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Securing the Internet-connected branch office
Consider appliance, cloud and hybrid approaches when you're deciding how to secure your Internet-connected branch office. Tip
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VPN UTM vendor comparison: Evaluating secure remote access features
View this VPN UTM vendor comparison and understand how to manage your virtual private network infrastructure as part of a unified threat management solution. Tip
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First-hop security in IPv6
Understand the concept of first-hop security and the challenge of trying to apply the techniques currently enforced in IPv4 networks to emerging IPv6 deployments. Tip
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IPv6 firewall security: Fixing issues introduced by the new protocol
As IPv6 gets rolled out on enterprise WANs, so will IPv6 firewalls. However, IT should be aware of IPv6 security loopholes to adequately protect WANs. Tip
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Unified threat management (UTM) features needed for Internet security
In order to deliver the best and broadest Internet security and WAN access to your users, you must evaluate UTM features, or unified threat management appliance features -- like the ones discussed in this tip -- to evaluate which product is best for ... Tip
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Future unified threat management appliance features for Web security
A unified threat management appliance (UTM) provides the most efficient technology to combat network threats related to Internet and WAN access. See what features are in store for the UTM appliances of the future. Tip
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How to secure and optimize the micro-branch network
Learn how to secure and optimize the micro-branch network -- when only a few teleworkers or remote employees connect to the wide area network (WAN) via the Internet. Tip
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Security and optimization for backhauled branch network infrastructure
As the geographic spread of employees expands and their connections back to headquarters evolve, IT managers must understand how to optimize and secure corporate branch networks. This article explains how to speed up and secure network infrastructure... Tip
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Network data encryption security a key to cloud computing requirements
Network data encryption security is the best defense for cloud computing outside the enterprise firewall, which means that all data and communications that will need to be encrypted, even if other services protect it. Find out how to do it. Tip
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Building a secure cloud computing infrastructure: The case for single sign-on
Building a secure cloud computing infrastructure is challenging because the applications and data are outside the security of the enterprise firewall. Network engineers should look to single sign-on solutions using existing standards and processes to... Tip