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IT/OT Cybersecurity Convergence: Start Strong with These Six Controls

Tenable

This often entails exposing once air-gapped and isolated equipment – think of a device with Windows-based Human/Machine Interface sitting on an OT network – to the wider public internet. "IT As the amount of OT finding its way onto the corporate LAN steadily increases, the attack surface expands accordingly.

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How to Navigate Market Pressures with Cloud-based Network Management

CIO

Aruba’s cloud-based network management solution – Aruba Central – is a powerful, scalable solution that offers a single point of visibility and control to oversee every aspect of wired and wireless LANs, WANs, and VPNs across campus, branch, remote, and data center locations.

Network 231
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Your Own Personal WiFi Storage

Coding Horror

In Wi-Fi and LAN. See the instructions below for Windows, as the process is very similar. Windows / Mac. Open a Finder Window. You will still have to train people to launch the Infuse app , and the right device name to look for. You will be typing this later on every device you attach to it. I'd keep it simple.

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Trusted Penetration Testing Services Provider in Ukraine

Mobilunity

Train staff to act efficiently during attacks. This type of testing is done internally, within the organization’s LAN. It is a training exercise to get access to the hacker’s point of view. Simulations allow training security staff in real-life circumstances. Increase efficiency of protection system.

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International Women’s Day: Celebrating Women of Modus

Modus Create

I was in grad school when Windows 95 came out and I had NO idea how to use a mouse, so when I got a job in IT right after graduation my classmates were shocked. After a few years, I made the jump to a training company: Ziff Davis, for those of you who are old enough to remember PC Mag. What did your career path to IT look like?