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CVE-2020-0796: "Wormable" Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in Microsoft Server Message Block SMBv3 (ADV200005)

Tenable

Critical unpatched “wormable” remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Microsoft Server Message Block 3.1.1 Successful exploitation of the vulnerability would grant the attacker arbitrary code execution in both SMB Server and SMB Client. ADV200005: Microsoft Security Advisory for SMBv3 Remote Code Execution Flaw. Background.

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Enabling Digital Transformation, Securely

CIO

Digital transformation leverages software to re-invent the entire LBGUPS (Learn, Buy, Get, Use, Pay & Support) business value chain. Let’s look at each: Software-defined wide area networking. Firewall-as-a-service : Many legacy firewalls are ineffective against modern threats on a distributed network.

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Koch CTO teams up to get cloud networking right

CIO

Cloud deployments typically come in the form of multiple accounts, including multiple LAN segments that need to be connected. Instead, Koch’s engineering team set about virtualizing the physical transports to build the SD-LAN and firewall within the cloud rather than in the data center. Modernizing the network.

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IT Infrastructure Management: Benefits, Challenges and Best Practices

Kaseya

IT infrastructure may be defined as a combination of software, hardware, network services and resources that are required to operate and manage the IT environment of an enterprise. Software refers to all applications used by a business for both delivering services to customers and internal functioning. LAN domain. WAN domain.

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Le principali tecnologie che sconvolgeranno il mondo del business nel 2025

CIO

L’edge computing e il 5G diventano commodity Un recente rapporto di IDC prevede che, quest’anno, la spesa per per l’edge computing – che comprende hardware, software e servizi – registrerà un aumento del 15%, con una cifra che dovrebbe raggiungere i 350 miliardi di dollari entro il 2027.