Computer World Keynote BlackCloud

I will be the keynote speaker at this years Computer World Security Conference in Denmark, both Copenhagen and Aarhus, come along and find out how BlackCloud can protect the enterprise. January 28th in Aarhus at Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel Margrethepladsen 1 8000 Århus C January 30th in Copenhagen Clarion Hotel Copenhagen Airport Ellehammervej 20 2770Continue reading “Computer World Keynote BlackCloud”

theCUBE Interview with Peter Burris

I spoke spoke with Peter Burris (@plburris), host of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio, at theCUBE’s studio in Palo Alto, California. We discussed how Zscaler Inc. transformed MAN’s infrastructure into a dark space, as well as the security benefits of application-centric access controls.

BlackCloud, The Internet is going dark – CIO Europe Article

https://cloud-banking.bankingciooutlook.com/cxo-insights/black-cloud-the-internet-is-going-dark-nwid-960.html The idea of making the internet or corporate network dark has gained momentum since the introduction of Software Defined Networking (SDN). This has enabled a new concept called Software Defined Perimeter (SDP) or what some are referring to as BlackCloud. This concept has the effect of making application’s invisible (dark) and only accessible byContinue reading “BlackCloud, The Internet is going dark – CIO Europe Article”

Black Cloud, how the internet is going dark

The number of open listening ports on the internet is around 185 million (https://census.io).  This means there is plenty of opportunity to exploit these open services, as it is now possible to scan the entire internet in under 1 hour for a particular port (service) (https://Zmap.io).  Can we somehow hide open ports (services) on theContinue reading “Black Cloud, how the internet is going dark”