The modern threat landscape, consisting of hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure, requires new security measures to detect evolving cyberthreats in real-time. Zero-day threats pose risks that SOC teams can almost entirely mitigate with proactive measures that secure the cloud environment and protect sensitive data....
Building Your Long-Term SD-WAN Plan
The recent acceleration of digital transformation has forced organizations to move applications to the cloud in order to meet the demands of remote networks and workers. This shift creates challenges for distributed enterprises and their IT teams who need to provide uninterrupted...
Furthest for Completeness of Vision and 4x a Leader
Gartner® has recognized Palo Alto Networks as a Leader in the 2023 Magic Quadrant™ for SD-WAN. Not only does this mark our fourth year as a Leader, we're now the only vendor to be recognized as a Leader in all three SASE-related Magic Quadrant reports: Security...
Know Your SD-WAN Options to Choose Wisely
Digital transformation and global upheaval have reshaped the business world. Companies have had to deploy cloud services, mobile initiatives, IoT projects and other programs – things that normally take years – in weeks, if not days. This has put added pressure on WANs to...
The biggest challenges in threat detection and response today are the inability to cover the entire attack surface and a lack of insight into who is attacking and why. To address these issues, Cisco introduced Breach Protection, a suite of products that combines email, endpoint and XDR protection.
The use of artificial intelligence can profoundly improve operations and services across many industries, but the multifaceted relationship between AI and cybersecurity calls for new measures to address security, privacy and regulatory concerns through the right protocols and procedures.
A "cloud of uncertainty" strained IronNet's cash flows and negatively affected liquidity to the point where the cybersecurity vendor had to begin winding down operations. The firm once valued at $1.2 billion experienced financial and operating difficulties leading up to Thursday's Chapter 11 filing.
The firm founded by retired four-star Army Gen. Keith Alexander and once valued at $1.2 billion has officially turned off the lights. IronNet on Friday ceased business operations and terminated remaining employees after probing alternatives and finding additional sources of cash unavailable.
WatchGuard purchased a Massachusetts company to extend network detection and response capabilities traditionally reserved for high-end enterprises to the midmarket through MSPs. The deal gives WatchGuard clients more visibility into east-west network traffic and activity taking place on the cloud.
Perimeter 81's ease of deployment and embrace of a cloud-based architecture made it stand apart from other secure remote access offerings, according to Check Point Software CEO Gil Shwed. The deal will help Check Point build a scalable network foundation that extends to thousands of users.
Rapid innovation, limited security and development resources, and an ever-evolving risk landscape have led to a reassessment of cloud security strategy for cloud and growth-focused organizations.
Whether organizations are replacing their cloud-native security tools or starting their cloud security journey, cloud...
IronNet's board authorized the company to furlough nearly all its workers and substantially curtail business operations as the board evaluates seeking bankruptcy protection. The furlough and cessation of business operations constitute an event of default under the terms of the company's borrowing.
New CEO Scott Harrell wants Infoblox to evolve from classic networking DNS management to bringing networking and security together in ways that optimize protection and efficiency. DNS serves as a building block for security since it is universal across large client devices and small mobile phones.
Unnecessary cyber alerts are a threat that can overwhelm defenders, leading to burnout and reduced efficiency within the team. Chris Waynforth, vice president and general manager at Expel, said adopting automation solutions to filter and prioritize alerts allows for more effective incident response.
Retired four-star Gen. Keith Alexander resigned as IronNet's CEO as part of a deal with C5 Capital to take the beleaguered threat detection firm private. C5 extended IronNet a financial lifeline in exchange for Alexander, 71, giving up day-to-day management of the company he founded nine years ago.
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