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23 Good-To-Know Networking Acronyms and Abbreviations

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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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What is Network Visibility?

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Traditional VPN solutions enable connectivity for mobile and remote employees but do little to enable the same visibility and control possible on-premises. The traffic is then routed on to a local Internet access point or across the WAN to a centralized and secure Internet access point before making its way to its destination in the cloud.

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Cato Research Decrypts the News Behind February Security Events

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Hacked RSA rogue access points not a serious threat News that multiple access points were hacked at last months RSA security show grabbed headlines. They can know if their sites has been compromised by looking in the web access logs for attack patterns, such as “/wp-json/wp/v2/posts/1234?id=”

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How Secure is Your SD-WAN?

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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). This solution will work, we have been using mobile VPN for years, but users will hate it.

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