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Cloud Data Center Security

by Krishna on 4 August 2011

As summer passes by and fall rolls in we can expect cloudy days to be here soon. A similar trend is happening in the data center space as well. It is getting “cloudy” with the creation of mega data centers in the Internet. The explosive gro…

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This week, I’ve been at an IETF meeting in Quebec City, wrapping up the IETF NEA effort (getting NAC standards approved as IETF RFCs). Looking around the IETF, I see many well-intentioned efforts but I know from my 15 years of experience in IETF …

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Re: Mobile Device Security

by Ashwin on 21 July 2011

Cisco AnyConnect or any number of mobile VPN clients in the market serve an important purpose of securing mobile device traffic to the corporate and enforcing corporate policies. However, the poster of the comment reflects the prevailing widespread mis…

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Mobile Device Security

by Ashwin on 19 July 2011

If you as an IT administrator have spent sleepless nights wondering what to do with the onslaught of mobile devices in your enterprise and when the day will come when you get summoned to the corner office to explain a security breach that has occurred …

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Peeling Back the Onion

by andyingram on 14 July 2011

For most of the last four months I’ve been on the road, doing what I enjoy most: talking with customers about the benefits of a data center fabric and the QFabric architecture.  That is the best part of my job, and I haven’t had this m…

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We recently released the Day One: Junos Tips, Techniques, and Templates 2011 book!
 
This book was developed with significant input from members of the J-Net community. Users submitted tips that they thought other users would find helpful. Th…

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I know it’s been a while since I last had a chance to share my thoughts on this site, but I couldn’t resist this one.  Cisco recently announced its “End-to-End High-Performance Trading Fabric.”  A couple of things abou…

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Folks, We recently released the Day One: Junos Tips, Techniques, and Templates 2011 book! This book was developed with significant input from members of the J-Net community. Therefore, in a sense, this is a book that you created. The editors learn…

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I was recently flown out to Juniper HQ in Sunnyvale to record an on-camera interview about my two IPv6 Day One books for an episode of Junos Connect. Although the interview was completed in about 15 minutes after just 3 takes (two to be sure we had it, one due to someone walking through the [...]

Interview on Junos Connect is a post from don't panic – One Network Arhitect's View of Life, the Internet, and Everything.

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After
30 years in this industry, I am starting to detect a pattern.  Every so often, a new product comes to the
market that forever changes the industry—and changes what is possible. This is
a rare event; yet in my career, I have had the …

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The 4G security conversation

by Ashwin on 25 April 2011

With the airwaves
getting clogged with the 4G prefix from everything from a 4G device to a 4G
network and everything in-between, it behooves us to step back for a moment and
understand exactly what 4G means to everyone.
 
For the consumer
ak…

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For too long, our security systems have acted like territorial bureaucrats, hoarding the information that they have and refusing to share with each other. An Intrusion Detection System notices odd behavior but only logs it. A Virtual Private Network (V…

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Being in the field quite a bit lately, affords me a great opportunity to separate fact from fiction. In talking to real live customers and prospects, one gains a unique perspective on the types of security hazards that truly keep them up at night. This…

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