The SD-WAN Executive Check List: 7 Key Steps to Successful Secure SD-WAN deployment
Although the acronym sounds techie, its effects go far beyond the Network Operations Center. Software Defined Wide Area Network or SD-WAN is an acronym that even top executives are familiar with because it can open avenues to take digital innovation to the next level. Unfortunately, it also gives cyber attackers new routes to your valuable IT systems.
To avoid turning a promising idea into a data breach, here are 7 steps your organisation needs to take.
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