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The Network Also Needs to be Observable, Part 2: Network Telemetry Sources

Kentik

The breadth of network telemetry sources we see in modern networks include the components of network types such as: Cloud infrastructure : Elements specific to the cloud such as service meshes, transit and ingress gateways. API gateways for digital services. Access and transit networks, edge and exchange points, CDNs.

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How Secure is Your SD-WAN?

CATO Networks

Advanced threat protection addresses these risks with various technologies, such as next generation firewall (NGFW) , Secure Web Gateway (SWG) , malware protection , and Intrusion Prevention System (IPS). The most common way to deliver threat protection at a branch is to deploy a local firewall or UTM appliance.

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What is Network Visibility?

CATO Networks

Traditionally, network visibility within the WAN has been made possible by SIEM (security information and event management) solutions and network management systems that aggregate packet flow data from multiple security and network monitoring tools such as security appliances, firewalls, and endpoint sensors.

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23 Good-To-Know Networking Acronyms and Abbreviations

CATO Networks

SASE SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) converges network and security functionalities into a single cloud-based solution. SASE merges the network optimization capabilities of SD-WAN with a full security stack, including Next Generation Firewall (NGFW), Secure Web Gateway (SWG), Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), and more.

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Optimizing UCaaS Access with SD-WAN Services

CATO Networks

As I discussed in my previous blog , few companies, especially global organizations, have Internet access at every branch. UCaaS traffic must be backhauled across the WAN to Internet access point resulting in inefficient traffic routing for voice and video calls, and potential quality issues related to excessive delay and jitter.

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