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Prioritizing AI? Don’t shortchange IT fundamentals

CIO

In fact, for security, compliance, and efficiency reasons, CIOs will want to carefully manage which data generative AI has access to. Either way, poorly managed data can raise compliance and confidentiality issues, like an external partner having access to a gen AI tool that exposes information that should only be available internally.

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What’s Next for Prisma SASE with New AI-Powered Innovations

Palo Alto Networks

For security and networking infrastructure, this means adopting a Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) strategy. According to the Gartner® " Market Guide for Single-Vendor SASE ," by 2025 80% of enterprises will have adopted a strategy to unify web, cloud services and private application access using a SASE/SSE architecture, up from 20% in 2021.

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The 8 Best Practices for Reducing Your Organization’s Attack Surface

Ivanti

Cyber asset attack surface management (CAASM) solutions enable such organizations to identify all their assets — including those that are unauthorized and unmanaged — so they can be secured, managed or even removed from the enterprise network. 4: Implement network segmentation and microsegmentation.

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Top Four Trends to Watch Out For at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2021

d2iq

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon bring together adopters and technologies from leading open-source and cloud communities around the nation to network and learn more about cloud-native computing. IoT and Edge Computing Kubernetes is at the edge. Hopefully this will help make your experience at this year’s event even more valuable.

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Jump Into 2021 With a Unified Approach to Remote Monitoring

Kaseya

Not so long ago, when desktops ruled the world, workers were all physically present in one building and organizations had to deal with mostly on-network devices. Throw in compliance and security concerns and MSPs have a lot on their plates, not to mention the added problem of converting services into profitable businesses.

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What is a Security Operations Center (SOC) and Why Do You Need It?

Kaseya

That said, it is becoming increasingly important to always have eyes on your systems and networks to make sure you can identify and remediate any potential threats and vulnerabilities before they cause any significant damage to your business. According to the trends over the last couple of years, this figure is expected to rise in 2022.

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What to expect from cybersecurity in 2023

Capgemini

trillion by 2025. At the same time, data is flowing outside of traditional closed networks and into the cloud, while the 5G-powered Internet of Things (IoT) means that equipment is too. To stabilize and tighten security frameworks beyond network zoning, it’s imperative that every vertical moves towards it.