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SDP vs. Zero Trust vs. VPN: Comparing Network Security Technology
SDPs, zero trust, and VPNs are three methods of securing an enterprise. VPNs have historically served as businesses’ main defense against external threats by encrypting tunnels between networks. But SDPs and zero trust networks are increasing in popularity, too. SDPs are networks that sit atop other networks to hide them from attackers or unauthorized users, acting like a cloak of invisibility to prevent network-based attacks. Zero-trust networks assume any user or device cannot be trusted, restricting every user’s access to network resources -- regardless of identity or network access history.

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Unified Network & ICT Management for Telco/MSP, Cloud and IoT Service Assurance
Infosim® StableNet® is a unified network-management solution designed to integrate into existing telco or enterprise network environments built on both modern SDN architectures or legacy physical infrastructures. StableNet helps identify and inventory network devices, provides visualizations of network architectures, and enables management, support, and security for network devices.

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Still using yesteryear’s technology to secure today’s modern High Speed Networks
Networks have developed incredibly quickly over the last 25 years, from low speed public and private network access to the high speed fibre and Software Defined Networks seen today. However, most of the sensitive data being transferred across modern networks still rely on the performance sapping, bandwidth hungry security technologies introduced decades ago. Join Thales on 12th November to learn how ultra-efficient certified network independent encryption can be deployed to secure today’s networks whether private layer 2 or public layer 3 networks with end points located on premise and in the Cloud.

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Why Enterprise-Class 4G & 5G is the Answer to Corporate Network Transformation
For decades, traditional MPLS was the only option to connect corporate branch environments. With those legacy networks comes a lack of choice in wired connectivity, speed and availability based on service provider metrics, and time-consuming, expensive truck rolls whenever something needs fixed. Today, branch networks are undergoing dramatic change that require organisations to rethink their legacy networks. Many IT professionals are currently asking themselves if 4G LTE is a viable option for branch networks, and whether or not they can trust wireless technology to keep their businesses connected and thriving. In this webinar, we will address a few misconceptions about wireless WAN in the enterprise, and discuss why 4G LTE is not only a practical option for your branch networks, but the most flexible, secure and reliable solution. Whether using cellular for primary, secondary, or hybrid WAN connectivity, 4G LTE plays a significant role in the modern branch network. What we’ll cover: - Traditional wired networks vs. USB modems vs. wireless 4G LTE connectivity - Current state of the WAN and trends in the market - Capabilities of 4G LTE & SD-WAN - Success stories from organisations in banking/finance, retail, and construction outlining use cases in pop-up networking, parallel networking, and failover.

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Using Intel ONP & Intel Networking Enhancements to Develop vCPE use-case
During past decade the world had gone through the technological evolution of modern networks from purpose built equipment to SDN/NFV concept using virtualized network functions running on COTS servers. Such development significantly changed technical and economic aspects of services provided by telecom operators. Brain4Net’s approach assumes that vCPE is not just VNF in the Cloud or On-Premise device. It’s the comprehensive CSP service that engages connectivity in Metro Network, physical and virtual network infrastructure within Data Center, Cloud environment, and Lifecycle Service Orchestration. The following webinar will discuss the overall vCPE architecture and how to improve virtual network performance using Intel’s Enhanced Platform Awareness and Brain4Net’s own OpenStack networking improvements.

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DEMO: Run Resilient Cisco Software-Defined Network Architectures with CA Tech
Network Operations and Analytics from CA Technologies is a big data network monitoring platform with full stack analytics for assuring traditional and software-defined networks. The solution converts inventory, topology, network fault, device metrics, flow, and packet analysis into actionable intelligence for network operations team. Join us for a live demo to see how the Network Operations and Analytics platform can help you unlock the full value of your Cisco software-defined environments. Broadcom is collecting your personal data when you submit such information as part of the BrightTALK registration process. Your personal data is processed according to Broadcom's Privacy Policy: https://www.broadcom.com/company/legal/privacy/policy When you interact with Broadcom, this serves as your authorization to BrightTALK to provide your contact information to Broadcom in order for Broadcom to follow up on your interaction.

