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Kamis, 29 September 2016

Securing Today's Evolving IT Environments Requires Four Things - infoTECH Spotlight

 
 
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Networks are evolving rapidly. The transformation to a digital business model has extended the network beyond the perimeter, which means that today's networks and their related security are becoming borderless. IoT and cloud solutions require organizations to worry about an attack surface that may not even be visible to IT. Worse, many IoT devices are headless, run simple communications protocols, and are unable to run a client or even be patched. Instead, they rely exclusively on the access layer for security.
"If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with…" slick marketing. That seems to be the motto for the current crop of vendors offering business process automation. Prospects want what BPA has to offer, but three things make it difficult to choose a solution. Let's take a deep dive into each of them, as well as how buyers are canceling out the noise to adopt solutions that fulfill their needs.
As cyber attacks and threats increase, website security is becoming an even larger issue for businesses. And while bloggers tend to do their own thing and slip through the cracks, recent events have shown that even the smallest blogs need to take security seriously.
As application development has become more complex, developers are turning to microservices in increasing numbers. Traditional approaches to development cannot accommodate changes produced by the growth of cloud and mobile technologies, which has led to the birth and popularity of microservices. They act as strategic tools that forward-thinking organizations are using to meet dynamic business needs by modifying, scaling and updating their apps continuously.

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