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MPLS, SD-WAN and Network Security

CATO Networks

There are several interesting anecdotes by the financial services customers (Scott Smith and D.V.) Is MPLS Secure? MPLS security is based on the fact that it is a private network vs. the public Internet. The irony of an MPLS circuit is that the security is VLANsthats all it is.

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The Horrors of Ransomware and the Mid-market Enterprise

CATO Networks

A paralegal opened up a phishing email attachment and her, anti-virus protected, PC disk was maliciously encrypted by Cryptowall malware. The ransomware has to connect to its C2 (Command and Control) server to get the encryption key pair generated and the public key delivered to the machine. What is common to all of these capabilities?

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The Top 4 Industry 4.0 Challenges and How SASE Helps Manufacturers Overcome ThemĀ 

CATO Networks

Success 1: Network Security Many machines, systems, and devices in use by manufacturers are vulnerable to cyberattack. 3: High Operational Costs Disparate network and security point solutions create a financial and operational burden. Key Challenges Standing Between Manufacturers and Industry 4.0 investments.

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Scale up MISP: Automatically collect and ingest IoCs with Feedly TI

Effective Software Design

MISP's data model is versatile and can represent a range of contextual objects, including those related to financial fraud, network security, and counter-terrorism. It implements role-based access and encryption to safely share sensitive data within trusted circles.

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Solving the Challenges of SD-WAN Security with Cloud-Native

CATO Networks

The sheer magnitude of these numbers provides a sobering perspective and helps quantify the threats facing enterprise networks. As the WAN is the ingress and egress point of corporate networks, securing it is vital to mitigating risk and improving security posture.

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The Future of Enterprise Networking : What Do The Experts Say About SD-WAN

CATO Networks

Ivan Pepelnjak @ ioshints Ivan Pepelnjak has been in the business of designing and implementing large-scale networks as well as teaching and writing books on the topic for almost three decades. He has recently written an intriguing post Secure SD-WAN: The First Step Toward Zero Trust Security .

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