Avoiding the Security/Agility Tradeoff with Network Security Policy Automation

July 10, 2019
Yitzy Tannenbaum
Product Marketing Manager

Business application deployments and changes require IT, networking and security teams to be more agile than ever before.
But frequently, this agility comes at the expense of security and compliance and enables network breaches and cyber-attacks.

In this webinar, Yitzy Tannenbaum, Product Marketing Manager at AlgoSec, will cover how network security policy automation helps you avoid this conflict.

Join the webinar to learn how to:

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