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What’s next for network firewalls?

CIO

Today’s next-generation firewalls (NGFWs), which must protect all areas of enterprise, can filter layer 7 applications, block malicious attachments and links, detect known threats and device vulnerabilities, apply patching, prevent DDoS attacks, and provide web filtering for direct internet access. And NGFWs aren’t done evolving.

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SASE Converge ‘23 Showcases the Potential and Impact of AI-Powered SASE

Palo Alto Networks

Prisma SASE is a globally distributed service that combines cloud-delivered secure access (SSE) and SD-WAN into a single solution, helping customers drive better security and networking outcomes while automating manual and complex IT operations. This prevents any kind of malware from directly executing in the end user's environment.

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Call for Papers — Ignite ‘21 Is Now Open

Palo Alto Networks

It will be a free-to-attend, virtual event, filled with the biggest experts in the industry, and you could be one of those experts! Network Perimeter Internet Edge Security. SDN Virtualized Infrastructure. Malware Analysis & Sandboxing. Malware Analysis & Sandboxing. Internet / Web Security.

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Rethinking Zero Trust Network Access for a Zero Trust Strategy

Palo Alto Networks

While virtual private networks (VPNs) have traditionally been used to securely enable remote users to access the same resources they could at the office, there are significant problems with this approach that organizations need to address. However, this still doesn’t cover all the bases. Prisma Access and Zero Trust .

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Hold the Door: Why Organizations Need to Prioritize Patching SSL VPNs

Tenable

One of those trends was the popularity of secure socket layer (SSL) virtual private network (VPN) vulnerabilities with threat actors. Citrix Application Delivery Controller (ADC), Gateway and SD-WAN WANOP. Citrix ADC, Gateway and SD-WAN WANOP. Citrix ADC, Gateway and SD-WAN WANOP. Affected Product. CVE-2019-19781.

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The 8 Best Practices for Reducing Your Organization’s Attack Surface

Ivanti

Research from Randori and ESG reveals seven in 10 organizations were compromised by an unknown, unmanaged or poorly managed internet-facing asset over the past year. Network segmentation minimizes the harm of malware and other threats by isolating it to a limited part of the network.

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CVE-2019-19781: Critical Vulnerability in Citrix ADC and Gateway Sees Active Exploitation While Patches are Still Not Available

Tenable

According to SANS Internet Storm Center, the released exploit scripts have been “heavily used,” as they observed a spike in exploitation attempts against their honeypots. contain a bug that “affects responder and rewrite policies bound to VPN virtual servers.” Citrix SD-WAN WANOP. Citrix SD-WAN WANOP. builds prior to 51.16/51.19

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