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

CyberSecurity Insiders

The terms computer security, information security and cybersecurity were practically non-existent in the 1980s, but believe it or not, firewalls have existed in some form since that time. NGFWs boast critical security features such as intrusion prevention, VPN, anti-virus, and encrypted web traffic inspection.

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Simplify Network Security with Cisco Secure Firewall-as-a-service (FWaaS) on AWS

Cisco Security

With traditional firewalls, network security teams are charged with the heavy lifting of deploying new solutions. To become more agile, organizations are increasingly moving towards deploying SaaS-based security offerings hosted directly by vendors. What does this mean for Cisco Secure Firewall customers?

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Scalable Security with Cisco Secure Firewall Cloud Native

Cisco Security

This is where Cisco Secure Firewall Cloud Native (SFCN) comes in. It gives you the flexibility to provision, run, and scale containerized security services. Figure 1 – Cisco Secure Firewall Cloud Native platform overview. Future releases will add support for CNTD (L7) security and other cloud providers.

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Simplify VPN with Cisco Secure Managed Remote Access

Cisco Security

You can empower them to focus on your strategic priorities by adopting Cisco Secure Managed Remote Access. When you do, you will remove the bottleneck on-premises VPN brings with shifts to cloud. Additionally, consumption as a service maximizes your agility and eliminates the need to keep up with the pace of changing VPN technology.

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Best Enterprise VPN Solutions for 2021

eSecurity Planet

Enter VPN technology. One longtime cybersecurity solution for small teams up to global enterprise networks is virtual private networks (VPN). VPNs offer clients an encrypted access channel to remote networks through a tunneling protocol and can obfuscate the client’s IP address. CyberGhost VPN.

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Is Your Small Business Safe Against Cyber Attacks?

CyberSecurity Insiders

At the very basic, small businesses can ensure that all their employees access the web with the help of a Virtual Private Network. With a VPN like Surfshark to encrypt your online traffic and keep it protected against any security breach, your valuable data isn’t going to get compromised easily anytime soon. Firewalls .

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GUEST ESSAY: Here’s how Secure Access Service Edge — ‘SASE’ — can help, post Covid-19

The Last Watchdog

Gartner refers to this as the Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), which is a framework combining the functionality of Wide Area Network (WAN) with network security services to shield against any cyber threats or cloud-enabled SaaS. It incorporates zero-trust technologies and software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN).

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