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Palo Alto Networks Brings Network Threat Detection to Google Cloud

Palo Alto Networks

Now meet Google Cloud Intrusion Detection System (Cloud IDS). It’s the first network threat detection system delivered as a native Google Cloud service, built with the industry-leading security technologies of Palo Alto Networks. Erasing Network Security Blindspots Simplifies Compliance.

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Free 30-Day VM-Series Virtual Firewall Trial

Palo Alto Networks

Take the industry’s leading virtual firewall for a no-obligation spin in your virtualized environments. It’s never been easier, thanks to our 30-day free trial to test the VM-Series virtual firewalls for VMware ESXi and Linux KVM environments. Your In-Depth Look Starts with Rapid Deployment.

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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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Learn Google Cloud by Doing with New Google Cloud Training!

Linux Academy

Ready to learn Google Cloud by doing? From new courses to new labs, we have a ton of exciting new Google Cloud updates at Linux Academy ( where you can get the most Google Cloud training on this planet! ). Google Cloud Sandboxes. Google Cloud Labs. Utilizing Google Cloud Pub/Sub.

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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.

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Announcing Complete Azure Observability for Kentik Cloud

Kentik

Today, the phrase “cloud migration” means a lot more than it used to – gone are the days of the simple lift and shift. Network and infrastructure teams need the ability to rapidly answer any question about their networks to resolve incidents, understand tradeoffs, and make great decisions at scale.

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Prevent Container Risks With Advanced Container Image Sandboxing

Palo Alto Networks

Automatically, Prisma Cloud analyzes the actual runtime for dynamic threats, learning all the processes that will be run, the network activity for the image and all filesystem access to build an in-depth model of what the image will do. Host Security: Auto-protection for virtual machines on Azure and Google Cloud.