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Key Differences : Firewall vs NGFW Vs UTM

Key Differences : Firewall vs NGFW Vs UTM A firewall is a network security appliance that controls and monitors network traffic using predetermined  security  rules. It secures sensitive data against unauthorized access or attac…

Insider Insights: Cisco Layoffs 2024

Insider Insights: Cisco Layoffs 2024 Cisco unveiled a restructuring plan that includes layoffs. Approximately 144 IT companies have declared layoffs. Cisco posted a second-quarter revenue of $12.8 billion. Chuck Robbins, Cisco…

Top 5 Next-Generation Firewall Solution vendors in 2024

Top 5 Next-Generation Firewall Solution vendors in 2024 In recent years, there has been a great evolution in the field of network security. Strong perimeter defenses that are flexible are necessary for companies as threats increa…

Top 5 Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) solutions in 2024

Top 5 Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) solutions in 2024 Strong security measures have become essential in today's connected digital world, where cyber risks are everywhere. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a highly effe…

Elevate Your Security Game: DUO vs OKTA MFA

Elevate Your Security Game: DUO vs OKTA MFA  Solutions for identity and access management, such as Okta and Duo, are crucial for preserving the security of corporate data. There are still significant distinctions between Okta and…

Cisco sdwan Manager (vManage) Alarms and Types

Cisco sdwan Manager (vManage) Alarms and Types  vManage Alarms notifies the operator whenever there is a change to the  Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN  fabric or overlay network. An event notification is sent to vManage by an  Cisco Catal…

Manual Bootstrap Tutorial for Cisco SD-WAN Edge Devices

Manual Bootstrap Tutorial for Cisco SD-WAN Edge Devices A  Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN  edge device must first be bootstrapped in order to establish connectivity with the vBond Controller before it can be brought up to join the  Cisco …

Cisco Nexus : Time based ACLs QOs Service Policies

Cisco Nexus : Time based ACLs QOs Service Policies  Time-based ACLs give administrators more control over whether or not a user has access to resources. They also improve policy-based routing (PBR) and queueing capabilities.  For…

Introduction to Adaptive Qos in Cisco SDWAN

Introduction to Adaptive Qos in Cisco SDWAN Adaptive QoS is a feature that automatically adjusts the quality of service (QoS) settings on a network device based on available bandwidth and packet loss on the WAN link.  This helps …

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