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Avishai Avivi, CISO of SafeBreach proposes Breach and Attack Simulations should be at the core of every Enterprise Security Stack. We explore the future of Kubernetes with Dave Zabrowski of DataCore. Our guest author David Stokes Head Of IP Solutions And Portfolio Marketing, Ribbon Communications, suggests we should look at the value that telecom industry acronyms provide. A bonus this week from our Expert Contributor side of Spiceworks features two experts – Matt Hatton, founding partner of Transforma Insights and Brian Jackson, research director of Info-Tech Research Group – talking about IoT, communication and automation. Read on below to know more.

BAS Platforms Should Be Part of Enterprise Security Stacks

A quickly changing threat landscape, a growing attack surface, and ongoing corporate transformation are just a few of the obstacles that modern enterprise security professionals must overcome in order to protect their organizations. They have a sophisticated architecture of dynamic networks, cloud deployments, dozens of software programs, and tens of thousands of endpoint devices in place to support their security activities. A vital component of the technological ecosystem, each component of the architecture has its own unique set of security measures. In this article, Avishai Avivi, CISO of SafeBreach, examines the value that Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS) platforms may bring to contemporary business security stacks. These major features of BAS platforms include attack, analyze, remediate, and report.

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Tech Talk: The Future of Kubernetes With Dave Zabrowski, CEO of DataCore

As it provides the patterns to manage the workload and the infrastructure, Kubernetes is quickly taking over as the de facto control plane for the organization. Neha Pradhan Kulkarni is joined by Dave Zabrowski, CEO of DataCore, to talk about how engineering teams may use Kubernetes to overcome scalability and stability issues. In his discussion of actual use cases, Zabrowski highlights the transition of engineering teams to Kubernetes. In this episode of Tech Talk, Zabrowski talks about the technological developments that will affect how Kubernetes is used in 2023 and beyond. He also discusses the appeal of managed services.

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The “S” in SDN Should Focus on Services

Do telecom abbreviations miss the mark? We should concentrate on the advantages these technologies offer to clients rather than on what they do in the background. We can list them all out and describe what they individually do, but perhaps the needs of the customers would be better served if we concentrated on the advantages that these acronymic technologies offer consumers rather than on what they actually accomplish. If the technologies were presented in that way, their worth and purpose might become obvious. We ought to think about replacing the “S” in SDN with “Services.” When used in communication, telecom abbreviations save time, space, and voice cords. But does something get lost in the translation—or lack thereof?

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eSIM and iSIM Will Reduce Barriers to the Internet of Things

The eSIM is associated to a number of interconnected technological ideas involving hardware, software, and connection. Any discussion of eSIM must begin with the physical entity. For the past five years, the integrated SIM (iSIM) and embedded SIM (eSIM) have been hot topics in the Internet of Things (IoT), promising a fundamental shift in how connectivity is provided. In this essay, Matt Hatton, founding partner of Transforma Insights, examines the history of eSIM/iSIM and its implications for the adoption of the Internet of Things, focusing in particular on how it has decreased the cost of cellular-based IoT deployment.

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“Google’s Sunset of Conversational Services Impacts the Way I Change Diapers!”

Today’s home assistants and other conversational AI services play a significant role in our daily lives. Brian Jackson, research director of Info-Tech Research Group, talks about the effects of these pervasive tools on our lives and how we might have a better relationship with them. It’s no accident that he uses Google Assistant to manage this sort of tracking for his baby. In the weeks leading up to her birth, he knew that he’d want to do this sort of tracking hands-free.

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