NDR for AWS Well-Architected

By Roger Cheeks, US-East Sales Engineer, Corelight Corelight is a powerful network traffic analysis tool that enables network detection and response (NDR) for AWS Cloud workloads by receiving packets from an AWS Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) traffic mirr… Continue reading NDR for AWS Well-Architected

Hackers Exploit Zero-Day Bugs in Draytek Devices to Target Enterprise Networks

Cybersecurity researchers with Qihoo 360’s NetLab today unveiled details of two recently spotted zero-day cyberattack campaigns in the wild targeting enterprise-grade networking devices manufactured by Taiwan-based DrayTek.

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Everything You Need to Know About Azure Infrastructure – August 2019 Edition


The half-year point has passed meaning that Azure (and Windows/Windows Server) are into a new planning & development cycle.

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F5 Networks Acquires NGINX For $670 Million

One of the most important software companies NGINX, which is also behind the very popular open-source web server of the same name, is being acquired by its rival, F5 Networks, in a deal valued at about $670 million.

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Everything You Need to Know About Azure Infrastructure – September 2018 Edition

Septemeber was full of Azure announcements from Ignite, Aidan breaks all the news down so that it is easier to digest.

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Options for Load Balancing Services in Azure

Aidan Finn explains the options you have for load balancing applications or services in Azure.

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Comparing the Basic and Standard Azure Load Balancers

Microsoft recently added a new tier of load balancer to Azure, the Standard Load Balancer, in addition to the previous (now renamed) Basic Load Balancer. In this post, I will compare the two and explain why you might opt to deploy the Standard Load Balancer.

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Everything You Need to Know About Azure Infrastructure — March 2018 Edition

Month 3 of 2018 brought us some interesting news in Azure IaaS. Some things that have been in the oven for a while are starting to rise and there’s lots more evidence of the new and open Microsoft.

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Architecting Availability Zones for Azure VMs

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Aidan Finn discusses some architectural elements that you will use if you wish to deploy services across availability zones within a single Azure region.

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Deploy Azure App Service Environment with Internal Load Balancer

Aidan Finn shows you how to deploy an internal Azure Service Environment, which will share its hosted app services via an internal load balancer.

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