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Next-Generation Firewalls: A comprehensive guide for network security modernization

CyberSecurity Insiders

NGFWs boast critical security features such as intrusion prevention, VPN, anti-virus, and encrypted web traffic inspection. This not only helps protect against malicious content but also aligns seamlessly with contemporary networking topologies like Software-Defined Wide Area Networks (SD-WAN) and zero-trust architectures.

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What to Expect from the Next Generation of Secure Web Gateways

McAfee

By incorporating anti-virus and other security capabilities, the “secure web gateway” became a critical part of modern security architectures. Another issue revolves the encrypted nature of the internet. Backhauling internet traffic to a traditional “Hub and Spoke” architecture which requires expensive MPLS links can be very costly.

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What’s New in the Federal Zero Trust Strategy?

Duo's Security Blog

This, in combination with network encryption, will lay a strong foundation against phishing and other common attack vectors. Piloting a new architecture using a low-risk system is a prudent way to implement a new strategy, but it suggests the agency strategies may take some time to deploy. What’s Next?

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CSTA Turns 400 – Proof That Technology Integrations Is Exactly What You Are Looking For

Cisco Security

CyberArk reduces VPN risk with MFA enforcement on any VPN client that supports RADIUS; including Cisco Secure Firewall. Also have a look at a webinar recording about the D3E technology here. [2] CyberArk reduces VPN risk with MFA enforcement on any VPN client that supports RADIUS; including Cisco. Read more here.