Monthly Archives May 2017

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Busting Three GDPR Myths We’ve all heard the hype, read the articles, received the emails, sat on the webinars, right? But there are still several misunderstandings and miscommunication out there surrounding the EU General Data Privacy Regulations (GDPR) which will come into effect on 25 May 2018, whether you are ready for them, or not. […]

In the case of WannaCry and other exploits, capturing traffic in the core of the network with the ability to go back in time for several days is a best-of-breed solution for both security and network teams. The recent WannaCry exploit (WannaCrypt/WannaCrypt0r and variants) is ransomware that was leaked by the Shadow Brokers hacker group […]

Network security forensics offers insight for enterprises after WannaCry ransomware exploit. Security is a top concern for anyone running a network today. The recent WannaCry ransomware attack and other high-profile hacks have shined a new light on the fact that security strategies in the enterprise must constantly evolve to meet the challenges of new and […]

Effective preparation, including investment in network performance monitoring tools such as packet capture, delivers network security forensics capabilities that are ready when attacks occur. The three main phases of a network security stance today are prevention, detection, and remediation. A recent survey by ServiceNow of 300 Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) investigates the state of […]

It’s just about a month away and the industry is already abuzz about one of the world’s leading shows for broadband, cable, and satellite – ANGA COM. Thought leaders in broadband, gigabit networks, DOCSIS 3.1, DAA, WiFi, FTTx, IoT, Big Data, and more will gather to share what’s on the horizon for these cutting-edge technologies […]

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