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April 21, 2020

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IoT offers a way to track COVID-19 via connected thermometers

The COVID-19 pandemic has catapulted one manufacturer of connected thermometers to national prominence, as Kinsa provides a possible window into the spread of the disease. Read more ▶

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Why 3 enterprises chose microsegmentation

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How to take advantage of Linux's extensive vocabulary

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How microsegmentation architectures differ

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How underwater Internet of Things will work

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Is enterprise security broken?

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Shifting to a Secure Work-from-Anywhere WAN Overnight

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COVID-19: Weekly health check of ISPs, cloud providers and conferencing services

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Why 3 enterprises chose microsegmentation

As microsegmentation technology evolves, enterprises are taking different paths toward reaching the same goal: unyielding security. Read more ▶

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How to take advantage of Linux's extensive vocabulary

Linux systems don't only know a lot of words, it has commands that can help you use them by finding words that are on the tip of your tongue or fixing your typos. Read more ▶

 
 
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How microsegmentation architectures differ

Microsegmentation promises to thwart network attackers by curbing their movements and limiting access to enterprise resources. Architecture types include host-agent segmentation, hypervisor segmentation and network segmentation. Read more ▶

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How underwater Internet of Things will work

Lasers will be used to power underwater devices and transmit data below the ocean's surface. Read more ▶

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Is enterprise security broken?

Deploying independent endpoint or network security separately is coming to a rapid – and much-needed -- end. If you want to stay secure longer-term, focus on unifying your security products now. Read more ▶

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Shifting to a Secure Work-from-Anywhere WAN Overnight

How Gerresheimer AG, critical supplier in the fight against COVID-19, transitioned to a fully remote global workforce. Read more ▶

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COVID-19: Weekly health check of ISPs, cloud providers and conferencing services

Thousand Eyes, which tracks internet and cloud traffic, is providing Network World with weekly updates on the performance of three categories of service provider: ISP, cloud provider, UCaaS Read more ▶

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