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Cloud Security: The Shared Responsibility Model

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Its table illustration also goes into more detail and notes Google’s responsibility for hardware, boot, hardened kernel and interprocess communication (IPC), audit logging, network, and storage and encryption of data. Network, firewall, and web application firewall (WAF) hardening. Network, API, firewall, and WAF hardening.

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Data Loss Prevention in an API-Driven World

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Companies lockdown sensitive data internally with access controls, encryption, data classification and data loss prevention (DLP) platforms. They typically safeguard web applications with application security tooling or Web Application Firewalls (WAF).

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SSE Decoded: Answers to Your Questions About Secure Service Edge

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SSE is the security portion of the SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) architecture, which converges networking and security together. Firewall as a Service (FWaaS) , which provides end-to-end traffic segmentation, restricting access to locations, applications and resources. Security Service Edge (SSE) fits that profile.

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Top Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) Providers

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At its broadest level, it aims to secure everything outside enterprise firewalls , a concept known as the ever-expanding network edge. Based on Gartner’s forecast, 70% of organizations that implement zero trust network access (ZTNA) between now and 2025 will choose a SASE provider for ZTNA rather than a standalone offering.

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Top IoT Security Solutions of 2021

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By year-end, total IoT device installations will surpass 35 billion and extend to 55 billion by 2025. The resultant synergy has been optimal visibility into ICS networks through an adaptive edge monitoring architecture alongside Cisco’s existing security stack. In 2016, $91 million was spent on IoT endpoint security solutions.

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Top Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Solutions

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IDC estimates that by 2025, 463 exabytes of data will be created every single day. These controls include log, alert, prompt, block, and encryption. Fidelis Network gives a clear picture of bi-directional, encrypted traffic along with its context, all in one place. Data Explosion. Prevent data theft or unauthorized sharing.

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