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SOA vs. EDA: Is Not Life Simply a Series of Events?

Confluent

Applications built using an event-driven architecture tend to have a simple relationship between the components, which is unidirectional in nature. This often leads users to deploy expensive distributed transaction protocols like eXtended architecture (XA). Compared to SOA, EDA is a relatively connectionless approach.

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23 Good-To-Know Networking Acronyms and Abbreviations

CATO Networks

MPLS Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) routes traffic over telecommunications networks using short path labels instead of longer network addresses. According to Gartner, many emerging edge applications require a cloud-delivery-based approach, favoring providers with many points of presence (POPs).

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Talking WAN Transformation and Managed Services with Virgin’s Network and Security Architect Frankie Stroud

CATO Networks

Before VA I was with Optus and a few other domestic telecommunications companies. You would certainly need someone who understands the concepts, the protocols, but not necessarily how the platform goes about driving changes throughout the environment. So they have an SD-WAN environment plus one which is driven by BGP protocol routes.

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A Brief History of the Internet’s Biggest BGP Incidents

Kentik

In November 2018, MainOne, a large telecommunications company in Nigeria, leaked routes received from a number of its peers , including major content distribution networks, to its upstream transit providers. In particular, communication was still (at least in theory) protected by the TLS protocol, which led to the security warning.

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Record-breaking 5.6 Tbps DDoS attack and global DDoS trends for 2024 Q4

CloudFaire

fasthttp is used to build fast web applications, but is often exploited for DDoS attacks and web scraping too. They are part of the HTTP protocol and allow communication between clients (such as browsers) and servers. Security administrators can use this data to strengthen their protection on these endpoints, as applicable.