Network segmentation logically separates traffic over the same physical network. Enterprises rely on segmentation to isolate users and applications for security and performance requirements. The most ...
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 ...
As part of a robust cybersecurity strategy, organizations often turn to network segregation to help limit the damage caused by a successful cyberattack and protect sensitive data. Dividing a network ...
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An effective technique to strengthen security, network segmentation is a physical or virtual architectural approach dividing a network into multiple segments, each acting as its own subnetwork ...
For years, physical security systems operated in their own world, apart from IT. Video surveillance and access control systems ran on closed networks managed mostly by facilities and physical security ...
Good network segmentation is a highly recommended network security practice that requires a firewall policy known as an allow-list or whitelist. How should you go about implementing it? What is ...
Whether we are talking about the network in your home or the network in your office, it’s important that these networks be properly segmented. Why? To keep sensitive traffic on the network separated ...
With the global, regular use of generative AI nearly doubling over the last year, according to McKinsey, rapid adoption has ...