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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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Enabling Digital Transformation, Securely

CIO

Employees accessed the Internet within the confines of the on-premise network. SASE is SD-WAN-as-a-service and security-as-a-service. Next-gen security architecture. Secure web gateway : Secure web gateways filter unwanted access, software, and malware as employees access the Internet. To learn more visit [link].

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Securing US Federal Agency Remote Workers and Branch Offices

Palo Alto Networks

Recently, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released a memorandum outlining updates to the Trusted Internet Connections (TIC) initiative. aims to help agencies adopt modern security capabilities while connecting to the internet and other services outside their traditional perimeter. . Here in the U.S., Networking .

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Rethinking Zero Trust Network Access for a Zero Trust Strategy

Palo Alto Networks

It’s also important to detect for data exfiltration, scan for malware and be alert to behavioral indicators of compromise. Prisma Access is Palo Alto Networks’ answer to ZTNA – a cloud-delivered solution known as a secure access service edge (SASE), combining both SD-WAN and security capabilities into a single platform.

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Palo Alto Networks Introduces Complete Zero Trust Network Security

Palo Alto Networks

A true Zero Trust architecture not only enables access to the right applications and data, but it also secures that access. This means it prevents vulnerability exploits, tunneling, malware, phishing and malicious websites. The expanded DNS Security capabilities prevent emerging DNS attacks that no other vendor protects against.

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Cybersecurity for Energy and Utility Operations

Getronics

Advanced malware protection – detection, containment and removal of threats across all endpoints. Secure internet gateway – blocking malicious destinations before connections are established. Next generation firewalls – unified threat management with integrated firewall, IPS, content filtering, and advanced malware protection.

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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. Attack surfaces require constant monitoring.