelligence

Like many enterprises, Cathay Pacific relied heavily on a lift-and-shift approach in its initial phase to benefit from the immediate efficiencies and scalability of the cloud. At the same time, enterprises are increasingly pursuing zero-trust strategies. It will replace the standard MPLS network, he adds.

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Best practices for building a single-vendor SASE solution

CIO Business Intelligence

Over the past three or four years, the industry has been abuzz with the concept of delivering converged security and networking features via the cloud. Because SASE touches so many elements of security and networking, most enterprises use multiple vendors and point products to build a solution.

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8 best practices for building a single-vendor SASE solution

CIO Business Intelligence

Over the past three or four years, the industry has been abuzz with the concept of delivering converged security and networking features via the cloud. Because SASE touches so many elements of security and networking, most enterprises use multiple vendors and point products to build a solution.

WAN 97
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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. Open-source communities and companies like Dell and Intel are here to help you weave AI throughout your enterprise.

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