Protecting Every Edge To Make Hackers’ Jobs Harder, Not Yours
Today's users need a network that allows them to connect to any resource from any location using any device. At the same time, data center and campus networks need to operate in a hybrid IT architecture, working alongside next generation branch offices, private and public multi-cloud networks, remote workers, and cloudbased SaaS services. As a result, enterprise security is under enormous pressure to provide complete visibility across a moving and distributed network environment to secure and track every user and device accessing data, applications, and workloads.
Unfortunately, most traditional security tools, like legacy firewalls, were never designed for this sort of challenge. They were designed for static network checkpoints where workflows and data were highly predictable. But those days are gone.
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