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Forrester Named Cisco a Leader in the 2024 Microsegmentation Wave

Cisco Wireless

We believe Cisco is the only leader in the Forrester Wave that offers complete network security. Learn how Cisco microsegments everything.

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NB477: Arista Assembles Switch-Based Microperimeters; FCC Wants More Money for Telcos Dumping Huawei Gear

Packet Pushers

Take a Network Break! This week we cover a new microsegmentation offering from Arista, new GenAI assistants from Fortinet, and a GenAI firewall from Versa Networks to monitor and report on how organizations are using generative AI tools and applications. Read more » Take a Network Break! Read more »

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Network Break 353: New Juniper Chassis Tops 400G; Akamai Spends Big Money On Microsegmentation

Packet Pushers

This week's Network Break talks about a new data center chassis from Juniper, why Akamai spent $600 million to buy security company Guardicore, what happened to Zoom's big acquisition of a contact center company, and more tech news.

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NB474: Intel Strikes Back In GPU Wars; The Fork Is Strong With Valkey

Packet Pushers

Take a Network Break! In the news we cover Intel’s rollout of new XPU silicon and associated software as it tries to make up ground against Nvidia’s AI dominance, Zscaler’s acquisition of a microsegmentation startup. Read more » Take a Network Break! Read more » Take a Network Break!

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A True Zero Trust Architecture Requires Security Integration

CATO Networks

While zero trust promises reduced exposure to security incidents and data breaches, as well as simplified compliance with regulatory requirements, deploying a zero trust architecture is not as simple as implementing least privilege access controls and replacing legacy virtual private networks (VPNs) with zero trust network access (ZTNA).

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Data Gravity in Cloud Networks: Achieving Escape Velocity

Kentik

But what are network operators to do when their cloud networks have to be distributed, both architecturally and geographically? As a cloud network scales, three forces compete against the acceptable accumulation of this gravity: cost, performance, and reliability. One of my personal experiences is with identity.

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Understanding Data-platform Needs to Support Network Observability

Kentik

With software architectures increasingly adopting distributed, cloud-based models , network infrastructures have become complex webs of virtual and physical devices. In today’s digital world, data is generated faster and at a larger scale than ever before. value1 * value2 = newDataPoint).

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