Wednesday, June 09, 2021

Daily Roundup: Huawei Dares Critics to Prove Security Vulnerabilities

In case you’ve been stuck in video conference meetings all day, here are today’s top stories from SDxCentral. Also, make sure to subscribe to our daily newsletters to get these stories in your inbox. In case you’ve been stuck in video conference meetings all day, here are today’s top stories from SDxCentral. Also, make sure to subscribe to our daily newsletters to get these stories in your inbox. Huawei is outraged by claims that it is acting as a global spying apparatus for the Chinese government and willing to give its critics unrestricted access to test and prove those allegations independently. Read more. The FBI and ransomware gangs agree on this one point: If you don’t want to be the next Colonial Pipeline or JBS, use strong passwords. Read more. On Site 5G from Verizon Business is a custom-designed, operator-managed offer for large businesses and public sector organizations that want deploy a private 5G network riding on high-band spectrum. Read more. The latest update to Cisco‘s DNA Center management console delivers ThousandEyes integrations, machine learning insights, and lower barriers for zero-trust networking. Read more. While competing vendors focus on secure access, VMware is focusing on a building out a robust service edge. Read more. It’s a fully managed cloud service, and customers can deploy applications and database on demand in a pay-per-use model. Read more.

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