TeleGeography Explains the Internet
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Today’s TeleGeography Explains the Internet guest comes to the security world with a deep background in cloud and networks.
Joe DePalo is Chief Platform Officer at Netskope, and the ideal person to help us understand how and why location matters in network security.
We first identify how the network has changed over the past few years, gauging the impact on both the threat landscape and how networks perform generally. Also on the agenda: why middle mile performance and security should be part of the equation, and how lessons learned from the challenges of creating CDNs are instructive about the modern issues in network security.
Finally, Joe offers a particularly interesting take on a question that comes up often on the podcast—what does it mean to have a WAN in this environment?
From This Episode
421: What Makes a WAN Truly Secure?
420: When Carriers Collaborate
419: Confessions of a Telecom Investor
418: Behind the Seas—Making Our Famous Submarine Cable Map
417: Preparing the Next Generation of Infrastructure Professionals
416: The Death of Voice Has Been Greatly Exaggerated
415: Unpacking Telecom Predictions of the Past
414: SASE and Secure
413: A Brief History of Networking as a Service
Bonus Episode: The WAN in 2022
411: 2022 in Review (Part 2)
410: 2022 in Review (Part 1)
409: The Digital Divide Episode
408: Orchestrating the Service Lifecycle
407: Embracing Carrier Service Automation
406: Unraveling the Fabric Providers of Reality
405: Unpacking Network Observability
404: What Role Do Satellites Play in Global Communication?
403: Mobile as Infrastructure in Africa
402: Data Centers and the Opportunity at the Edge
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