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Ransomware: From Origins to Defense – How Zero Trust Holds the Key
[By Jaye Tillson, Field CTO at Axis Security] In the vast expanse of cyberspace, few threats cast a darker shadow more than ransomware. This digital desperado wreaks havoc on individuals and businesses alike, holding precious data hostage for a hefty ransom. But this villain’s tale stretches back further than you might think, with its roots […]
Getting Real About Ransomware
[By John Spiegel, Director of Strategy & Field CTO, Axis Security] In 2022, 66% of businesses worldwide were impacted by Ransomware in some form. This may be breach, a 3rd party they depend on was hacked or sensitive data was leaked by another impacted entity. And according to the most recent Version Breach report, no […]
The Shift in Power from CIO to CISO: The Rise in Cyber Attacks Enables Greater Resources and Budget Allocation
[By Jaye Tillson, Field CTO at Axis Security] In today’s technology-driven world, cyber-attacks have become an ever-increasing threat to organizations across all industries. If that’s not bad enough. these threats are becoming more sophisticated while continuing to escalate in number. Often when we talk about the impact of these cyber threats, we inevitably focus on […]
Unlocking the Full Potential of Unified SASE: An Interview with HPE’s Chris Hines
As organizations pivot toward more distributed and fragmented models of work, cybersecurity measures must adapt to keep pace with the evolving threat landscape and expanding attack surface. In an in-depth interview with Chris Hines, VP of Strategy and Global Marketing at Axis Security, a recent acquisition by HPE, we explored the evolution of unified SASE […]
It’s Never Too Soon to Begin Thinking About Your 2024 Cybersecurity Journey
John Spiegel, Director of Strategy, Field CTO, Axis Security Was it me, or did 2023 roll by fast? It feels like it was a blur to me. The end of the year is here and it’s time to pause, take stock, and then gear up for 2024. While I will not help you with the first […]
SSE starts with ZTNA
John Spiegel, Director of Strategy, Field CTO, Axis Security Evaluating Security Service Edge (SSE) solutions can be confusing and complex. While the problems to solve are known–securing the workforce, securing applications, and reducing operational complexity (to name a few)–how to go about evaluating the plethora of solutions available is the new challenge. Why? Because there […]
Top 3 Priorities for Today’s CISO: Safeguarding the Digital Frontier
Jaye Tillson, Field CTO at Axis Security In an era where cyber threats are evolving at an alarming pace, the role of a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) has never been more critical. Today, CISOs are the guardians of an organization’s digital assets, and in this role are facing a very daunting task–they are being […]
Enhancing Higher Education Security: The Role of Security Service Edge
Jaye Tillson, Field CTO at Axis Security Amidst the ever-evolving terrain of modern information technology, the domain of higher education has emerged as a focal point for malicious activities. Consequently, ensuring the safety and security of students, educators, and intellectual property assets has become a top priority at all levels. Educational institutions find themselves in […]
Unveiling Network and Security Architectures: SD-WAN, SASE, SSE, and Zero Trust
By Jaye Tillson, Director of Strategy, Axis Security Over the past few years, our world has evolved at a rapid pace. This rapid evolution has given rise to innovative networking and security architectures such as SD-WAN, SASE, SSE, and Zero Trust. These are relatively new architectures (excluding SD-WAN) and I often get asked what are […]
Exploring SASE and SSE Roadmaps with the Two Taylor Swifts of the Decade – AI and Quantum
[By John Spiegel, Director of Strategy, Field CTO, Axis Security] Exploring the SASE and SSE landscape is a daunting task. With over 30 vendors in the space, each with a point of view, it is easy to get lost in both the technical and marketing aspects of the frameworks. But SASE and SSE are critical […]