Category: Software, Database, Security, Data

Think about securing your house — locks on your doors only protect your doors. But if you have locks on your doors and windows, a high fence, security cameras, an alarm system and two highly trained guard dogs, you have what we call “defense in depth.”

Knowing what devices are connected to your network is only part of the visibility story.

Once you have an overall picture of your network, your security ops team is better equipped to protect your network and its users.

As the starting point for a whole manner of security processes and protocols that are critical to building defense in-depth, visibility can help keep your network, data, and users safe.

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