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6 Ways Sanmina maximized its Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange investment

Network World

We worried about potential threats embedded in encrypted traffic, and performance was slow because traffic had to be routed through firewalls to the data center before users could access the resources they needed. Learn more about Sanmina’s journey to zero trust by reading the case study. This was an untenable solution.

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Authorization Matters

Phil Windley

1 The Target breach underscores the critical importance of not only knowing who is accessing your systems (authentication) but also controlling what they can access (authorization). Perimeter-based security architectures like firewalls are giving way to zero-trust architectures.

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You’re not alone in the cyber battlefield

Dataconomy

Look for a Managed Security Service Provider that has invested heavily in cutting-edge security tools and technologies, such as next-generation firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and advanced threat protection platforms.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Internet As A Pen Test

ForAllSecure

We do the same thing for firewalls. You have to show to me that you're using multi factor authentication that you're doing vulnerability scanning and mitigation that you're harming your niche. It's almost like we're doing a global global economics case study as to what happens and how it happens. These are becoming.