In this paper, we'll examine four key DNS-related problems that affect organizations and identify how a DNS solution provider can best address them.
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Zero trust network access technologies, also known as SDP, provide a secure alternative to legacy methods. For the first time, IT can decouple application access from network access and make private apps invisible to the internet.
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Key capabilities of ZTNA...
Recently in the news, websites go down when a service provider has a problem.
Today's successful digital strategies should include a secondary DNS solution capable of providing your company and customers with:
Increased redundancy in the event of an outage
A separate DDoS protection strategy to defeat...
Encryption is skyrocketing both inside corporate networks and on the public internet - and studies show that more and more attackers are using this trend to hide their activities from your SOC:
70% of malware binaries sampled in the 2018 Annual Cybersecurity Report from Cisco took advantage of encrypted network...
Traditional perimeter protection doesn't work anymore because the perimeter no longer exists. Applications and data are distributed, virtualized, and exist in many different locations. With network virtualization security you can now align to business needs in a pervasive and unobtrusive way.
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No one wants to be the target of cybercriminals, but are you doing enough to protect your network, your customers' data, and your business? Many factors lead to security breaches, but there are 5 core principles that can help ensure you won't be the next victim featured on the nightly news broadcast. Download the...
Modern applications are dynamic and distributed - and the attack surface keeps growing as a result. To secure your business, you need security integrated into your infrastructure, not bolted-on. Download the eBook to learn how to reduce the attack surface and simplify security.
VMware and Intel transform networking...
Hacking has become a multibillion-dollar industry designed to steal critical data and gain access to organizations' most sensitive systems. And companies are finding that traditional, perimeter-focused security strategies are no longer effective. To achieve a new level of protection inside IT infrastructure,...
To address the need for improved security and compliance efficiently, many small and midsize enterprises are evaluating and moving toward deploying virtual network technology that supports micro-segmentation, such as VMware NSX. This technology provides a true secure and compliant platform that delivers many of the...
The promise of cloud and mobility is to provide access to key services quickly and from anywhere at any time from any device. Zscaler's Lisa Lorenzin opens up on zero trust network access technologies, which provide a secure alternative to legacy methods.
Together with President Donald Trump and the EU Copyright Directive, the U.K's Internet Services Providers' Association has nominated Mozilla as one of its three nominees for "internet villain" of the year. Its purported crime has been to advance a more secure version of the domain name system.
Visibility, or a lack thereof, continues to challenge organizations as they attempt to protect their businesses by knowing which systems, applications and data they have, says AlgoSec's Jeffrey Starr. He discusses how centralized visibility, control and automation can help.
Digital transformation impacts the way that organizations deal with cybersecurity risk, says Tim Wilkinson of Avast Business, who provides advice on how to place security at the center of the transformation.
When you have limited resources and a large attack surface to protect, smart prioritization is crucial. Frameworks like the Center for Internet Security (CIS) Top 20 Critical Security Controls are designed to help you make those difficult decisions, but a framework is only useful if you've got the resources to follow...
The term "digital transformation" is not just marketing buzz; it's the here and now for many organizations. And the healthcare sector is uniquely impacted, says Stuart Reed of Nominet in the wake of a recent roundtable discussion.
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