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May 09, 2017
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25 geek-inspired gifts for Mother's Day
Dell EMC's newest switches will come with its open network OS
Boring old enterprise vendors pay interns well
Barracuda protects industrial IoT with network-based firewall
Network check-ups critically important to a business' health
Apstra brings intent-based networking to life
Red Hat nicely positioned for the turn to cloud
Pitfalls of identity access management
Third parties leave your network open to attacks

White Paper: Cybereason

2017 Threat Hunting Survey Report

Many organizations realize that threat hunting is the next step in the evolution of the modern Security Operations Center (SOC). To gain more insights on the state of threat management in SOCs, Cybereason commissioned an online survey of over 330 cybersecurity and IT professionals. Read More

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25 geek-inspired gifts for Mother's Day

Mother's Day gift ideas with a hint of tech, science and math Read More

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Dell EMC's newest switches will come with its open network OS

Dell's drive into open networking accelerated on Monday with the announcement of the first switches to ship with OS10, the company's network operating system that's based on open source. Read More

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Boring old enterprise vendors pay interns well

Snagging an internship at Amazon, Apple, Facebook or Google is certainly reason for celebration, but interns can also fare pretty darn well at enterprise-oriented vendors such as Juniper Networks, VMware and Salesforce.com. Read More

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Barracuda protects industrial IoT with network-based firewall

Industrial IoT systems using open communication protocols may be vulnerable to attacks through TCP Port 502. Barracuda's NextGen Firewalls can help protect against that. Read More

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Network check-ups critically important to a business' health

Network check-ups are important. Now, new analytics software makes it easy to check a network’s health and ID issues and remedies. Read More

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Apstra brings intent-based networking to life

Apstra Operating System 1.2 (AOS 1.2) makes intent-based networking a reality, allowing networks to be agile, automated and self-operating. Read More

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Red Hat nicely positioned for the turn to cloud

Red Hat CEO James Whitehurst kicked off the company’s Summit meeting in Boston this week, which attracted more than 6,000 people, up 20% from last year. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix caught up with Whitehurst at the show for an update on the company’s position and prospects. Read More

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Pitfalls of identity access management

Whether dealing with a third parties access or tracking an insider through your network, action needs to be take to see who goes where. Too few organizations treat IAM as the crucial, secure connective tissue between businesses' multiplying employees, contractors, apps, business partners and service providers. Read More

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Third parties leave your network open to attacks

With the Target example as the high-water mark, enterprises need to worry about the lack of security on a third parties’ part. How do you tighten things up? Read More

White Paper: GreenPages Technology Solutions

5 Best Practices To Make Security Everyone's Business

Menaced by an ever-expanding array of increasingly potent threats, today's highly mobile employees are frontline participants in the struggle to secure the enterprise. So while solid security strategies must include smart policies, rigorous enforcement, and deep monitoring/ reporting, they must also reflect the needs and habits of the company's users. Read More

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