Why you need an adaptive security segmentation solution
The threat landscape is more dynamic than ever before, and as business-critical applications traverse traditional network boundaries, traditional segmentation solutions such as firewalls and software-defined networking can't achieve the right level of security and agility.
Adaptive, host-based security segmentation is all about decoupling security from the network, allowing organizations to segment simply, quickly, and cost-effectively.
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