Surviving infosec’s perfect storm
Enterprise security is very complex and constantly changing. Gigamon’s CEO Paul Hooper says “Security is one of the most interesting attributes of enterprise infrastructure”.
Anthony Caruana | 08 Feb | Read more
Enterprise security is very complex and constantly changing. Gigamon’s CEO Paul Hooper says “Security is one of the most interesting attributes of enterprise infrastructure”.
Anthony Caruana | 08 Feb | Read more
The rapid adoption of cloud-based applications has left many organisations exposed in worrying ways because they are still relying on legacy security tools that focus on low-level analysis rather than considering security at an application level, a senior security specialist has warned.
David Braue | 17 Dec | Read more
The use of cloud-based applications and architectures has rapidly become an everyday occurrence within most enterprises. Yet while they have become comfortable with the idea of cloud architectures, the move to embrace the cloud has also created security blind spots that may – without the right approach – inadvertently create new vulnerabilities in corporate security protections.
David Braue | 27 Nov | Read more
BT and Check Point Software Technologies have entered an agreement to embed additional security capabilities into BT’s global network so customers can securely access cloud-based applications wherever they are hosted.
Anthony Caruana | 10 Jun | Read more
A majority of IT organizations are experiencing significant changes that impact the requirements for their distributed branch networks. Mobility, cloud-based applications, and Internet of Things (IoT) are altering traffic flows and increasing bandwidth requirements. Employees and guests expect Internet connectivity, which means that employee-facing and IoT devices need reliable, low latency access to their data and applications, and must be securely on-boarded as they interact with centralized services. IT organizations do not have the level of control they once did with traditional architectures, and now face increasing pressure to support these new initiatives even as budget and resources remain lean.