Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM) has become an area of focus for Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) vendors. As businesses adopt SASE or security-as-a-service technology for compliance and security, they must consider the overall employee digital experience. SASE architectures add network overhead and impact performance, response times, and latency. In this article, we will delve into.
As previously detailed on the Exoprise blog, the ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) is crucial for troubleshooting, monitoring, and optimizing network performance in today’s Internet-connected world. Despite historical security concerns, disabling ICMP is unnecessary and hampers network troubleshooting efforts. Modern firewalls can effectively manage the security risks associated with ICMP.
In today’s interconnected world, where network performance is crucial for business operations, understanding the significance of ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) becomes paramount. Today’s post sheds some light on the critical role of ICMP and why it should not be disabled despite legacy security concerns. By implementing proper security measures, businesses can leverage the benefits of ICMP while mitigating potential risks.
In an era marked by escalating concerns over online privacy, data security, and unrestricted access to digital content, Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs have emerged as indispensable tools for both individuals and businesses alike. As we delve into the year 2023, the landscape of VPNs has changed a lot to provide an array of sophisticated solutions that can safeguard your online presence.
Computer and network systems have (obviously) become vital to business operations. Occasionally, there are SaaS or network incidents and these systems do not operate as needed. Enterprises want to minimize the potential damage and get their systems back online ASAP. Integrated incident management and a strong End User Experience Management (EUEM) platform that provides synthetic and real-user monitoring is a foundation for meeting that objective.
Protect your company from cyberattacks with a VPN. This technology creates a secure network connection while using a public network and encrypts connections made over the internet. Do you know 65% of cyberattacks happened on small-to-medium-sized businesses? Large businesses employ world-class security protocols like Quantum Encryption, and they are safe. So, small-to-medium-sized businesses must consider keeping online activity secure.