Most cyberattacks don’t stop at the point of entry — they spread across your network. That’s why network segmentation isn’t just an IT task. It’s one of the smartest moves you can make to protect your business. In our latest blog, we break down six proven strategies — from mapping every asset to monitoring east-west traffic — that limit lateral movement and strengthen your Zero Trust posture. Strengthen your security with these 6 steps: https://lnkd.in/ezWbsHzf #manageditservices #austinitcompany #austinit #networksegmentation
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A standard segmentation taxonomy is essential for building consistent, scalable, and effective network defenses. By aligning on a common framework, security and IT teams can better define zones, streamline policies, and ensure clear enforcement across complex environments. By advocating for a standard segmentation taxonomy, Cisco Security helps bridge communication gaps across the industry — enabling organizations to evaluate, implement, and manage segmentation strategies with greater clarity and consistency. Read more: https://cs.co/6047ACjcf #CiscoSecurity #Segmentation #Cisco
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A standard segmentation taxonomy is essential for building consistent, scalable, and effective network defenses. By aligning on a common framework, security and IT teams can better define zones, streamline policies, and ensure clear enforcement across complex environments. By advocating for a standard segmentation taxonomy, Cisco Security helps bridge communication gaps across the industry — enabling organizations to evaluate, implement, and manage segmentation strategies with greater clarity and consistency. Read more: https://cs.co/6049A7w8V #CiscoSecurity #Segmentation #Cisco
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A standard segmentation taxonomy is essential for building consistent, scalable, and effective network defenses. By aligning on a common framework, security and IT teams can better define zones, streamline policies, and ensure clear enforcement across complex environments. By advocating for a standard segmentation taxonomy, Cisco Security helps bridge communication gaps across the industry — enabling organizations to evaluate, implement, and manage segmentation strategies with greater clarity and consistency. Read more: https://cs.co/60427BIZC #CiscoSecurity #Segmentation #Cisco
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A standard segmentation taxonomy is essential for building consistent, scalable, and effective network defenses. By aligning on a common framework, security and IT teams can better define zones, streamline policies, and ensure clear enforcement across complex environments. By advocating for a standard segmentation taxonomy, Cisco Security helps bridge communication gaps across the industry — enabling organizations to evaluate, implement, and manage segmentation strategies with greater clarity and consistency. Read more: https://cs.co/6049A7c8c #CiscoSecurity #Segmentation #Cisco
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A standard segmentation taxonomy is essential for building consistent, scalable, and effective network defenses. By aligning on a common framework, security and IT teams can better define zones, streamline policies, and ensure clear enforcement across complex environments. By advocating for a standard segmentation taxonomy, Cisco Security helps bridge communication gaps across the industry — enabling organizations to evaluate, implement, and manage segmentation strategies with greater clarity and consistency. Read more: https://cs.co/60407Ha76 #CiscoSecurity #Segmentation #Cisco
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A standard segmentation taxonomy is essential for building consistent, scalable, and effective network defenses. By aligning on a common framework, security and IT teams can better define zones, streamline policies, and ensure clear enforcement across complex environments. By advocating for a standard segmentation taxonomy, Cisco Security helps bridge communication gaps across the industry — enabling organizations to evaluate, implement, and manage segmentation strategies with greater clarity and consistency. Read more: https://cs.co/6042A7qIi #CiscoSecurity #Segmentation #Cisco
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A standard segmentation taxonomy is essential for building consistent, scalable, and effective network defenses. By aligning on a common framework, security and IT teams can better define zones, streamline policies, and ensure clear enforcement across complex environments. By advocating for a standard segmentation taxonomy, Cisco Security helps bridge communication gaps across the industry — enabling organizations to evaluate, implement, and manage segmentation strategies with greater clarity and consistency. Read more: https://cs.co/6047Ahco5 #CiscoSecurity #Segmentation #Cisco
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A standard segmentation taxonomy is essential for building consistent, scalable, and effective network defenses. By aligning on a common framework, security and IT teams can better define zones, streamline policies, and ensure clear enforcement across complex environments. By advocating for a standard segmentation taxonomy, Cisco Security helps bridge communication gaps across the industry — enabling organizations to evaluate, implement, and manage segmentation strategies with greater clarity and consistency. Read more: https://cs.co/6046A7N8n #CiscoSecurity #Segmentation #Cisco
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A standard segmentation taxonomy is essential for building consistent, scalable, and effective network defenses. By aligning on a common framework, security and IT teams can better define zones, streamline policies, and ensure clear enforcement across complex environments. By advocating for a standard segmentation taxonomy, Cisco Security helps bridge communication gaps across the industry — enabling organizations to evaluate, implement, and manage segmentation strategies with greater clarity and consistency. Read more: https://cs.co/6043ACFQ5 #CiscoSecurity #Segmentation #Cisco
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