Tag: network security
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The Importance of NetSecOps in Network Management
The IT landscape has changed beyond recognition in the past decade or so. The vast majority of businesses now operate largely in the cloud, which has had a notable impact on their ...
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How SD-WAN Is Driving Business Continuity in a COVID World
The coronavirus outbreak has thrown the economy into flux, creating changes to entire industries that would have been unpredictable a few months ago. While demand for travel has decreased dramatically, other businesses ...
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Managing a New Kind of Complexity in Software-Defined Networking
Software-defined networking (SDN) has moved up the enterprise IT agenda in recent years. And it’s easy to see why–in theory, SDNs are far quicker and easier to control and alter than traditional ...
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Can DevSecOps Prevent a Zombie Apocalypse?
Making consistent progress within any DevSecOps initiative often can be an overwhelming undertaking. Developers tend to outnumber operations dramatically, with little to no security accountability. This leaves DevSecOps doomed to work with ...
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It’s Time to Break Up with Your WAF
If the only reason you have a web application firewall (WAF) is for compliance, you deserve better. It’s time to replace it with something that provides not only compliance, but real security ...
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What the Current DDoS Landscape Means for DevOps
Businesses, governments, hospitals, schools, charities and even individuals—they’re all the same to a DDoS perpetrator. If you have a website, it’s likely to be targeted by a distributed denial of service (DDoS) ...
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DDoS Defense: Can You Tell Friend from Foe?
In many organizations, networks are at the core of the business, enabling not only internal functions such as human resources, supply chain and finance, but also the services and transactions the business ...
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Why do you need to implement a DevOpsSec team?
Just 20 years ago, organizations relied on a single wall of defense to secure their applications and networks. Fast forward to 2015 and that large fence is no longer adequate. With the ...
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Combining SecOps and DevOps
Security has to be top of mind for most any company that is moving, or has moved, to the cloud. And, businesses know they need to act swiftly to ensure that any ...
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Embracing a culture of continuous incident response
In a world of continuous development and rapid iteration combined with being connected online 24/7/365, you are bound to encounter threats. In fact, attackers use automated tools so you are under constant ...
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How to un-domesticate your network: DevOps!
When I look at how compliance and regulations have affected network security over the years, I’m reminded of what dog breeder standards and regulations have done to dogs over the years. I’ll ...