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Introducing next-generation firewall from Palo Alto Networks to support 5G-enabled IoT, OT and IT use cases

CyberSecurity Insiders

Next-generation firewalls from Palo Alto Networks with AT&T Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) solutions are designed to help protect enterprises while optimizing security performance for these new use cases. Some on-premises use cases for this include video AI, synchronous media collaboration and industrial manufacturing.

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What is ERP Security (and Why Does it Matter?)

Security Boulevard

Organizations rely on these applications to support business processes such as payroll, treasury, inventory management, manufacturing, financial planning, sales, logistics and billing. Yet these existing defense-in-depth solutions are not specifically focused on threats and vulnerabilities for business-critical applications.

Risk 97
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Cybersecurity Risks of 5G – And How to Control Them

eSecurity Planet

Service providers and 5G-enabled device manufacturers both have critical roles to play in the success and sustainability of this wireless network rollout. Beyond that, network administrators must be aware of 5G-enabled vulnerabilities and prepare for threat actors seeking to take advantage of a changing ecosystem. .”

Risk 126
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AT&T teams with Cisco to create new managed SASE offering

CyberSecurity Insiders

AT&T SASE with Cisco weaves together some of the most important threads necessary for supporting and protecting the branch offices, labs, manufacturing facilities, and remote workers that make up the tapestry of the modern, distributed workforce. AT&T SASE with Cisco: Connect, control, converge.

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AT&T Cybersecurity Insights Report: Securing the Edge – Available today

CyberSecurity Insiders

Focuses on common edge use cases in six vertical industries – healthcare, retail, finance, manufacturing, energy, and U.S. At the onset of our research, we wanted to understand three primary things: What are the most common architectures used in edge networks? What are the most common use cases of these architectures?