Wednesday, December 19, 2018

NetOps, SecOps, DevOps concepts merge to automate security testing

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     December 19, 2018
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Issue Highlights:
NetOps, SecOps, DevOps concepts merge to automate security testing
What are today's top 3 network security challenges?
How do last-mile connections work for SD-WAN deployments?
Getting started with 5G network planning
What are the differences between network security vs. cybersecurity?
NetOps, SecOps, DevOps concepts merge to automate security testing
By adopting DevOps concepts, network teams can automate security testing. But, as development, network and security tasks mingle, some staffing challenges can arise.
What are today's top 3 network security challenges?
A significant shortage of cybersecurity staff, poorly configured firewalls and unmanaged end-user mobile devices are some of the top network security threats.
How do last-mile connections work for SD-WAN deployments?
SD-WAN technology plays well with existing last-mile connections, and it allows enterprises to use more than one type of transport link. But beware of provider sprawl.
Getting started with 5G network planning
This feature explores the basics of 5G technology, concerns from industry insiders, where it currently stands and predictions for its future.
What are the differences between network security vs. cybersecurity?
IT groups need to consider varying layers of security. For instance, the similarities and differences between cybersecurity and network security are closely entwined.
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