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Network security approach
In network security, microsegmentation is a network security architecture that establishes security zone boundaries at the level of individual workloads
Microsegmentation (network security)
Microsegmentation_(network_security)
American cybersecurity company
browser security company Appsulate for $13 million in May 2019; cloud security posture management startup Cloudneeti in April 2020; and microsegmentation firm
Zscaler
American computer security professional (born 1961)
Communications Security. pp. 39–50. doi:10.1145/191177.191188. Bednarz, Ann (January 30, 2018). "What is microsegmentation? How getting granular improves network security"
Edward_G._Amoroso
the commercial product that included configuration security monitoring, network microsegmentation, and two-factor authentication for privileged access
CloudPassage
MICROSEGMENTATION NETWORK-SECURITY
MICROSEGMENTATION NETWORK-SECURITY
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Muslim
Security of Allah
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
God's Artwork; Beautiful Art; God's Grace
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Indian, Sanskrit
Network of Roots; The Ocean
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Tamil
Safety, Security, Welfare, Tranquility, Goddess Durga
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Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Line; Artwork; Beauty; The Heart of God; Limit
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Muslim
The granter of security
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Hindu
Treasure, Security, Deposit
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English (London)
English (London) : patronymic from the personal name Piers (see Pierce).North German : patronymic from the personal name Pier, a variant of Peer, reduced form of Peter.Born in Yorkshire, England, Abraham Pierson (1609–78) was the first pastor of the settlements at Southampton, Long Island, NY; Branford, CT, and Newark, NJ. He left his library of more than 400 books, one of the most extensive in the colonies, to his son Abraham, who was one of the first trustees of Yale College.
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English
English : variant of Fretter, an occupational name for a maker of ornaments (especially for the hair) consisting of jewels set in a lattice network, from an agent derivative of Middle English frette, Old French frete ‘interlaced work’.
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English
English : habitational name from Newark in Cambridgeshire or Newark on Trent in Nottinghamshire, both named from Old English nīwe ‘new’ + weorc ‘fortification’, ‘building’.
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Hindu
Safety, Security, Welfare, Tranquility, Goddess Durga
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Muslim
Intelligent, Happy, Auspicious, Security, Wealthy
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Tamil
Safety, Security, Welfare, Tranquility, Goddess Durga
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Indian
In protection, Security
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Hindu, Indian
Artwork Like Moon
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Greek
Security.
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Indian
The granter of security
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Hindu
Treasure, Security, Deposit
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Muslim
In protection, Security
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Hindu
Safety, Security, Welfare, Tranquility, Goddess Durga
MICROSEGMENTATION NETWORK-SECURITY
MICROSEGMENTATION NETWORK-SECURITY
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sindhi
Born in the Month of Falgun
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Mountain
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Arthurian Legend
A Welsh king.
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Tamil
Varnitha | வரà¯à®¨à¯€à®¤à®¾
Coloures
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Indian
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Indian
Sun
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English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : patronymic from Jack 1. As an American surname this has absorbed other patronymics beginning with J- in various European languages.This extremely common British name was brought over by numerous different bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. One forebear was the father and namesake of the seventh U.S. president, Andrew Jackson, who migrated to SC from Carrickfergus in the north of Ireland in 1765. The Confederate General Thomas ‘Stonewall’ Jackson came from VA, where his great-grandfather John, likewise of Scotch–Irish stock, had settled after emigrating to America in 1748.
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English
English : status name denoting a servant of the king, a member of the king’s household.
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British, English
Mind; Intellect
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Tamil
Light of Lord Shiva which never diminishes
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n.
Work adorned with frets; ornamental openwork or work in relief, esp. when elaborate and minute in its parts. Hence, any minute play of light and shade, dark and light, or the like.
n.
The network spread by a spider to catch its prey.
a.
Resembling network; retiform.
v. i.
To form network or netting; to knit.
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A network of vessels, nerves, or fibers.
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A fabric of threads, cords, or wires crossing each other at certain intervals, and knotted or secured at the crossings, thus leaving spaces or meshes between them.
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Fretwork. See Fret.
a.
Adorned with fretwork.
n.
Any system of lines or channels interlacing or crossing like the fabric of a net; as, a network of veins; a network of railroads.
n.
An ancient term for embroidery, esp. applied to the earliest form of lace, or to that early embroidery on linen and the like, from which the manufacture of lace was developed.
a.
Like network; complicated.
n.
A network; a plait; a fold; rarely a garment.
a.
Like a net, or network; netted.
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An outwork.
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A minor defense constructed beyond the main body of a work, as a ravelin, lunette, hornwork, etc.
v. t.
To exceed in working; to work more or faster than.
n.
A net or network; a plexus; particularly, a network of blood vessels or nerves, or a part resembling a network.
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The work of a knitter; the network formed by knitting.
n.
A covering of network for the head, worn by women; also, a net.
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Forming a network; characterized by a reticulated sructure.