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Top 20 Cybersecurity Companies You Need to Know in 2025

eSecurity Planet

Top Cybersecurity Companies Compared Vendor # of eSecurity Planet Top Product Lists Market Capitalization (2025) Overall Gartner Peer Insights Score Overall Glassdoor Score Palo Alto: Best Protection Against Network, Endpoint and Remote Asset Attack 14 $121.40 Fortinet: Best for Network Security Perimeter Protection 15 $74.33

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What does WiFi stand for?

Malwarebytes

We use WiFi to connect to the Internet, but what is it, and what does it stand for? How does it have such a catchy name, and why do we sometimes have a weak Internet connection with a strong WiFi signal and vice versa? What is the difference between WiFi and Internet? Can you have WiFi without Internet?

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Architecture Matters When it Comes to SSE

CyberSecurity Insiders

More importantly, you need to understand how a particular solution deploys its network “points of presence” or PoP. To paraphrase a well-known movie from 2002, “SSE, it’s all about the PoPs.” Cloud changed the game in the 2010s and led the enterprise to move to an “internet as the WAN” for connectivity.

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New Attack on VPNs

Security Boulevard

This attack has been feasible for over two decades: Researchers have devised an attack against nearly all virtual private network applications that forces them to send and receive some or all traffic outside of the encrypted tunnel designed to protect it from snooping or tampering.

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Elders And Digital Burden Fears | Avast

Security Boulevard

He’s had the internet since 1995, but didn’t start spending so much time on it until he retired from his position as chief helicopter pilot of the Port Authority New York/New Jersey in 2002. “It The post Elders And Digital Burden Fears | Avast appeared first on Security Boulevard. It keeps my mind busy,” McGowan tells Avast.

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Top SD-WAN Solutions for Enterprise Security

eSecurity Planet

The emergence of SD-WAN and SASE technologies bundled together has led many vendors to address both advanced routing and network security vendors for clients. Networking specialists like Cisco and HPE’s Aruba are moving deeper into security. Palo Alto Networks.

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How Using a VPN May Benefit Your Privacy

Security Boulevard

Keep internet traffic private from ISP and other third parties VPNs effectively remove the ability of third parties - such as your internet service provider (ISP) to sniff (see) your internet traffic. Encrypt traffic data when on unfamiliar networks This "benefit" comes with a huge caveat.

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