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Cloudera Launches Private Link Network for Secure, Internet-Free Cloud Connectivity

Cloudera Blog

Imagine a world where your sensitive data moves effortlessly between clouds – secure, private, and far from the prying eyes of the public internet. Today, we’re making that world a reality with the launch of Cloudera Private Link Network. Organizations are continuously seeking ways to enhance their data security.

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The Future of Network Security: Cybersecurity Predictions for 2023 & Beyond

CATO Networks

As new trends emerge in both cyber attacks and defenses every year, we have decided to list our predictions for the top network security trends of 2023 and beyond. #1. And the expansion of complex, multi-cloud environments introduce new security challenges and increased attack vectors.

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The Cato Socket Gets LTE: The Answer for Instant Sites and Instant Backup

CATO Networks

For the networking nerds among us, though, the festival might be even more attractive as a stress test of sorts. There is no fixed internet connection to support the numerous vendors. Financial institutions require consistent connectivity to conduct secure transactions, data transfers, and communication.

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The Return On Investment of SD-WAN

CATO Networks

The bandwidth is expensive (relative to Internet capacity) and often limited or unavailable on some routes, forcing companies to either pay exorbitant fees to connect locations or, more likely, resort to Internet-based VPNs, complicating network design. Here there’s a balance of considerations.

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How to Choose the Most Suitable Network Technology for Your Company

CATO Networks

Mobile users Some network setups do not visibility or control for mobile access to cloud applications. In these kinds of setups, mobile users are either connected directly, bypassing corporate network security policies, or they are forced through a specific network location, which affects performance.

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Achieving NIS2 Compliance: Essential Steps for Companies 

CATO Networks

For non-compliance with NIS regulations, companies providing essential services such as energy, healthcare, transport, or water may be fined up to 17 million in the UK and 10 million or 2% of worldwide turnover in the EU. It is critical to assess whether your organization falls within the scope and to identify the relevant requirements.

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