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How to eliminate the default route for greater security

Network World

If portions of enterprise data-center networks have no need to communicate directly with the internet, then why do we configure routers so every system on the network winds up with internet access by default? Also on Network World: IPv6 deployment guide ; What is edge computing and how it’s changing the network? +

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How to eliminate the default route for greater security

Network World

If portions of enterprise data-center networks have no need to communicate directly with the internet, then why do we configure routers so every system on the network winds up with internet access by default? Also on Network World: IPv6 deployment guide ; What is edge computing and how it’s changing the network? +

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Technology Short Take 146

Scott Lowe

There’s some networking stuff, a few security links, and even a hardware-related article. Networking. Denise Fishburne has a 7-part series on IPv6. Russ White shares Russ' rules for network design. Jimmy Mankowitz talks in some detail about using NSX-T in vSphere with Tanzu to secure applications.

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9 New NIST Cybersecurity & Privacy Goals

SecureWorld News

The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) helps thousands of organizations around the world to better understand and improve their information security posture. And the NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) provides details for creating cyber policies through a risk base approach. Trustworthy networks. Trustworthy platforms.

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Technology Short Take 146

Scott Lowe

There’s some networking stuff, a few security links, and even a hardware-related article. Networking. Denise Fishburne has a 7-part series on IPv6. Russ White shares Russ' rules for network design. Jimmy Mankowitz talks in some detail about using NSX-T in vSphere with Tanzu to secure applications.

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Technology Short Take 138

Scott Lowe

Networking. Isovalent, the folks behind Cilium, recently unveiled the Network Policy Editor, a graphical way of editing Kubernetes Network Policies. Ivan Pepelnjak, the font of all networking knowledge, has been discussing cloud networking in some detail for a good while now. BeLikeIvan.

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Liveblog: Kuryr Project Update

Scott Lowe

IPv4 and IPv6 networking. Minor areas of focus included resiliency, manageability, security, and the overall user experience (UX). A few Queens enhancements that were called out on the slides include: Support Kubernetes Network Policy semantics by mapping to Neutron security groups. Modularity.

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