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How to Build Scalable and Sustainable Enterprise Networks
Modern enterprise networks demand greater agility to support the growing number of remote employees and connected devices while meeting sustainability and TCO objectives. Virtual and software defined networks are leading this transformation enabling service providers with a powerful tool to meet dynamic enterprise customers’ needs. In this webinar, Telco Systems and Advantech will present a flexible network infrastructure solution that streamlines the delivery of virtualized networking and security services such as SD-WAN and Next Generation Firewall. The webinar will also feature CityFibre, UK’s largest open access, fibre only operator, who selected this open hybrid edge compute platform to efficiently deploy, manage, and operate hundreds of thousands of customer edge devices and a multitude of virtual services at scale across multiple sites, supporting throughput levels up to 10Gbps, from a central location. Telco Systems Edgility’s small footprint operating system is able to highly efficiently run multiple virtual services on CityFibre’s choice of Advantech low-power-consumption edge device, which is expected to deliver significant carbon reduction as well as a 60% lower total cost of ownership compared to existing solutions over a 4-year period. Presenters: - Horst H. Katter, Sales Manager of EMEA CTO Office at Intel - Iris Finkelstein-Sagi, Chief Marketing Officer at Telco Systems - Charo Sanchez, Global Alliances Manager at Advantech - Brian Menezes, Network Architect at CityFibre

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Preventing Attacks on IoT Networks and Devices
Cyber criminals are taking advantage of the increase in remote workers due to the coronavirus, by increasing their attacks on IoT devices. Given 63% of enterprises, 92% of industrial organizations and 82% of health care organizations use IoT, almost every company is exposed. Unfortunately, connecting IoT devices to the network extends the attack surface providing more entry points for hackers. Join the webinar to learn how to prevent IoT cyber attacks by: •Exposing all IoT security risks across IT and OT networks •Easily creating policies to secure thousands of IoT devices •Preventing both network-based and device-level attacks Can't make this session? Please join us for another session on July 16 at 9 am London | 11 am Paris | 4 pm HKT: https://bit.ly/2Zqt35Q

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Preventing Attacks on IoT Networks and Devices
Cyber criminals are taking advantage of the increase in remote workers due to the coronavirus, by increasing their attacks on IoT devices. Given 63% of enterprises, 92% of industrial organizations and 82% of health care organizations use IoT, almost every company is exposed. Unfortunately, connecting IoT devices to the network extends the attack surface providing more entry points for hackers. Join the webinar to learn how to prevent IoT cyber attacks by: •Exposing all IoT security risks across IT and OT networks •Easily creating policies to secure thousands of IoT devices •Preventing both network-based and device-level attacks Can't make this session? Please join us for another session on July 16 at 12 pm PT | 3 pm ET: https://bit.ly/2Cersal

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Identifying and Eliminating Blind Spots in your Network
Enterprise networks are under siege and in flux. The SUNBURST attacks that compromised SolarWinds customers highlighted the weaknesses of traditional detection methods and exposed critical security blind spots. Security teams must address these security holes while handling new developments in their infrastructure. Cloud computing, remote working, and traffic encryption expand the attack surface while making threats harder to detect. How do we improve our network security in the face of these challenges? Network detection and response (NDR) has emerged as a robust approach to detect highly evasive attackers in fast-evolving infrastructures. In this webinar, our panel of experts will discuss the nature of NDR, best practices, and some of the methods it supports to identify malicious behavior on the network. Learn how NDR enables you to detect unknown threats that other technologies miss and investigate them quickly. Talking points: - In January, the White House announced its move toward a Federal Zero Trust Architecture by 2024. We’ll discuss how these recent directives have impacted the need for advanced NDR and EDR solutions. - With the recent high-profile supply chain attacks, how has NDR been able to identify threats that other technologies missed? - What does the future look like for NDR? How are NDR solutions enabling XDR strategies

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How can all-optical networks contribute to carbon transition?
Global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have risen dramatically over the last three decades and are of major concern for our society. Fibre-powered broadband solutions can help address these issues by providing high-speed, low-latency connections with high reliability and energy efficiency. The telecom industry has been pointed out as one of the drivers of carbon emission increase, but an attentive analysis demonstrates that a smart use of telecom networks, with state-of-the-art network technologies, allows a net carbon emission that tends to zero.

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Enhancing Cybersecurity for Research and Education Networks
In today's dynamic threat landscape, the proliferation of diverse attack vectors underscores the critical necessity for robust cybersecurity measures. While network (volumetric) attacks persist, the ascendancy of application-targeting attacks poses a formidable challenge. In 2021, Radware teamed up with Internet2 as an industry member to provide customized on-demand cloud DDoS mitigation service for regional and state research and education network providers across the U.S. Early adopters of this service include CENIC, operator of California’s R&E network, and the University of Minnesota-operated Northern Lights Gigapop, a connectivity hub for Minnesota and the broader region. More recently, Radware became a participant in the Internet2 Cloud Scorecard, providing relevant details aligned with community standards about Radware Application Protection Services — a single solution for comprehensive WAF, bot management, API protection, client-side protection, and application DDoS protection. While DDoS attacks experienced by educational institutions and R&E networks across the community are on the rise, they represent one dimension of a strong cybersecurity posture. Join presenters from CENIC, the University of Minnesota, and Radware as they share insights into their holistic and adaptive security approach to evolving cyber threats.

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Secure and Optimize Your Network to Work From Anywhere
VMware Work from Anywhere (WFA) solutions rapidly enable a remote workforce with enterprise performance and security, consumer simplicity, and cloud-scale. With WFA solutions based on VMware’s industry-leading networking and security convergence platform, organizations can help employees working from anywhere to carry out business activities with onsite-like experience and productivity while maintaining security and control and lowering costs. You’ll also see how VMware IT deployed VMware SD-WAN to mitigate the issues of network and application performance for its own employees.

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Ensuring Healthcare Networks for the Perfect Storm
Your network is NOT what you should be concerned with right now. But it could be. Conservative planning for unpredictable events helps to ensure patient safety and staff effectiveness. As the number of patients in hospitals increases exponentially, so does the number of medical devices in use and the amount of data as well. Now, more than ever, connectivity and interoperability is essential to the lives of patients and healthcare workers. Increased connectivity of devices may mean less unnecessary exposure for patients and clinical staff. The entire ecosystem, relies on a robust network infrastructure that can withstand large increases in traffic, and proactively notify technicians of potential failures and pain points before they occur.

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Ensuring Healthcare Networks for the Perfect Storm
Your network is NOT what you should be concerned with right now. But it could be. Conservative planning for unpredictable events helps to ensure patient safety and staff effectiveness. As the number of patients in hospitals increases exponentially, so does the number of medical devices in use and the amount of data as well. Now, more than ever, connectivity and interoperability is essential to the lives of patients and healthcare workers. Increased connectivity of devices may mean less unnecessary exposure for patients and clinical staff. The entire ecosystem, relies on a robust network infrastructure that can withstand large increases in traffic, and proactively notify technicians of potential failures and pain points before they occur.

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Secure and Optimize Your Network to Work From Anywhere
VMware Work from Anywhere (WFA) solutions rapidly enable a remote workforce with enterprise performance and security, consumer simplicity, and cloud-scale. With WFA solutions based on VMware’s industry-leading networking and security convergence platform, organizations can help employees working from anywhere to carry out business activities with onsite-like experience and productivity while maintaining security and control and lowering costs. You’ll also see how VMware IT deployed VMware SD-WAN to mitigate the issues of network and application performance for its own employees.

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