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Mar 02, 2017
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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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Fave Raves 2017 call for submissions
Palo Alto Networks pays $105M for LightCyber to better detect network attacks
This tool can help you discover Cisco Smart Install protocol abuse
(2016) Did Google kill a … donkey?
Aruba's top exec, large customers talk about Wi-Fi’s present and future at Atmosphere
(2006) The network industry’s most colorful story ever
Cisco tries to squash Smart Install security abuse
A new way to prevent cyberattacks on home devices
Intel showed how 5G networking will power VR and self-driving cars

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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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Fave Raves 2017 call for submissions

What's your favorite enterprise IT product? Send us your submission for Fave Raves, our annual roundup of the best products, as chosen by readers. 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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This tool can help you discover Cisco Smart Install protocol abuse

Cisco's Talos team has released a tool that allows network owners to discover switches on their networks that might be vulnerable to Cisco Smart Install (SMI) attacks. 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

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Aruba's top exec, large customers talk about Wi-Fi’s present and future at Atmosphere

Aruba kicked off its annual Atmosphere conference on Tuesday in Nashville with a keynote from CTO Keerti Melkote that featured CTOs and CIOs from several of the company’s most prominent customers. 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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Cisco tries to squash Smart Install security abuse

Cisco wrote in a blog this week that a “Smart Install network consists of one Smart Install director switch or router, also known as the integrated branch director (IBD), and one or more Smart Install client switches, also known as integrated branch clients (IBCs). Only Smart Install client switches are affected by the abuse. While there are no obvious indicators of an attacker abusing the Smart Install capabilities Read More

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A new way to prevent cyberattacks on home devices

Homeowners worried about cybersecurity attacks on IP-connected devices like lights, baby monitors, home security systems and cameras, will soon be able to take advantage of a $200 network monitoring device called Dojo. Read More

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Intel showed how 5G networking will power VR and self-driving cars

Intel is leading the push toward 5G networking because as more devices connect, we're all going to need more bandwidth. At Mobile World Congress, it showed use cases from smart homes to VR to self-driving cars. Read More

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Gain End-to-End Network Visibility in Real-time

The pace of managing complex data center infrastructures has never been more demanding. The constantly evolving needs of the business require that the IT staff have the tools they need to keep up. This infographic illustrates a typical week for two data center managers who follow very different paths to managing daily demands. Which path would you prefer? Read More

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