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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
10/13/2017 3:34:45 PM
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Re: Cloud Based Savings.
The Kapensky hack and the resulting reporting (without getting too political here in TT) underscores what many of you folks have underscored--I am listening to Kurzweill reflecting upon AI--it seems to me that AI may be the "saving grace" to help save us? 

Thoughts.....

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batye
batye
10/13/2017 12:39:51 PM
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Re: Cloud Based Savings.
@julialbert the way I see it as technology changes the need for better security keep grows and better harware need it - latest and greates do cost a lot but with time prices do go down, but hardware need to be upgraded to latest and greatest again... 

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julialbert
julialbert
10/13/2017 7:01:10 AM
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Steel
Re: Cloud Based Savings.
While the threat landscape continues to evolve, enterprises are seeing the cost and complexity of security solutions continue to rise. Level 3's expansion of Adaptive Network Security marks the next step in delivering adaptive networking solutions to break the hardware dependency cycle and reduce the administrative burden of trying to stay ahead of bad actors. Global businesses can leverage Adaptive Network Security for the latest security technology to keep their networks and workforces secure while they focus on what matters most to their business

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Shaunn
Shaunn
10/12/2017 11:19:41 AM
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Platinum
Cloud Based Savings
I've got a feeling the savings will be closer to to 70%. We havn't quite hit the long run, but cutting cost in from the beginning is a good sign.

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DHagar
DHagar
10/11/2017 3:22:45 PM
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Platinum
Re: Level 3 Cloud Based Security
@mhhf1ve - true, but hopefully that moves the humans "up" the supply chain to solve bigger problems and give direction to the machines.  If done in right perspective, it can be a win-win.

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
10/10/2017 6:52:47 PM
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Re: Level 3 Cloud Based Security
DHagar, good to know. Sounds like a real improvement then. Who needs humans when automation can pick up most of the downtime?

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DHagar
DHagar
10/10/2017 5:50:37 PM
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Platinum
Re: Level 3 Cloud Based Security
@mhhf1ve, good question, but it looks like that they have developed the full capability and network to pick up with human intervention to respond when the system does go south.  At least if they have not, the technology exists to alert them, if not predict, and to provision for human interface to maintain the continuous integrity of the security level they are promising.  If that is the case, this truly is a better alternative.

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batye
batye
10/10/2017 11:18:09 AM
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Re: Level 3 Cloud Based Security
@dcawrey yes. could not agree more - Co. must adapt and embrace Cloud or fall behind... 

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dcawrey
dcawrey
10/10/2017 10:58:16 AM
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Platinum
Re: Level 3 Cloud Based Security
@batye You are totally right about the learning curve. 

However, at this point we're not going back to the client server model. Cloud is the the future, and therefore it's time to adapt or go the way of Kodak. 

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batye
batye
10/9/2017 7:00:04 PM
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Platinum
Re: Level 3 Cloud Based Security
@clrmoney I do hope at the end we gonna see better/improved security... 

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