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Exceptional User Experience — Every Application, Every Transaction

Paloalto Networks

Given that 85-100% of work occurs within users’ browsers, even small disruptions, like slow page loads or failed transactions, can significantly impact user experience. They ensure seamless user and application experiences across diverse network deployments. This ultimately affects both user experience and operational efficiency.

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The Missing Piece of SASE — Prisma Access Browser — Now Available

Paloalto Networks

Enter Prisma Access Browser, the latest innovation in secure access service edge (SASE). This groundbreaking solution redefines how businesses approach secure work in the browser, blending top-tier security with unparalleled performance. In today's modern workplace, the browser is where the majority of work happens.

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Safeguard OT Environments with the Power of Precision AI

Paloalto Networks

Protecting industrial setups, especially those with legacy systems, distributed operations, and remote workforces, requires an innovative approach that prioritizes both uptime and safety. These innovations are critical in providing remote workers with the access they need while maintaining the integrity of OT networks.

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2025 Predictions — How One Year Will Redefine the Cybersecurity Industry

Paloalto Networks

A proactive, quantum-resistant roadmap is crucial, starting with adopting quantum-safe algorithms, advanced cryptographic libraries and quantum key distribution (QKD). The adoption of dedicated, enterprise-grade web browsers will be another forward-thinking step for organizations in 2025.

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8 Trends Reshaping Network Security in 2025

Paloalto Networks

From the growing speed, scale and sophistication of cyberattacks to the changing nature of how we work and connect, the future of network security depends on a holistic approach that integrates advanced AI technologies and seamless user experience. For example, the Google Chrome browser now supports PQCs by default.

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Data, Competition and Affordability Key to Expanding Broadband

Broadband Breakfast

  René discussed how GIS tools can be leveraged to consolidate disparate legacy systems, providing a comprehensive view of factors such as permitting requirements, sustainability, and resiliency of networks in specific areas.

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Software and Hardware Requirements for the Fibernet connection

ACT Corp

Modem/Router: A modem or router is essential for connecting to the Fibernet network and distributing the internet connection to various devices in your home or office. Network Interface Card (NIC): A NIC is a hardware component that allows your device to connect to a network, such as a Fibernet connection.