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Cisco Firewall Bugs Leave Networks Vulnerable to Attacks

The Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance alone has more than 1 million deployments globally, according to threat researchers reported two of the bugs to Cisco. Read more.

Amazon Files Another JEDI Protest, Microsoft Says No Do-Over

Microsoft called Amazon’s latest JEDI protest “yet another attempt to force a re-do because they bid high and lost the first time.” Read more.

Dish Fights Off Critics, Claims 5G Efforts on Track

Despite the calamity brought on by COVID-19, Dish still plans to launch 5G service in a single market with a network core before the year ends. Read more.

‘SD-WAN Has to Evolve,’ Says Cisco Exec

Steven Wood, Cisco’s principal engineer of enterprise architectures and SD-WAN, made the statement as part of this week’s ONUG Virtual Live conference. Read more.

Microsoft Revamps Its Azure VMware Platform

“It is an entirely new service ... we have rearchitected the preview to focus on a single-tenant user experience and our first-party technology,” Microsoft explained. Read more.

Linux Foundation, ToIP Foundation Unite to Tackle Digital Trust

The ToIP Foundation aims to establish a common standard for consumers and businesses to ensure data is coming from a trusted source. Read more.

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