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SD-WAN Solution
SD-WAN simplifies the management and operation of a WAN, reduces network complexity, increases network visibility, and leverages lower-cost connectivity.
Banking on the Cloud
The financial services industry has admittedly been slow to embrace the cloud, which only makes sense given the volume and complexity of the data it handles and the regulatory requirements it must adhere to. However, it seems like the time has finally come for the industry to migrate to the
SASE
Businesses today need anywhere, anytime access to resources, which means networking and security must move to the cloud to deliver a single converged service with flexible deployment and consumption models. Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) combines networking and security functions in the cloud to deliver secure access to applications, anywhere
Client data security
Every business needs to take security seriously. Staying compliant with regulations is NOT a one-time or point-in-time status; it is an everyday commitment.
Security Shield
Now that the EU Court of Justice has nullified the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Act, attainment of GDPR compliance may be a US company’s best route to ensuring uninterrupted data flow.
IT Budgets
Ben Franklin said, “Nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." 232 years later, the quote can now include "and falling victim to a cyberattack.”
Russia cybersecurity
In the event you’re keeping score at home, Russia sits atop the medal standings at the Hacker Olympics.
ATM security
It should come as no surprise to learn that there is malware that targets ATMs. It makes perfect sense: ATMs run software, require connectivity and are stuffed with cash.
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Facial recognition has come a long way since the 1960's, when a man named Woodrow Wilson Bledsoe took measurements between key, primary facial elements, laid those coordinates out on grid-lined tablet, and, ultimately, could replicate subjects’ faces.