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The Present And Future Of Enterprise Security

The Present And Future Of Enterprise Security

Posted on February 28, 2023 By Dennis Monner

Without argument, growth or change is inevitable. The enterprise security landscape has evolved significantly over the past few decades, driven by technological advancements and changing security threats. In the past, enterprise security was primarily focused on physical[...]
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Reflecting on the Aryaka Accelerate Global Partner Program

Reflecting on the Aryaka Accelerate Global Partner Program

Posted on February 21, 2023 By Craig Patterson

Thank You to My Channel Mentors I spent more than 18 years at Lumen, almost half of my life, and while there, I learned from some great mentors. I learned from them all the fundamentals of creating[...]
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Convergence of proxy types for SASE

Convergence of proxy types for SASE

Posted on February 16, 2023 By Srini Addepalli

Why Proxies in SASE? Gone are the days when the packet level security was considered sufficient. Due to the sophistication of attacks, it is becoming imperative to do deep content inspection for various kinds of protections. Identity[...]
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Aryaka women in tech – Support. Empower.  Grow.

Aryaka women in tech – Support. Empower. Grow.

Posted on February 9, 2023 By Renuka Nadkarni

The International Day of Women in Technology and Science is celebrated every year on the 11th of February to acknowledge the achievements of women in the field of technology and science. This day serves as a reminder[...]
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SD-WANswers with ChatGPT <br><h5>“Hey ChatGPT, why do some enterprises still avoid using SD-WAN?”</h5>

SD-WANswers with ChatGPT

“Hey ChatGPT, why do some enterprises still avoid using SD-WAN?”

Posted on February 7, 2023 By Sean Kaine

ChatGPT is incredible.  I mean, it not only has all the answers, it has them in seconds.  How do you compete!?  You don’t.  You leverage it … and have a bit of fun along the way. Real[...]
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The Benefits of Converging Network and Security

The Benefits of Converging Network and Security

Posted on January 31, 2023 By David Ginsburg

If you’re following the networking and security space, I’m sure you’ve read a lot about convergence over the past year or so. And, every day you probably have the best example of convergence in your pocket. Your[...]
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What is Not SASE?: 5 Common Misconceptions Around SASE

What is Not SASE?: 5 Common Misconceptions Around SASE

Posted on January 25, 2023 By David Ginsburg

SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) is a new approach to network security that integrates multiple security and networking functions into a single cloud-based platform. However, there are many misconceptions around SASE that can prevent businesses from fully[...]
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Network Security: Protecting Your Digital Assets

Network Security: Protecting Your Digital Assets

Posted on January 24, 2023 By David Ginsburg

In today’s digital age, data has become one of the most valuable assets for businesses and individuals alike. As we rely more and more on technology to store and transmit sensitive information, the importance of network security[...]
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Network Security Best Practices

Network Security Best Practices

Posted on January 22, 2023 By David Ginsburg

In today’s digital world, network security has become a crucial aspect of protecting your business and personal information. Network security involves implementing policies and procedures to prevent unauthorized access, misuse, modification, or destruction of data. In this[...]
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Threat Hunting Techniques and Solutions with Unified SASE

Threat Hunting Techniques and Solutions with Unified SASE

Posted on January 17, 2023 By Srini Addepalli

What is threat hunting? Threat hunting is a proactive defense approach to detect threats that evade existing security solutions. Why threat hunting? Firewall, IDS/IPS, SWG, ZTNA, CASB functions help in protecting enterprise assets from known threats. Security[...]
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SASE and the (sometimes) futility of predictions

SASE and the (sometimes) futility of predictions

Posted on January 10, 2023 By Klaus Schwegler

At this time of the year, there are plenty of blogs and articles about predictions for the new year. And while it’s fun and worthwhile to think about the future and make predictions, the late baseball player[...]
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SASE and  ZTNA: Decoding the different flavors of Zero Trust

SASE and ZTNA: Decoding the different flavors of Zero Trust

Posted on December 20, 2022 By Jaz Lin

Are you sometimes as confused as I am about the various definitions of Zero Trust, and how almost every vendor has co-opted the term for their marketing? Disclaimer – we could be accused of the same, but[...]
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