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Cloudflare 2023 Year in Review

This post is also available in 한국어, 日本語, Português. The 2023 Cloudflare Radar Year in Review is our fourth annual review of Internet trends and patterns observed throughout the year at both a global and country/region level across a variety of metrics. Below, we present a summary of key findings, and then explore them in more detail in subsequent sections.

The Future of Call Center Solutions: Embracing Cloud-Based Innovations

In customer service, call centers play a crucial role. Call centers serve as vital intermediaries between businesses and customers. Traditional call center methods are being transformed by innovative cloud-based solutions. This transition leads to smoother, faster operations and easier scalability. Looking to the future, we are excited about how these cloud-based changes will make customer service more personal and friendly.

Code Signing with Azure Key Vault: Create a Key Vault, Generate CSR and Import Certificate

In today’s digital landscape, where data security is paramount, protecting your private keys, generating certificates, and managing secure connections is crucial. Microsoft Azure KeyVault offers a robust and reliable solution for handling these critical security aspects. Follow the Video to Manage your Keys and Code Signing Certificates on Microsoft Azure KeyVault. You can Buy Code Signing Certificates for Azure Key Vault to Digitally Sign your Executables and Packages.

Keeper Security Report: Organizations Seek Cloud Advantages in PAM Solutions

Keeper Security has released the third part of its series on Privileged Access Management (PAM) research, the Keeper Security Insight Report: Cloud-Based Privileged Access Management, to determine what IT leaders are seeking in a PAM solution and the benefits of moving away from traditional, on-premises platforms.

Enabling Workload-Level Security for Kubernetes with Cisco Secure Firewall & Calico Egress Gateway on AWS

Enterprises that deploy Kubernetes in corporate data centers or cloud environments often use Cisco Secure Firewall to protect their networks and cloud resources. These firewalls are crucial for examining traffic coming from Kubernetes clusters. However, accurately determining the origin of this traffic as it passes through Cisco Secure Firewall can be challenging.