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  2. Software-defined networking - Wikipedia

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    Software-defined networking ( SDN) is an approach to network management that enables dynamic and programmatically efficient network configuration to improve network performance and monitoring in a manner more akin to cloud computing than to traditional network management. [ 1] SDN is meant to improve the static architecture of traditional ...

  3. Cisco Meraki - Wikipedia

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    Cisco Meraki is a cloud-managed IT company headquartered in San Francisco, California. Their products include wireless, switching, security, enterprise mobility management (EMM) and security cameras, all centrally managed from the web. Meraki was acquired by Cisco Systems in December 2012.

  4. Network intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Network intelligence (NI) is a technology that builds on the concepts and capabilities of deep packet inspection (DPI), packet capture and business intelligence (BI). It examines, in real time, IP data packets that cross communications networks by identifying the protocols used and extracting packet content and metadata for rapid analysis of data relationships and communications patterns.

  5. SD-WAN - Wikipedia

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    SD-WAN. A software-defined wide area network ( SD-WAN) is a wide area network that uses software-defined networking technology, such as communicating over the Internet using overlay tunnels which are encrypted when destined for internal organization locations. [ 1]

  6. Security information and event management - Wikipedia

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    Security information and event management ( SIEM) is a field within the field of computer security, where software products and services combine security information management (SIM) and security event management (SEM). [ 1][ 2] SIEM is typically the core component of any security operations center (SOC), which is the centralized response team ...

  7. Intelligent Network - Wikipedia

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    The Intelligent Network ( IN) is the standard network architecture specified in the ITU-T Q.1200 series recommendations. [ 1] It is intended for fixed as well as mobile telecom networks. It allows operators to differentiate themselves by providing value-added services in addition to the standard telecom services such as PSTN, ISDN on fixed ...

  8. Mandatory access control - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory access control. In computer security, mandatory access control ( MAC) refers to a type of access control by which a secured environment (e.g., an operating system or a database) constrains the ability of a subject or initiator to access or modify on an object or target. [1] In the case of operating systems, the subject is a process or ...

  9. Microsegmentation (network security) - Wikipedia

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    Microsegmentation (network security) Microsegmentation is a network security approach that enables security architects to construct network security zones boundaries per machine in data centers and cloud deployments in order to segregate and secure workloads independently. [ 1][ 2] It is now also used on the client network as well as the data ...