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Turning Vulnerability to Cyber Threats into Industrial Grade Resiliency in the Manufacturing Industry

EA Voices

From Architecture & Governance Magazine By Reidar Boldevin, Consulting Manager Security at Columbus Abstract Manufacturing has been the most cyberattacked industry for three consecutive years. The interconnectedness of operational technology (OT) and informational technology (IT) networks, brought on by […]

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Top 11 Women in Enterprise Networking

CATO Networks

She has expertise in SDN, virtualization, microservices, and cloud. Her latest blog Five Stages of Cloud Grief is well worth a read. Stage three of cloud grief is, Anger IT staff shows up at all-hands meeting with torches and pitchforks demanding the CIOs blood and demanding to know if there will be layoffs.

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"Industry standard" isn't useful in arguments

SysAdmin1138 Explains

There are open standards that are widely adopted, like OpenTelemetry and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation suite, but these are not yet industry standards. This mechanic is 100% why ServerFault has a "reasonable business practices" close reason: Questions should demonstrate reasonable information technology management practices.

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SASE Convergence or Integration? It’s Not the Same Thing

CATO Networks

Networking and security used to be considered two distinct areas of information technology. The Cato software converges security and networking functions together and into one cloud-native platform. The metadata is further enriched with threat-intelligence feeds and other security-specific information.

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