Posts with tag "Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA)"
Federal IT: How AI-powered networking can help agencies meet Zero Trust mandates
With September 2024 deadlines fast approaching, Federal IT leaders are tackling security gaps so they can meet changing government requirements and associated compliance timelines.
Brute force battering your business VPN? Fortify with ZTNA
Recent research1 sent a shockwave through the cybersecurity community, exposing a worrying trend: a global surge in brute-force attacks targeting Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) since at least March 18,...
Is your VPN holding you back?
Learn why organizations should replace their outdated legacy VPNs with Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solutions.
Taking a fresh look at firewall security
Check out how built-in security in campus, branch, data center, and cloud can supplement firewall security for better protection and performance.
VPNs in 2024: How to stay secure and reduce risk
VPNs in 2024: How to stay secure and reduce risk In the fast-evolving landscape of remote work, the 2024 VPN Risk Report highlights critical trends, challenges, and solutions shaping the state of Virtual...
Why 59% of security teams are adopting ZTNA
Remote work may be here to stay, but a highly distributed workplace also poses significant security challenges. That’s why organizations are adopting a new approach: Zero Trust Network Access.
Navigating the VPN landscape in 2024
Learn more about the risks of VPN to businesses in 2024 and how to choose a secure alternative.
Leader in GigaOm Radar SASE report for single-vendor SASE
Learn why GigaOm has recognized HPE Aruba Networking as a “Leader” in their inaugural 2024 Secure Access Secure Edge (SASE) Radar report.
Advancing healthcare connectivity and security: the role of SD-WAN and SASE
Learn how software-defined wide area networks (SD-WAN) and secure access service edge (SASE) can transform connectivity and security within healthcare systems.
Six reasons why a secure advanced SD-WAN is critical to SASE
Gartner says that “By 2026, 60% of new SD-WAN purchases will be part of a single-vendor secure access service edge (SASE) offering, up from 15% in 2022.”1 But, what if SD-WAN was not part of SASE...