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Identifiant 1097982
Date de publication 2019-05-07 11:46:00 (vue: 2019-05-07 23:00:11)
Titre BrandPost: The Problem with Too Many Security Options
Texte The challenge of securing our networks is accelerating, primarily in direct response to digital transformation efforts that are expanding the attack surface. Cybercriminals are all too eager to exploit new attack vectors and take advantage of new limitations in our visibility and span of control.The problem is that too many of our security solutions not only operate in relative isolation-meaning that they don't do a very good job of sharing threat intelligence with other security tools-they also still tend to be perimeter-based, which is ironic given that the industry has been touting borderless networks for quite some time. Part of the problem is that even as the border is eroding, we still tend to think of our networks in traditional terms, with an assumption that the data center sits at the core, the network is reasonably static, and that all other elements - mobile users and devices, branch offices, and multi-cloud environments- branch off from that central network in a hub and spoke design.
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