One of the most popular analyst terms in 2022, cybersecurity mesh is a defense method for securing each device and critical access points with their own security perimeter. It builds a foundation of dynamic interoperability in the environment, rather than the traditional security protections of a single perimeter.
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Surging cyberattacks hit traditional security like a hurricane in 2020. Already facing pressure brought on by the pandemic, IT leaders scrambled to bolster security defenses against the threats on the horizon. Many rushed to implement solutions before they became the next victim. But before they knew it, some were working with over a dozen security vendors.
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For over two decades, the federal government has issued directives and regulations to protect critical infrastructure from cybercrime. But as attacks on healthcare, manufacturing and the supply chain rage on, are these regulations doing enough to protect the industries we rely on?
The Fourth Industrial Revolution created a new digital world for manufacturers — one requiring greater connectivity, agility, and efficiency than ever before. To keep up with global demands, manufacturers transformed into smart factories. Now, critical operations no longer rely on just legacy applications and perimeter-based security but, instead, complex networks of software, workstations, and devices, in several different locations, accessed by hundreds of people.