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Indeni 7.3 – Increased Automation, Less Noise
While alerts help you stay ahead of problems with your security infrastructure, it can be challenging to create just the right amount of alerts to stay…
Automation to enable security teams to do more with less
Inside Auto-Triage Many enterprises are expecting to continue operating remotely through the end of the year. This new operating environment has…
Ensuring Availability of Check Point devices during COVID-19
Virtual Private Network (VPN) usage is surging as the number of employees forced to work from home increases due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Security…
Security Infrastructure Automation Transforms IT From Expense to Investment
Maintaining forward business momentum hinges on properly managing information and processes. Businesses unable to secure their infrastructure technology see…
Why is Automated Provisioning last on the Priority List?
The importance of provisioning network and security resources is often times overlooked. In the course of moving Data Centers from bare-metal infrastructure…
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