Wood, 2017 - Google Patents
Top requirements on the SD-WAN security checklistWood, 2017
- Document ID
- 181968821781950993
- Author
- Wood M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Network Security
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Any significant network upgrade presents a challenge for CIOs and CISOs. So much can go wrong–from delays due to transition downtime and user retraining, to potential loss of data. But often, the single biggest concern will be security. This is especially true when …
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