Don't stop at local control.
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Arista expands its Macro-Segmentation Service (MSS) to include MSS-Group, software that enables creation of logically assigned security groupings. Arista has expanded its security software to let ...
Fewer than one in five companies is currently using network segmentation to slow intruders from moving around its network, mainly due to the difficulty of configuring and maintaining firewall rules, ...
Good network segmentation is a highly recommended network security practice that requires a firewall policy known as an allow-list or whitelist. How should you go about implementing it? What is ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Alex Vakulov is a cybersecurity expert focused on consumer security. The rise of Internet of Things gadgets has transformed our ...
Federal agencies will be required to segment their networks down to the level of individual applications, which can limit the reach of cyberattacks. As federal agencies contemplate how to achieve a ...
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Zero Networks, a leading provider of zero trust network security solutions, today announced the addition of identity segmentation capabilities within the Zero Networks ...
An effective technique to strengthen security, network segmentation is a physical or virtual architectural approach dividing a network into multiple segments, each acting as its own subnetwork ...
The first step to solving the security tool selection problem is asking the right questions: • Do you handle credit cards? Are you subject to Payment Card Industry (PCI) regulations? • Do you handle ...
Fighting ransomware, watching for deepfakes, and implementing network segmentation in complex enterprise environments are top-of-mind issues for today’s security practitioners. New approaches are ...
Security incidents and breaches are all too common. Stats abound about the success of phishing campaigns, despite regular security awareness and education provided to end-users. Why does this matter?