With RSA San Francisco—one of, if not the biggest security show of the year—behind us, it’s a good time to revisit security and SD-WANs. I know, we already lived through Yoda’s prognostications about ...
Cato Neural Edge embeds Nvidia GPUs to enable real-time traffic inspection, and Cato AI Security unifies AI governance and ...
Businesses today thrive on the constant availability of their IT infrastructure. Any disruption in network connectivity can grind productivity to a halt, interrupt customer or partner interactions, ...
Gartner came out with its annual SD-WAN magic quadrant last week. I agree with their placements and predict that, in the coming years, the field will narrow from six vendors to four. An SD-WAN ...
IDC released results of a new study that showed over 95% of enterprises have deployed SD-WANs or plan to do so within the next 24 months. Enterprises today are facing what IDC calls “storms of ...
A newly issued emergency directive from the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has warned that ...
Nearly a year and a half after acquiring CloudGenix in a deal valued at more than $420 million, Palo Alto Networks today unified its Prisma Access and SD-WAN products under a single secure access ...
Channel-first telecom management service provider Nitel is expanding its portfolio of managed services to include software-defined WAN and software-defined security services to its ecosystem of ...
Let's presume that it's time for your enterprise to choose and implement an SD-WAN solution. You've done the research, and have decided that SD-WAN makes sense, perhaps to supplement existing ...
Palo Alto Networks is introducing advanced URL filtering to help prevent unknown and evasive man-in-the-middle (MitM) and SaaS platform phishing attacks. Cybersecurity vendor Palo Alto Networks has ...
‘We’ve been offering premises-based and cloud-based security for eight-plus years, so it’s really an evolution of where we’ve been and a foreshadowing of the company that we’ll be in the future,’ ...
Perhaps we exaggerate, but IT professionals, especially those involved in telecommunications, should always beware of anything that's connected to the Internet, as well as services provided across the ...