There's a pretty good chance you have some old piece of networking equipment somewhere, whether it be an old switch, router, or firewall. Discarding it is one option, but it's the least economical.
As the industry has gotten better at locking down endpoint devices such as laptops, threat actors are finding new ways to infiltrate an organization’s systems—and they’re seeing more and more success.
Built to defend enterprise networks, network edge security devices are becoming liabilities, with an alarming rise in zero-day exploits of what experts describe as basic vulnerabilities. Can the ...
"Device manufacturers are encouraged to include and enable standard logging and forensic features that are robust and secure by default, so that network defenders can more easily detect malicious ...
End-of-life devices remain a pervasive security concern in the enterprise, as do poorly segmented networks, unpatched systems, and visibility gaps, according to recent telemetry reports. The extent to ...
The revenue of the network security market in 2023 reached $22.5 billion with a deceleration to a single-digit growth rate, largely due to the decline of hardware-based solutions, according to a ...
Network security remains a top priority as our lives become increasingly connected. It seems that everything has been turned into a smart device—doorbells, TVs, lights, toothbrushes, printers and more ...
Intelligent physical security system devices—especially AI-enabled video cameras—have become high-value targets for hackers, who now deploy malware explicitly designed to infect these devices and lie ...