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Protect Your Systems Now from the Critical Windows SMBv3 RCE Vulnerability

CATO Networks

At the beginning of the month, Microsoft released an advisory and security patch for a serious Windows Server Message Block (SMB) vulnerability called the Windows SMBv3 Client/Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (AKA Windows SMBv3 RCE or CVE-2020-0796). Windows SMBv3 RCE isnt the first vulnerability in SMB.

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Cato SASE Cloud: Enjoy Simplified Configuration and Centralized, Global Policy Delivery

CATO Networks

Additionally, policy rules can be further refined based on application context including application (custom applications too), application categories, service, port range, domain name, and more. This includes elements like IP address, subnet, username, group membership, hostname, remote user, site, and more.

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Accurate Visibility with NetFlow, sFlow, and IPFIX

Kentik

Comparing flow protocols for real-world large-scale networks. A lot of ink has been spilled over the years on the topic of flow protocols, specifically how they work and their relative accuracy. One of the things that can be rather confusing is that there are a lot of different flow protocol names.