How To Stop Lateral Attacks With Workload Microsegmentation
Network segmentation is a widely accepted tool for improving performance and boosting security. By splitting a network into multiple parts or segments, it's possible to establish more granular controls, manage policies more effectively, boost compliance and isolate certain attacks or activities.
Our article discusses more advanced intelligent, behaviour-driven, workload segmentation.
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