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What’s next for network firewalls?

CIO

Firewalls have come a long way from their humble beginnings of assessing network traffic based on appearance alone. Here are six predictions for the future of the firewall. Network modernization goes further Network modernization will continue as enterprises work to meet new requirements. And NGFWs aren’t done evolving.

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Network Security Checklist for Enterprises

Firemon

This network security checklist lays out what every enterprise needs to do to stay ahead of threats and keep their systems locked down. Key highlights: A robust network security checklist helps enterprises proactively mitigate cyber threats before they escalate.

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Why Proxy-Based Firewalls Are Not Enough

Palo Alto Networks

Proxy-based firewalls or web proxies have been considered an essential security component for some time now, but the question remains: Can proxies really help keep users safe? The first proxy-based firewalls achieved the basic task of controlling which websites users could access on the Internet. Effectiveness.

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A Practical History of the Firewall – Part 3: Performance Takes Center Stage

Firemon

As internet speeds increased and firewall adoption inside the enterprise increased, performance drove purchasing decisions. Enter Netscreen, the firewall appliance, and the Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). Netscreenintroduced the purpose-built firewall “appliance.”

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PAN-OS 10.0 for the World’s First ML-Powered NGFW Now Available

Palo Alto Networks

our most significant release to date, and the operating system at the heart of the World’s First ML-Powered Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) – making proactive, intelligent security a reality for our customers. . 95% of enterprise traffic is now encrypted. We announce the general availability of PAN-OS 10.0, Decryption.

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Enhance Your Security Posture: Doing Four Things Can Reduce Unauthorized Penetrations by 85%

CTOvision

By Bob Gourley We often highlight the importance of applying security controls to your enterprise. Secure Configurations for Network Devices such as Firewalls, Routers, and Switches. href="[link] Control 10: Secure Configurations for Network Devices such as Firewalls, Routers, and Switches. Old OS’s allow penetrations.

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PAN-OS 10.1 Innovations Empower Complete Zero Trust Network Security

Palo Alto Networks

In addition to new services such as SaaS Security service , Advanced URL Filtering and expanded DNS security capabilities, we introduced innovations in the core operating system to continue to empower organizations to move toward Zero Trust. . The latest PAN-OS 10.1 The latest PAN-OS 10.1 Simplify Zero Trust for Identity.

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