Security is no longer about where your walls are. It’s about how intelligently and consistently you protect what matters when those walls no longer exist.
When I last wrote on the risk to your network security from the fax feature in multifunction devices, it was a surprise to many readers that the telephone line could be a means of attacking network ...
Ekaterina Kilyusheva, head of the Information Security Analytics Research Group at Positive Technologies, offers a blueprint for locking up the fortress. When it comes to security, some of tomorrow’s ...
The adoption of 5G is changing the face of wireless networking. According to research from Deloitte conducted late last year, half of the respondents stated they planned to increase their wireless ...
TEL AVIV, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Perimeter 81, a leading innovator for Zero Trust Network Access and SASE (Secure Access Service Edge), announced today that the independent research firm, Forrester, ...
Considering the way networks work today and the change in traffic patterns; both internal and to the cloud, this limits the effect of the fixed perimeter. Networks were initially designed to create ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--With continued transition to cloud services to support remote work, the threat of malware continues to grow, expanding each company’s attack surface. The first half of 2022 ...
So the debate is whether to use encrypted tunnels or perimeter-based controls for security -- in other words, whether it is better to place more or less emphasis on the network perimeter? David ...
What if all your company’s computers and applications were connected directly to the Internet? That was the assumption behind BeyondCorp, a new model for network security that Google proposed back in ...
Cases like Rockford’s are common enough that it is clear that reliance on a hardened perimeter is no longer enough. As perimeter security has become more robust, the bad guys have found new ways in.
What if all your company’s computers and applications were connected directly to the Internet? That was the assumption behind BeyondCorp, a new model for network security that Google proposed back in ...
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