The utility industry is no stranger to threats, but as the threat landscape has grown and evolved, incidents have become much more unpredictable and difficult to manage. As the traditional risk ...
Didn't see Part I? No problem. Here it is: Part I. And, you can find Part II at: Part II. A Cisco router can move a packet from one interface to another in various ways. These switching paths use ...
This article appears in Security On The Internet, an in-depth report on cyberthreats and how executives can stop them. The history of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks is replete with ...
IT organizations that invest in observability tools can recover services faster, remediate security events sooner, and identify the impact of incidents better, according to Splunk’s annual ...
The potential use cases for 5G connectivity are nearly limitless, which makes it a good option for many different industries. But all the use cases have specific needs, some of which don't overlap.
Networks within an enterprise tend to start off their lives as fairly simple structures, but over time they grow in size, scope and overall complexity. In fact, today, most large network and ...
Designing a resilient network is more than just adding redundancy. You must understand business needs, then incorporate the level of redundancy required to create a resilient network. I've been doing ...
To be successful in a future multi-domain operational fight against a near-peer adversary, U.S. armored formations will require robust resilient network connectivity, and they’ll need it on the move.
A patient with a pacemaker is on a business trip when he starts feeling odd. It’s not an emergency but he wants to see a doctor. Having his physician send all the appropriate medical data to a local ...
FEMA External Support Branch Director Linwood Gantt Jr., left, Robert Bondoni (APO) and Deborah Gordon (Ordering Unit) at Rafael Hernandez Airport in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, after Hurricane Irma. (K.C ...