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Radically simplify and expand Zero Trust to cloud workload

CIO

Many organizations rely on legacy security architectures to secure their cloud workloads. They often use a combination of: Cloud native security solutions offered by cloud service providers Multiple security tools (firewall, VPN, TLS/SSL inspection, DLP, etc.)

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Why you must extend Zero Trust to public cloud workloads

CIO

But securing cloud workloads isn’t as easy as you think… To secure your cloud workloads, it requires a radically different approach. It’s not as simple as just extending traditional firewall capabilities to the cloud. In fact, a few of the most common challenges include: Risk. Operational costs. Zscaler Figure 1.

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Palo Alto Networks Brings Network Threat Detection to Google Cloud

Palo Alto Networks

Imagine having your own personal, best-in-class threat research team at your fingertips, while taking advantage of cloud simplicity, scalability and speed. Now meet Google Cloud Intrusion Detection System (Cloud IDS). Cloud IDS simply provides native, network threat detection across your entire Google Cloud environment.

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Google Cloud Sandbox Environments On Demand with Playground

Linux Academy

Not only does Linux Academy training content cover the most important cloud technology and tools of today and tomorrow, but our sandbox environments give you the ability to practice with services you’ve never used before. Spin up a Google Cloud Sandbox and have fun! Practice Different Architectures. Happy learning!

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How to setup network connectivity between VPCs in Google Cloud

Xebia

In this blog, I will explain in high-level three networking capabilities to help you in your architecture design decisions in cases where you need to connect VPCs in Google Cloud. A Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) in Google Cloud is a virtual representation of a physical network. What is a VPC?

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Exadel’s Jonathan Fries to Speak at ProductWorld 2020

Exadel

It can be deployed to AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP). In addition, CrossKube has full support for Kubernetes, Bastion Firewall, multiple data sources, microservice architecture, QA automation, and Zabbix monitoring. We hope to see you at ProductWorld 2020!

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Introducing Prisma, a New Approach to Cloud Security

Palo Alto Networks

It has four key components: Prisma Access secures access to the cloud for branch offices and mobile users anywhere in the world with a scalable, cloud-native architecture, blending enterprise-grade security with a globally scalable network.

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