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Cloud-First Security

George Loo, Senior Director, APAC & Japan Enterprise Support, Infoblox

13-Oct-22 11:00

Cloud-First Security

According to the latest whitepaper from Frost & Sullivan titled, “Modern Cyber-resilience The Transformative Power of Cloud-first Security across Asia-Pacific,” only 23% of enterprises integrate cybersecurity with network management. Most enterprises (73%) use hardware-centric network management, relying on manual provisioning or basic configuration and automation capabilities. Only 4% of enterprises report using fully integrated, software-centric, policy-driven networks with automated network provisioning capabilities. George Loo of Infoblox explains how cloud-managed DDI powers the Infoblox model, allowing enterprises to build faster and more reliable network experiences for users at the edge who want instant access to cloud apps.

Produced by: Richard Bradbury

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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