Tag: ownership
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Cloud Blog: Announcing cloud-native integration of security service edge (SSE) with Cloud WAN
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/ncc-gateway-for-cloud-wan-helps-secure-network-access/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Announcing cloud-native integration of security service edge (SSE) with Cloud WAN Feedly Summary: Last week at Google Cloud Next 25, we announced Cloud WAN, a fully managed, reliable, and secure solution for enterprise wide area network (WAN) architectures that’s built on Google’s planet-scale network. Today, we begin a…
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CSA: Secure Cloud Infrastructure by Reducing DNS Risk
Source URL: https://cloudsecurityalliance.org/articles/securing-your-cloud-attack-surface-by-reducing-dns-infrastructure-risk Source: CSA Title: Secure Cloud Infrastructure by Reducing DNS Risk Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes **Summary:** The text emphasizes the critical role of Domain Name System (DNS) security in the context of cloud computing, highlighting vulnerabilities that can be exploited during cloud adoption. It delves into various DNS record types,…
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Cloud Blog: What’s new with Google Cloud networking
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/networking-innovations-at-google-cloud-next25/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: What’s new with Google Cloud networking Feedly Summary: The AI era is here, fundamentally reshaping industries and demanding unprecedented network capabilities for training, inference and serving AI models. To power this transformation, organizations need global networking solutions that can handle massive capacity, seamless connectivity, and provide robust security. …
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Schneier on Security: Web 3.0 Requires Data Integrity
Source URL: https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2025/04/web-3-0-requires-data-integrity.html Source: Schneier on Security Title: Web 3.0 Requires Data Integrity Feedly Summary: If you’ve ever taken a computer security class, you’ve probably learned about the three legs of computer security—confidentiality, integrity, and availability—known as the CIA triad. When we talk about a system being secure, that’s what we’re referring to. All are important, but…