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Why traditional SD-WAN is ransomware's best friend

As security challenges rise, traditional SD-WAN solutions fall short in defending against ransomware. This e-book examines how implicit trust in legacy networks aids ransomware spread and how zero trust can mitigate these threats.

Key topics include:

  • Traditional SD-WAN's limits in preventing lateral threat movement and ransomware
  • Zero trust architecture's role in reducing attack surfaces, preventing lateral movement, and simplifying security
  • And more

Read on now to learn how you can secure your communications and eliminate ransomware risks with zero trust.

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  • Why traditional SD-WAN is ransomware's best friend

    As security challenges rise, traditional SD-WAN solutions fall short in defending against ransomware. This e-book examines how implicit trust in legacy networks aids ransomware spread and how zero trust can mitigate these threats.

    Key topics include:

    • Traditional SD-WAN's limits in preventing lateral threat movement and ransomware
    • Zero trust architecture's role in reducing attack surfaces, preventing lateral movement, and simplifying security
    • And more

    Read on now to learn how you can secure your communications and eliminate ransomware risks with zero trust.

  • Why traditional SD-WAN is ransomware's best friend

    As security challenges rise, traditional SD-WAN solutions fall short in defending against ransomware. This e-book examines how implicit trust in legacy networks aids ransomware spread and how zero trust can mitigate these threats.

    Key topics include:

    • Traditional SD-WAN's limits in preventing lateral threat movement and ransomware
    • Zero trust architecture's role in reducing attack surfaces, preventing lateral movement, and simplifying security
    • And more

    Read on now to learn how you can secure your communications and eliminate ransomware risks with zero trust.

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