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Enhancing Network Survivability & Efficiency Using AI Ops & Zero Trust Security
This panel discussion provides you with insights into: 1) How the successful integration of AI and automation into network operations: • Improves situational awareness and decision-making ability • Reduces the number of tools needed to diagnose and resolve problems • Reduces troubleshooting time • Identifies proactive actions to address issues before they become resource consuming disruptive problems The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) can provide unprecedented visibility into network performance. During this discussion we will explore this and how leveraging AIOps Insights, a Verizon developed suite of AI powered network monitoring and management tools, is empowering our customer’s and their network performance. Aggregating data from sources spanning the entire network stack, AIOps Insights presents a unified view of any Verizon customer’s network in an intuitive user interface. Combined with advanced Machine Learning (ML) capabilities, AIOps Insights offers valuable insights into network health, identifies performance trends and helps analyze the root cause of problems while reducing customer network operations workloads. 2) How you can reduce your risk level and thus improve resiliency with a zero trust architecture. A Zero Trust Architecture helps to prevent breaches by making applications, data and services essentially inaccessible to attackers while allowing trusted users to securely and directly connect to protected resources from virtually anywhere. During the second part of this session, learn about what Zero trust is, the benefits of a zero trust architecture and how it can transform your network security. Panelists: Tony Harb: Director - Solution Architects, Australia/New Zealand, Verizon Business Bert Lacher, Director - Technology Solutions, Data & Analytics, Verizon Business Jeffrey Manning: Principal Architect - Network Security Services, Verizon Business

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Don’t Settle for Telco MPLS: Build a faster and simpler network on SASE
IT organizations must enable their businesses to operate quickly and efficiently in a fast-changing and dynamic world. Legacy networking and security architectures based on MPLS, VPN, SD-WAN, and edge Firewalls, are struggling to support secure and optimal work from anywhere and to any application. A new technology platform and architecture, the Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), is addressing the full WAN transformation journey. SASE converges the WAN edge, global connectivity, pervasive security, and ubiquitous remote access into a global cloud service. This is how SASE creates an AWS-like experience for networking and security. Join Yishay Yovel, Chief Marketing Officer at Cato Networks, to discuss the key considerations of building a better, secure network for your business, including: - The challenges of current network and security operating models - Connectivity, access, security, cloud, remote access, and global considerations for MPLS to SASE migration   - When to launch your project and how to fund it   - How the Cato SASE platform enables co-existence and gradual migration from current network setup

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Don’t Settle for Telco MPLS: Build a faster and simpler network on SASE
IT organizations must enable their businesses to operate quickly and efficiently in a fast-changing and dynamic world. Legacy networking and security architectures based on MPLS, VPN, SD-WAN, and edge Firewalls, are struggling to support secure and optimal work from anywhere and to any application. A new technology platform and architecture, the Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), is addressing the full WAN transformation journey. SASE converges the WAN edge, global connectivity, pervasive security, and ubiquitous remote access into a global cloud service. This is how SASE creates an AWS-like experience for networking and security. Join Yishay Yovel, Chief Marketing Officer at Cato Networks, to discuss the key considerations of building a better, secure network for your business, including: - The challenges of current network and security operating models - Connectivity, access, security, cloud, remote access, and global considerations for MPLS to SASE migration   - When to launch your project and how to fund it   - How the Cato SASE platform enables co-existence and gradual migration from current network setup

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How to Build a Network Architecture Across AWS, Azure, GCP, OCI, and Alibaba-e
earn how organizations are creating a multi-cloud network and security architecture that meets requirements for security, performance and automation. The session will highlight best practices for creating a multi-cloud architecture, proven design patterns for key use cases in AWS, Azure, GCP, OCI, and Alibaba. This will take into account critical operational and troubleshooting requirements. During this session, you will also learn how to: Embrace and extend the network and security services already available from cloud providers Gain visibility and troubleshooting capabilities by owning your multi-cloud data plane Integrate your Palo Alto VM-Series Firewall into your AWS network architecture Use Transit networking services to integrate cloud and on-prem resources Enable network segmentation policies for VPC/VNET resources Implement high performance encryption for data-in-motion

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