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CPwE – A blueprint for your factory network
What is CPwE? Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) is a tested, proven, and validated architecture for networking and securing industrial operations that incorporates products and services from Rockwell Automation, Panduit, and Cisco Systems. It is designed to help achieve the real-time communications, reliability, scalability, security, and resiliency requirements of modern industrial operations, and has been adopted successfully in many manufacturing facilities around the world. What is new with CPwE? A living architecture that evolves with the underlying technology, CPwE has recently been enhanced with updates for better visibility, more robust security, improved industrial DMZ (iDMZ), and enhanced resiliency, that address the growing threat landscape more effectively. Join us for an interactive discussion featuring CPwE experts including: - Gregory Wilcox, Networks Business Development Manager, Strategic Development, Rockwell Automation, - John Senese, Senior Principal Engineer, Panduit, and - Paul Didier, Senior Manufacturing Solutions Leader, Cisco This would be a good opportunity to: - Learn the core elements of CPwE architecture as a foundation for industrial networks - Hear the advances that make CPwE more secure and resilient - Understand the industry best practices for the physical deployment of networks based on CPwE - See how customers are succeeding with CPwE

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Introducing the Wasabi Partner Network
The Wasabi Partner Network Program puts partners in control to resell or bundle the service and set their own pricing options for end customers.

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Zero trust security for networks
At Red Hat, our mission is to design, adopt, and promote the use of zero trust architectural patterns. This approach takes the place of implicit trust with the principle, "never trust, always verify." The last several years have seen a rapid increase in the number of devices across organizations’ networks that are decentralized and need improved security and management. This creates internal and external risks because much of what used to be housed in offices is now in employees’ homes and running on their personal networks. At the same time, domestic and international cyberattacks are increasingly common. With many disparate tools, devices, and processes, a zero trust framework is needed to help department leads and cybersecurity professionals manage different networking environments, coordinate, investigate and respond, and work toward unifying these tools, devices, and processes. Red Hat® Ansible® Automation Platform can help to stitch these tools and processes together through automation.

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Network SLAs for the Cloud-First Era
Don’t Box Yourself in with outdated Service Level Agreements Network SLAs have been usually about device uptime and link performance. But in a cloud-first world, is this enough? Join us as we explore the many elements of a cloud-first WAN and uncover what new SLA categories really matter for network architects to define, control, and report on in this cloud-first era. Presenter: Steve Garson, SD-WAN Experts, Ashwath Nagaraj- CTO, David Ginsburg -VP Prod.& Solutions, Mostafa Mansour -Sr Director

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Network SLAs for the Cloud-First Era
Don’t Box Yourself in with outdated Service Level Agreements Network SLAs have been usually about device uptime and link performance. But in a cloud-first world, is this enough? Join us as we explore the many elements of a cloud-first WAN and uncover what new SLA categories really matter for network architects to define, control, and report on in this cloud-first era. Presenter: Steve Garson, SD-WAN Experts, Ashwath Nagaraj- CTO, David Ginsburg -VP Prod.& Solutions, Mostafa Mansour -Sr Director

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Are Your Branch Networks As Secure As You Think?
Have you ever wondered how secure Your branch networks truly are? Unfortunately, recent studies indicate that they are not as secure as you'd like, with almost 30% of security breaches caused by weaknesses in branch locations. Full-scale security deployments at branches may not be practical, and relying solely on traditional gateways, routers, and firewalls is not enough to protect against advanced persistent threats (APTs). A more robust and cost-effective solution is needed. In this session, we discuss why SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) is that solution. We will explain how Sangfor Access Secure, our powerful SASE solution, fortifies Your branch networks. We will share success stories showing how organizations have significantly improved their branch security posture using Sangfor Access Secure. Whether You're an IT professional, network administrator, or business leader, this webinar will enhance Your knowledge on branch security. Join us so we can work together to build a more secure network environment for Your organization. Key Discussion Points: • Security risks faced by branch locations • The importance of robust branch security in today's interconnected business environment • Introduction to SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) • How Sangfor Access Secure secures and optimizes Your branch connectivity • Real-world success stories of enhanced branch security with Sangfor Access Secure

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Demystifying Network Traffic Analysis
The network and security landscape has changed dramatically. Users are dispersed, organizations are embracing multi-cloud, and applications are everywhere. While NGFWs can protect the borders and SASE endpoint security can protect individual devices, unifying Cortex XDR for NTA (Network Traffic Analysis) with NGFWs can deliver a complete suite of access control and advanced threat detection capabilities. Gain insights and intelligence to alert your security team to relevant threats and provide actionable details to enhance the other information sources. Why is Cortex XDR critical to your next-generation firewalls? - Detect targeted attacks, insider threats, and malware with AI-powered analytics - Monitor managed and unmanaged devices as well as block threats with your Next-Generation Firewall - Collect logs without deploying new network appliances and store data effortlessly in the cloud Join us on 15 September for this workshop to find out what steps to take to discover and eliminate your organization’s riskiest vulnerabilities. In this workshop, Gary Spiteri, Senior Specialist Systems Engineer, Cortex, will examine: - How Cortex XDR for NTA can easily be enabled within your network - How Cortex XDR compliments other Palo Alto security solutions, including SASE and NGFWs - The benefits of Cortex XDR to your IT security operations team

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Defending Your Network – Practical Advice
We invest a lot of time, skill, and technology into our defenses yet the hackers are still successful. What lessons can we learn from the recent attack techniques and breaches to make our networks less vulnerable?

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Is Your Network Ready for the Busy Season?
As we head into the 4th quarter, your business needs to be ready for the increased traffic and pressure your network will experience. Holidays, the advent of the football and basketball seasons, back-to-school, vacations, budget planning… In fact, since 2010, the concentration of bandwidth-critical events is higher in Q4 than at any other time of the year (Statista 2018). No matter your industry, the impacts can be felt across the entire business ecosystem. Building a bulwark against the seasonal variation created by increased consumer and commercial activity, and the resulting pressure on your network to meet those demands, can be your best defense. Join us on August 30th at 1 p.m. EST for “Is Your Network Ready for the Busy Season?,” a free webinar from Comcast Business. Expert panelists from Nemertes Research and Comcast Business will help you get ahead of the challenges and opportunities presented this time of year and plan next year’s priorities. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of: •Steps you can take to upgrade and safeguard your existing architecture today. •Solutions designed to shore up your network, including, cloud, multi-WAN, wireless backup, and more. •Long-term planning to prepare for future network fluctuations. Meet our expert panelists: •John Burke, principal research analyst, Nemertes Research. John advises key enterprise and vendor clients, conducts and analyzes primary research, and writes thought-leadership pieces across a wide variety of topics. •Jody Hagemann, director of product management, Comcast Business Services, focuses on service operations design, new product launch, and lifecycle management. Currently, she’s developing the Comcast Business ActiveCore℠ platform.

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SD-WAN Becomes the Network – Business Enabler for Apps, Cloud, Network Edge
The increased deployment of cloud applications, storage, hosted voice, video, mobile applications, and the emergence of IoT has challenged IT and business managers to provide high-quality WAN services to the branch. Software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) offers compelling advantages for distributed organizations with critical branch operations, including the benefits of business agility, optimized application performance, and increased bandwidth efficiencies. This webinar discusses the emerging role of SD-WAN as the key element for branch and remote user connectivity, including: -Multi-cloud optimization -Network security -Cloud-based intelligence and management

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