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Tech Bytes: Prioritizing and Managing IoT/OT Vulnerabilities with Palo Alto Networks (Sponsored)
Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we discuss vulnerability management for IoT and OTT devices with sponsor Palo Alto Networks. These devicesthink video cameras, sensors, medical equipment, industrial
Tech Bytes: High Performance, Scalable Object Storage with MinIO (Sponsored)
Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk with Jonathan Symonds, Chief Marketing Officer at MinIO about MinIOs object storage offering; a software-defined, Amazon S3-compatible object storage that o
Tech Bytes: Why SD-WAN is the Secret to SASE Success (Sponsored)
The rise of SASE has eclipsed SD-WAN as organizations develop strategies and analyze products for secure access. But SD-WAN is an essential component of SASE; in fact, sponsor Palo Alto Networks
Tech Bytes: Performance, Power Efficiency Drive Dutch IXP Upgrade to Nokia Routers, Silicon (Sponsored)
Today on the Tech Bytes podcast, sponsored by Nokia, we hear from Nokia customer NL-IX. NL-IX is a leading Internet Exchange based in the Netherlands. The organization recently redesigned and
Tech Bytes: Journey to SSE with HPE Aruba Networking (Sponsored)
When it comes to SSE, its helpful to know the vendors history and approach to understand if its the best fit for your organization. HPE Arubas SSE journey started when it acquired Axis Security,
Tech Bytes: NaaS by Meter: Next-gen Hardware, Software, and Operations (Sponsored)
When a network for a new location needs to come online, networkers are faced with a predictable (and painful) to-do list: deal with ISPs, design and implement floor plans, obtain hardware, configure
Tech Bytes: Real-Time Network Performance Monitoring with NetBeez (Sponsored)
Network monitoring is growing increasingly complicated. Companies are facing more distributed applications and more remote employees. NetBeez, our sponsor today, is here to talk about how they
Tech Bytes: Using ZTNA for VPN Consolidation, Protecting Dev Access with SSE (Sponsored)
Zero Trust Network Access, or ZTNA, is a core element of a Security Service Edge because it enables secure remote access to on-prem and cloud-based applications. On todays episode, sponsored by HPE
Tech Bytes: Begin Your Unified SASE Journey with Next-Gen SD-WAN (Sponsored)
Secure Access Service Edge, or SASE, combines SD-WAN with cloud-delivered security services including next-gen firewall, CASB, secure web gateway, and others. You can mix and match your SD-WAN and
Tech Bytes: Building an Effective Security Platform with Fortinet (Sponsored)
Theres a lot of well-earned criticism of security platforms: Theyre a tangle of acquired products, packaged so you pay for more than you need, sucking you into a single vendor. Today John Maddison