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Juniper offers AI pricing incentives, education programs

Network World

Juniper Networks is offering education programs and pricing incentives to accelerate enterprise adoption of AI-based technologies. Juniper Validated Designs (JVD) are also part of the program. Marvis Minis for wireless deployments, announced in May.

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Extreme taps Intel analytics to boost its AI Expert assistant

Network World

Extreme Networks is incorporating Intel’s network analytics technology into its unreleased AI Expert program. In April, Extreme previewed AI Expert , an AI-based network assistant that’s being evaluated in its Extreme Labs program. Enter Intel.

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Juniper extends security platform to streamline threat detection, incident response

Network World

Marvis can detect and describe countless network problems, including persistently failing wired or wireless clients, bad cables, access-point coverage holes, problematic WAN links, and insufficient radio-frequency capacity. version of Juniper Apstra.

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Juniper adds AI cloud services to its Apstra data center software

Network World

Marvis can detect and describe countless network problems, including persistently failing wired or wireless clients, bad cables, access-point coverage holes, problematic WAN links, and insufficient radio-frequency capacity.

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IP Fabric expands network visibility, automation with platform update

Network World

Network coverage : The system looks for known neighbors with the ability to discover IP-based active network devices, such as switches, routers, firewalls, load-balancers, WAN concentrators, wireless controllers and wireless access-points. With IP Fabric 7.0,

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Bug Bounty Hunters

ForAllSecure

I learned infosec from hanging out with various people in the hacking community; I learned by reading and attending conferences, not just Hacker Summer Camp but also Shmoocon, BSides and others, and I really learned infosec by doing, by taking hands-on classes, and getting certificates in wireless and automotive hacking.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Bug Bounty Hunters

ForAllSecure

I learned infosec from hanging out with various people in the hacking community; I learned by reading and attending conferences, not just Hacker Summer Camp but also Shmoocon, BSides and others, and I really learned infosec by doing, by taking hands-on classes, and getting certificates in wireless and automotive hacking.