Palo Alto Networks Introduces Prisma SASE, a Secure Access Service Edge Solution Converging Networking and Security for the Hybrid Workforce

Palo Alto Networks Introduces Prisma SASE, a Secure Access Service Edge Solution Converging Networking and Security for the Hybrid Workforce

Includes new SD-WAN appliance with integrated 5G to accelerate branch transformation and Autonomous Digital Experience Management (ADEM) to deliver exceptional user experiences SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Palo Alto Networks (NYSE: PANW) today introduced Prisma® SASE, bringing together Prisma Access and Prisma SD-WAN into an integrated cloud-delivered service with industry-leading network security and next-generation SD-WAN to ensure that organizations stay secure and productive while working fluidly between branch offices and home offices, and…

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Cisco Wins 2021 Frost and Sullivan Market Leadership Award – Cisco Blogs

Cisco Wins 2021 Frost and Sullivan Market Leadership Award – Cisco Blogs

Cisco is proud to be the only vendor recognized by Frost & Sullivan with the Best Practices Market Leadership Award for excellence in the network firewall market. This award recognizes that Cisco achieved the greatest market share in the global firewall market due to outstanding performance, products, and service. We’re honored to receive industry recognition for making security less complex, more agile, and better able to defend against today’s and tomorrow’s threats. In recent years,…

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Growing quality wine grapes with less water – Cisco Blogs

Growing quality wine grapes with less water – Cisco Blogs

Mother Nature throws twists into food growing and production. Even slight changes in temperature, light, and humidity can affect taste or lead to spoilage. California’s grape growers, for instance, are having to adapt to a water shortage. Too much watering is not sustainable—and often not good for fruit quality. Too little, and vines don’t produce or wither away. Food distribution is also ultra-sensitive to environmental conditions. An unnoticed change in the temperature or humidity of…

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Observe, Engage and Act AIOps with vRealize (Part 1) – Cloud Blog – VMware

Observe, Engage and Act AIOps with vRealize (Part 1) – Cloud Blog – VMware

The Need for Intelligence  In today’s age of mass digital transformation, it’s not always the strongest, or largest businesses that survive and thrive. It’s often the ones who can adapt the quickest to the change in markets.  If you were running a bricks-and-mortar only store pre-COVID, when lock-down hit, you needed to either adopt technology very quickly, or risk obsolescence. It didn’t matter if you were large and established or not. Not even your most loyal customers could wait for you, they had to go elsewhere.  This is happening in every industry and even goes beyond COVID. Agility and speed are…

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Apple releases emergency patch to protect all devices against Pegasus spyware

Apple releases emergency patch to protect all devices against Pegasus spyware

Designed to combat zero-day flaws exploited in Apple’s operating systems, the patch applies to the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Mac. Image: Apple Apple has pushed out an update for most of its major products to protect them from a strain of spyware that has already targeted a number of people. On Tuesday, the company rolled out the emergency patch to squash a bug that impacted the iMessage app built into iOS, iPadOS, watchOS and…

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Financial Services Firms Spend Over $2m on Ransomware Recovery

Financial Services Firms Spend Over m on Ransomware Recovery

Global financial services firms spent more than $2m on average recovering from a ransomware attack last year, according to new data from Sophos. The UK security vendor polled 550 IT decision-makers in mid-sized financial sector firms around the globe to compile its State of Ransomware in Financial Services 2021 report. It found that a third (34%) of firms in the vertical were hit by ransomware in 2020, with half (51%) admitting their attackers managed to encrypt data. However,…

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Critical Software Security and the Cyber Executive Order

Critical Software Security and the Cyber Executive Order

For the average American, the term critical infrastructure probably conjures up images of hospitals, power plants, and highways. But how about critical software? The range of responses will be off the charts. We could probably say the same about the software that powers your agency too. What’s critical and what isn’t? Disruption would be debilitating Critical infrastructure sectors are so important that disruption would have a “debilitating effect” on our country, so national policy prioritizes…

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Cisco Secure Earns the Frost & Sullivan Global Market Leadership Award in the Network Firewall Market – Cisco Blogs

Cisco Secure Earns the Frost & Sullivan Global Market Leadership Award in the Network Firewall Market – Cisco Blogs

Cisco is proud to be the only vendor recognized by Frost & Sullivan with the Best Practices Market Leadership Award for excellence in the network firewall market. This award recognizes that Cisco achieved the greatest market share in the global firewall market due to outstanding performance, products, and service. We’re honored to receive industry recognition for making security less complex, more agile, and better able to defend against today’s and tomorrow’s threats. In recent years,…

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From NFL Cheerleader to Cisco Engineer – Cisco Blogs

From NFL Cheerleader to Cisco Engineer – Cisco Blogs

Athlete. Nerd. Queen. Brainy. We’ve all been labeled before. But what would it feel like to not have labels assigned to you? At Cisco, I never have to worry about stereotypes or judgement. In fact, I am embraced for my unique interests, and supported to pursue my passions. That’s why I love working at Cisco. I didn’t always know I loved engineering. In fact, I didn’t even decide on a technical career path until just…

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Global Databases Riddled with an Average of 26 Vulnerabilities

Global Databases Riddled with an Average of 26 Vulnerabilities

Nearly half (46%) of the world’s on-premises databases contain known vulnerabilities — most of which are high or critical severity, according to a new five-year study from Imperva. The security vendor scanned 27,000 databases globally over five years and discovered that they contained 26 vulnerabilities each on average. Some 56% of these were ranked in the top two severity categories, meaning they could lead to serious compromise if exploited. Some CVEs have not been addressed for several years,…

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