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Mar 02, 2017
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Cisco warns of NetFlow appliance vulnerability

Specifically, Cisco wrote: “A vulnerability in the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) decoder of the Cisco NetFlow Generation Appliance (NGA) could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause the device to hang or unexpectedly reload, causing a denial of service (DoS) condition Read More

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Google reveals Microsoft bug affecting IE and Edge
Robots are just as plagued by security vulnerabilities as IoT devices
To improve information security, enterprises and government must share information
Palo Alto Networks pays $105M for LightCyber to better detect network attacks
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February 2017: The month in hacks and breaches
(2006) The network industry’s most colorful story ever
(2016) Did Google kill a … donkey?
(2014) How one user managed the Amazon cloud reboot

Solution Center: Rapid7

Do You Have the Power to Make Nothing Happen?

When it comes to security, the ability to "Make Nothing Happen" is really quite exciting. Check out these resources to learn how Rapid7's threat exposure management, incident detection and security advisory services enable organizations to see network risks and spot attacks before they damage your network. When you can make nothing happen, your enterprise can make growth happen. Read More

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Google reveals Microsoft bug affecting IE and Edge

Google revealed another Microsoft bug. This one causes the IE and Edge browsers to crash with just a few lines of HTML code. Read More

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Robots are just as plagued by security vulnerabilities as IoT devices

A security analysis of robots used in homes, businesses and industrial installations has revealed many of the same basic security weaknesses that are commonly found in IoT devices, raising questions about the implications for human safety. Read More

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To improve information security, enterprises and government must share information

No single entity can handle information security on its own. That means enterprises and government must cooperate and work together on it. Read More

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Palo Alto Networks pays $105M for LightCyber to better detect network attacks

Palo Alto Networks has bought LightCyber for its behavioral analytics platform that can speed the time to detect intrusions that have already breached networks and are moving around looking for ways to carry out exploits. Read More

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SD-WAN facilitates security on the WAN

WAN segmentation is valuable in protecting your network from security vulnerabilities. SD-WAN makes it easy. Read More

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February 2017: The month in hacks and breaches

An unsecured MongoDB database, sluggishness about disclosing and patching vulnerabilities, and “I was just curious” were among the contributing factors to the month’s incidents. Read More

(2006) The network industry’s most colorful story ever

A quick study of the network industry could be enough to give you the blues. Read More

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(2016) Did Google kill a … donkey?

A few days ago I needed to know whether Google had actually killed a particular product or merely put it on a back burner, so I typed into the company’s search-engine box: “Did Google kill …” Read More

(2014) How one user managed the Amazon cloud reboot

Amazon Web Service’s reboot of its cloud servers left many users holding their breath. Read More

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Digital Media: Protecting your OTT Content Distribution

The average adult in the U.S. consumes more than 10 hours of digital media daily and nearly two-thirds is on mobile devices. Content providers must understand the requirements that impact how consumer's access and view digital media. It changes constantly. Join live Thursday, March 09, 2017, 01:00 PM EST. Read More

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