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Tech News Roundup February 12

CTOvision

White House defends Einstein firewall - FCW.com. OMB puts ex-HP exec in charge of IT acquisition - FedScoop. Katie Kennedy. The following are some of the hot topics we are tracking in the technology ecosystem: Technology Ticker. Bill seeks to prevent patchwork of state encryption rules - GCN.com. Alliant 2 update: Bid, baby, bid.

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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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Trend Micro’s Enterprise Play

Network World

After HP let TippingPoint languish for a few years, Trend is once again investing in R&D, enhancing its IPS performance and usability. Trend faces stiff competition here and the company doesn’t offer a network firewall, but its IPS/sandbox story should play well, especially in the small enterprise market.

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Thinking Out Loud: Targeting the Real Problem

Scott Lowe

The real problem is the configuration and management of network policy: stuff like QoS, VLANs, ACLs, NAT, VRFs, firewalls, load balancing, etc. Thinking Out Loud: HP Flex-10 Design Considerations. However, it seems to me that this isn’t the real problem. Thinking Out Loud: Targeting the Real Problem. Technology Short Take #30.

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Fountainhead: What Is Meant by a "Cloud-Ready" Application?

Fountainhead

unique network topology (including load balancing, firewalls, etc.). We all know that large software and platform vendors (think: Oracle, SAP, Microsoft, Symantec, Citrix, CA, IBM, HP etc.) That might mean continuous orchestration between specific apps and networking, storage, firewalls, IaaS, DBs and more. Because a complex.

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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.