Graphiant’s NaaS Connects You To Everything & Stays Out Of Your Way

Drew Conry-Murray and Ethan Banks provide an insightful overview of Graphiant’s Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) offering, emphasizing its seamless integration capabilities and non-intrusive operational model. The service aims to simplify connectivity for enterprises by offering flexible, scalable, and efficient networking solutions that minimize complexities typically associated with large network management. Find more coverage from Networking Field Day 39 on Packet Pushers.

Nokia Makes The Case To Be The Heart Of Your Automated Data Center

Nokia is positioning itself as the central solution for automated data centers, advancing a compelling narrative for its sophisticated technologies and integrated approaches aimed at enhancing data center operations. They articulate a vision where their network infrastructure could streamline automation and meet the emerging needs of modern digital enterprises. Learn more in this discussion between Ethan Banks and Drew Conry-Murray on Packet Pushers following Networking Field Day 39.

NB525: Cisco, IBM Recruit AI for Threat Response; HPE Air-Gaps Private Clouds

In this episode of Network Break, Drew Conry-Murray discusses Cisco and IBM’s latest strategies that integrate artificial intelligence to enhance threat response systems, revealing how AI can speed up incident analysis and resolution. He also explores HPE’s initiative to strengthen security in private clouds by implementing air-gap solutions, which help in isolating data from potential threats. He also provides insight into Versa Networks following their presentation at Networking Field Day 37.

Versa Networks’ Sovereign SASE Extends Its Market Reach, But Is It Still SASE?

Drew Conry-Murray’s recent analysis at Packet Pushers explores Versa Networks’ expansion of its market reach with Sovereign SASE, discussing whether it still qualifies as a Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) solution. The article examines the evolution and potential dilution of the SASE model as vendors adapt to diverse enterprise needs. For additional insights on Networking Field Day 37, explore more articles by Drew Conry-Murray at Packet Pushers.

PP037: From Supply Chain Security to Post-Quantum Cryptography – Live from XFD!

In this episode of PacketPushers Podcast, Drew Conry-Murray and Jennifer Minella provide in-depth coverage on the pressing issues of supply chain security and the evolving field of post-quantum cryptography, recorded live from Security Field Day 12. Highlighting expert insights, the discussion delves into strategies for fortifying supply chains against emerging threats and the importance of advancing cryptographic methods in anticipation of quantum computing capabilities. Their comprehensive analysis offers listeners actionable information to enhance their cybersecurity measures in an increasingly complex digital landscape.

Citrix Does ZTNA? Here’s What I Learned

Drew Conry-Murray explores Citrix’s entry into the Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) space, highlighting the company’s strategic move to enhance security and adapt to modern cybersecurity needs. He delves into the functionalities Citrix offers, comparing its solutions against the competing market to inform readers on how effectively Citrix integrates ZTNA with its existing network and cloud services. Conry-Murray provides an insightful analysis for those interested in understanding the evolving landscape of enterprise security and how traditional network vendors are transitioning into this newer model of network access. Read more in this article for PacketPushers following the Citrix presentation at Security Field Day 12.