Flat Networks Inevitably Fall Flat When Attacked —Using Secure Segmentation To Protect Your Business
Hybrid IT and the adoption of work-from-anywhere (WFA) strategies have led to the exponential expansion of new network edges. And for many organizations,
this has resulted in an expanded and fragmented attack surface that has become a perfect opportunity for bad actors to launch cybersecurity attacks from new
attack vectors, undermining the ability of network and security leaders to maintain business operations without disruptions.
Traditional flat networks, including network-based segmentation or even microsegmentation techniques, cannot detect and prevent many of today's more sophisticated attacks.
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