Following the rise of the work-from-home model, the attack surfaces are increasing rapidly. Organizations, in their attempt to cover these potential vulnerabilities, are revamping their network security with cutting-edge technologies. From cloud and endpoint security to application and internet security, organizations are incorporating contextual security controls at every touchpoint of their network.
Among the new technological developments in the network security space, extended detection and response (XDR) is becoming popular. The XDR model leverages a collection of market-leading tools and datasets designed to provide organizations with extended visibility, analysis, and response across their networks and clouds. Along with simplifying threat monitoring, the XDR model prepares clients to take proactive countermeasures against potential threats.
To put the spotlight on such key developments in the industry, Enterprise Networking Magazine illustrates how organizations are leveraging the latest technologies to augment their network security strategies. This edition also features thought leadership articles from subject matter experts. Some of the exclusive insights are authored by Chris Holden, CISO at Crum & Forster, Benjamin Corll, VP of Cyber Security and Data Protection at Coats, and Earl Duby, Vice President and CISO at Lear, who shed light on topics such as weaving security into the culture of the company, future-proofing cybersecurity systems in a post-pandemic world, and building untrusted networks to improve security.
In this edition of Enterprise Networking Magazine, we also bring to you the story of some of the top network security solution providers that are fostering unparalleled workflow optimizations for enterprises and helping secure the data of their customers. In the list, InsidePacket stands out for its ability to deliver flexible solutions— ranging from one service to a full SSE/SASE suite—which can be deployed on its bespoke infrastructure.
Through the following pages, we aim to shine a light on the innovative trends and latest developments in the network security segment. We would like to know your thoughts.