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Implementing a Secure Transit DMZ Architecture with Next-Gen Firewalls

Aviatrix

You can use both IPv4 and IPv6 in your VPC for secure and easy access to resources and applications. In a VPC there are also security groups that act as a virtual firewall for your instance to control inbound and outbound traffic to the instances within a VPC. One common component of that architecture is the use of a firewall.

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Customer Newsletter Q4 2024 – October

Firemon

These updates empower teams to manage firewalls and cloud environments more efficiently while providing deeper insights for policy planning. Firewall Enhancements Fortinet Granular Change Tracking: Gain detailed visibility into specific user changes within FortiManager to help pinpoint who made what change, and when.

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Customer Newsletter Q4 2024 – October

Firemon

These updates empower teams to manage firewalls and cloud environments more efficiently while providing deeper insights for policy planning. Firewall Enhancements Fortinet Granular Change Tracking: Gain detailed visibility into specific user changes within FortiManager to help pinpoint who made what change, and when.

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A Reference Architecture for the Cloudera Private Cloud Base Data Platform

Cloudera

This unified distribution is a scalable and customizable platform where you can securely run many types of workloads. IPV6 is not supported and should be disabled. Customers will implement firewalls at the perimeter of the cluster, the amount of network traffic and ports used for intra cluster communication is significant.

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RouterFreak on Kentik Network Performance Monitoring

Kentik

Recently we reviewed Kentik Detect , a very customizable, flexible and scalable cloud based NetFlow collector. This issue should be rectified because: - Fragmented packets are often dropped by intermediate devices and firewalls. Last but not least, both IPv4 and IPv6 are available.

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