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Software vs Hardware VPNs: Secure Networking 101

Association of Information Technology Professional

A secure network is a must. But what is the best way to accomplish that, with VPN software or VPN hardware? Take a look to discover which is right for your organization.

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Broadcom Inc: Hardware and Software For The Modern Age

CTOvision

is an American designer, developer, manufacturer and global supplier of a wide range of semiconductor and infrastructure software products. Broadcom’s product offerings serve the data center, networking, software, […]. Broadcom Inc.

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What Is Network Function Virtualization (NFV)? Meaning, Working, and Importance

IT Toolbox

In network function virtualization, network functions powered by hardware are replaced with software. The post What Is Network Function Virtualization (NFV)? Meaning, Working, and Importance appeared first on.

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DriveNets wants software to replace networking hardware, raises $208 million

Venture Beast

DriveNets has raised $208 million for its Network Cloud service that replaces networking hardware with software. Read More.

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Software-defined perimeter is a good place to start a rollout of Zero Trust network access

Network World

You—whether that means a person, or a software or hardware system—are not to be trusted simply by virtue of where you are on the network; there is no network perimeter within which you are automatically trusted to connect to services.

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Cisco amps up security analytics software

Network World

Cisco unveiled a new version of its Secure Network Analytics (SNA) software aimed at making it easier to track more data flows and act faster on relevant security alerts. Enhancements in SNA release 7.4.2 Enhancements in SNA release 7.4.2

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Network giants unite to fight security risks

Network World

The Network Resilience Coalition includes AT&T, Broadcom, BT Group, Cisco Systems, Fortinet, Intel, Juniper Networks, Lumen Technologies, Palo Alto Networks, Verizon and VMware. Its aim is to deliver open and collaborative techniques to help improve the security of network hardware and software across the industry.

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