Good network segmentation is a highly recommended network security practice that requires a firewall policy known as an allow-list or whitelist. How should you go about implementing it? What is ...
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Federal agencies will be required to segment their networks down to the level of individual applications, which can limit the reach of cyberattacks. As federal agencies contemplate how to achieve a ...
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Zero Networks, a leading provider of zero trust network security solutions, today announced the addition of identity segmentation capabilities within the Zero Networks ...
For network engineers and security leaders tasked with securing modern enterprise environments, the challenge of preventing lateral threat movement is critical. Inside factory, branch, and campus ...
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The US National Security Agency (NSA) delivered its guidelines for zero-trust network security this week, offering a more concrete roadmap towards zero-trust adoption. It's an important effort to try ...
An effective technique to strengthen security, network segmentation is a physical or virtual architectural approach dividing a network into multiple segments, each acting as its own subnetwork ...
End-of-life devices remain a pervasive security concern in the enterprise, as do poorly segmented networks, unpatched systems, and visibility gaps, according to recent telemetry reports. The extent to ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. The network is the backbone of the digital learning ecosystem: Its ...
Network security solutions not only protect organizations from malware attacks, data loss, or cyber security disruptions; they help reduce overhead expenses and streamline the processes for ...