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How an insurance company implements disaster recovery of 3-tier applications

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It also accounts for the incidence of natural disasters, such as earthquakes or floods and technical failures, such as power failure or network connectivity. In this post, we explore how one of our customers, a US-based insurance company, uses cloud-native services to implement the disaster recovery of 3-tier applications.

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Network Break 335: Cyber Insurance Premiums Climb; Aruba To Debut Wi-Fi 6E AP

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Today's Network Break discusses rising cyber insurance premiums and how wider insurance adoption might affect the security market. Today's Network Break discusses rising cyber insurance premiums and how wider insurance adoption might affect the security market. release, and more IT news.

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Network Break 348: Ransomware Bedevils Cyber Insurance; TSMC To Raise Chip Prices

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This week's Network Break examines how ransomware has insurers rethinking premiums and coverage limits, discusses the pros and cons of ISPs sharing flow records with security companies, digs into Arista's efforts to tackle the router market, pontificates on TSMC chip price hikes, and more tech news analysis.

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Network Break 383: Cyber Insurers Realize Customers Have Terrible Security; F5’s Big Vulnerability

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This week's Network Break discusses a new threat containment feature from Rubrik to prevent companies from re-infecting themselves via compromised backups. F5 has released patches for a serious vulnerability in its Big-IP load balancer, cyber insurers raised premiums by as much 92% last year, and more IT news.

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PP042: CISO Liability Insurance, A Seriously Dangerous Menu Hack, and more Security News

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Our monthly news roundup discusses liability insurance for CISOs (if you are one, you should get it), serious intrusions of US telecom companies by Chinese state actors (according to the FBI), and a novel attack that leapt across multiple Wi-Fi networks.

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Network Break 395: Broadcom Ships 51.2Tbps ASIC; Extreme’s New AP Goes Outdoors; Lloyd’s Rethinks Cyber Insurance Policies

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This week's Network Break podcast drills into features in Broadcom's newest Tomahawk ASIC, a new Wi-Fi 6E from Extreme for outdoor use, and a $262 million infusion for the startup DriveNets. We also cover serious Apple vulnerabilities, why Lloyd's is rethinking cyber insurance for state-sponsored attacks, Cisco financial results, and more.

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How the Lakehouse can optimize provider networks and improve member care

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The Member Experience An insured member typically experiences their healthcare in. Check out our Nearest Neighborhood Search Solution Accelerator to get started quickly.