Beyond Protection: The Role of the Azure Network Security Hub

Azure recently rebranded Firewall Manager and added more network security services, introducing a new experience called “Azure Network Security Hub”. The Network Security Hub is a centralised interface that brings Azure Firewall, Web Application Firewall (WAF), and DDoS Protection into one place. This change is part of a broader effort to simplify the Azure Networking portfolio and better align…

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How to master in Azure networking for Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS)

This new series of blog posts focuses on the essential networking aspects of hosting applications and workloads within Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). The primary goal of this series is to present the available options for selecting different networking configurations in AKS. I aim to provide content that…

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Evolve Cloud Security As Zero-Trust Model With Azure Networking Services

In today’s increasingly complex digital world, old-fashioned security methods that rely on trusting users and devices within the network perimeter are no longer enough. The Zero Trust model offers a new way of thinking about security. It challenges current security assumptions and requires a big change in how we protect our digital resources. 1. Zero Trust Model The zero-trust…

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How could you Deliver Secure and Scale the applications with Azure Cloud Networking services? – Part2

In this blog post series, I walk through different networking application delivery services with features and limitations on each service. To read about the Azure load balancer, please visit the first part of the blog post. In the second part of the networking series, let’s discuss the Azure application gateway, front door, and traffic manager. Azure Application Gateway Features: This is…

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