Navigating the complexities of secure cloud networking can be a daunting task for IT teams. As cloud adoption continues to expand across the enterprise, IT faces daily increases in security risks, performance requirements, business critical application migrations to cloud, and cost variables. Traditional networking approaches fall short in providing the agility, resiliency, and security required…
Category Archives: Firewall Network
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How Aviatrix’s intelligent orchestration and control eliminates unwanted tradeoffs encountered when deploying Palo Alto Networks VM-Series Firewalls in AWS
Deploying any next-generation firewall (NGFW) in a public cloud environment is challenging, not just because of the firewall itself but also because of the public cloud networking services practitioners must use. The job of understanding cloud networking complexities to ensure a successfully configured and maintained firewall deployment is no small task. It’s a task that…
Transit Networking AWS Palo Alto Networks Firewall Network AWS Transit Gateway Security
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Ensuring compliance and alignment with regulators when data is moved or consumed in and out of public cloud
Q. I was recently asked the question how is Aviatrix supporting its customers in ensuring compliance and alignment with regulators when data is moved or consumed in and out of public cloud? A. The challenges being faced in keeping aligned with industry regulations and country laws and best practices when moving workloads to the cloud…
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Aviatrix builds on existing AWS relationship, with Service Ready solutions for the new AWS Gateway Load Balancer (GWLB)
Aviatrix, an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Technology Partner, is a leader in solving enterprise customers’ complex networking, security, visibility and multi-cloud needs. Built upon the Aviatrix Cloud Network Platform, Aviatrix products integrate with a number of AWS APIs and services, enabling customers to centrally launch, control and interact with AWS services while delivering network security…
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How Egress Security Has Evolved and Why You Should Care
In the traditional on-premise era, enterprises owned the underlying infrastructure and had layers of security built into their network architecture. Because of this layered security model, they could centrally define security mechanisms to control the internet egress traffic effectively. However, in public cloud environments, things work differently. The networks and the workloads in public clouds…