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Cathay Pacific to take cloud journey to new heights

CIO Business Intelligence

Cathay’s move to a modern SASE will deliver reliable internet bandwidth, enhanced interoperability between network elements, and enable the airliner to better manage and secure hundreds of workloads on AWS and Azure, Nair says. It will replace the standard MPLS network, he adds.

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Browser Isolation: The Missing Piece in Your Security Puzzle

SecureWorld News

Corporate employees frequently utilize the vast resources of the internet to address various business issues on a daily basis. However, conventional solutions such as antivirus, firewalls, and other detection and blocking tools can only offer a limited level of security. Local browser isolation is the traditional method.

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Are next-generation firewalls legacy technology?

Network World

A few years ago, next-generation firewalls (NGFWs) came out of nowhere to become a network security staple. NGFWs followed in the footsteps of earlier firewalls—physical appliances installed inline to protect private networks from the public Internet. This model is changing rapidly, however. Software is eating the world.

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The Importance of Connecting with Our Customers

CIO Business Intelligence

By Rob Greer, Vice President and General Manager, Symantec Enterprise Division. As the GM of Symantec , I had the good fortune of being able to attend both the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit and the 2022 RSA Conference the week of June 6. About the Author: Broadcom Software. IT Leadership, Security

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The Hacker Mind: Follow The Rabbit

ForAllSecure

And I remember calling Symantec and reporting a serious bug in an early version of their password manager. Ohfeld: After elevating our privileges to it, we could inspect the firewall rules. And the firewall rules were also preventing the virtual machine from accessing any IP addresses in the 10.0.0.0/16