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Indeni 8.2 Analytics Dashboard & Network Security Automation
New Platform Capabilities 1 – Analytics Dashboard Continuing our Analytics Dashboard journey, we’re excited to share a few more enhancements to the…
Hybrid Mesh Firewall Management with Indeni
With the emergence of cloud and firewall as a service (FWaaS), network firewalls are evolving into hybrid mesh firewalls. In this magazine article (page…
Webinar: Check Point Network Security – A Customer Perspective
I had the pleasure to speak with Peter Lyndley, Senior Security Engineer at Softcat, in a recent webinar. Softcat has been an Indeni customer for many…
Gain More Insight with Indeni’s Network Security Automation – Rule Category
In this blog, we’ll do a deep dive into Rule Category. Although the use of Rule Category is somewhat limited today, we’ve planned to expand its use to…
New Check Point Firewall Features, Highlights For 2023
After two years of shelter in place throughout much of 2020 and 2021 we welcomed back the in-person events in 2022, albeit, with some new safety measures.…
7 Use Cases for Network Automation
“You’re either the one that creates the automation, or you’re getting automated.” — Tom Preston-Werner, the co-founder of GitHub. The truth…
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…
How to Become a DevOps Enabler
Are you striving to be a change agent? If yes, see below for a checklist of resources to help you on your journey of transforming IT to a secure, available…
It is very hard to keep up with technology trends, especially if you are a network or security professional. Networks are complex, and mistakes are an…
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