Security News > 2024 > January > Locking down the edge
With increasing numbers of organizations choosing to host data at their fringes, the network edge is more vulnerable than ever without the right protection.
Any serious data breach at the edge has the potential to result in a heavy price for the organization affected.
Edge breaches can also have an immediate negative impact on ordinary people's lives, perhaps more so than with other types of security incident, due to the instant disruption to their data flow.
With additional regulatory and data protection implications to consider, it's clear that edge locations need a high level of cyber security protection.
If you want to learn about these challenges and possible solutions in more detail, Dell Technologies has developed a webinar presented by Jeroen Mackenbach, Technical Staff with the company's Infrastructure Solutions Group Edge Portfolio.
Mackenbach describes a need to reimagine edge protection, outlining a Zero Trust approach where nothing and nobody is automatically trusted, and all devices must be constantly verified.
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