Recently, I had the opportunity to participate in a podcast with the team at F5. Christine Puccio – VP of Global Cloud Alliances and Heath Parrott – Senior Global Solutions Architect for Cloud discussed their latest announcement: the integration between F5 Essential App Protect, a web application firewall (WAF) SaaS solution and Amazon CloudFront, a content delivery network (CDN) solution from Amazon Web Services (AWS). Before discussing the announcement specifically, I thought it would be best to provide a bit of insight into these complementary technologies.
Chris Steffen
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Prioritizing Security When Selecting A Video Conferencing Solution...
By Chris Steffen on Apr 10, 2020 9:08:08 AM
Before the recent COVID -19 pandemic, most companies looked at unified communications and collaborations (UC&C) solutions as important technology often used by sales and marketing teams as part of their process, but not necessarily a critical part of the business infrastructure. With work from home (WFH) becoming the mandated norm, businesses have come to look at UC&C solutions as mission-critical tools, allowing managers and leaders to communicate with their employees and employees to conduct some semblance of normal business.
FBI Warns of Coronavirus Scams
By Chris Steffen on Mar 23, 2020 11:08:03 AM
On Friday, the FBI released an alert warning of increased scams related to the Coronavirus outbreak. From the FBI announcement:
Righting a Wrong: IBM is a Leader in the Cloud...
By Chris Steffen on Mar 13, 2020 11:38:19 AM
A article was recently released by Bloomberg news discussing the market share of various cloud providers, and their methods and rankings need to be re-examined.
Security Awareness - Tax Scams 2020
By Chris Steffen on Mar 10, 2020 3:00:02 PM
Few people like the process of completing their taxes every year. But no one wants to be scammed out of the monies owed to them by the government. Be especially careful about those that contact you regarding your taxes, and confirm the sources of those emails and calls whenever possible.