by Destiny Bertucci | Apr 28, 2026 | All, Featured
12 minhours alone,Most network documentation fails the same way. It starts as an accurate, well-organized record of every device, IP, VLAN, and config change. Six months later, it is a folder of stale Visio files, a spreadsheet nobody trusts, and a wiki page last...
by Destiny Bertucci | Apr 28, 2026 | All, Featured
11 minA flat network treats every device as a peer. The point-of-sale terminal can talk to the HR file server, the guest Wi-Fi can reach the building automation system, and an attacker who compromises a single endpoint can move laterally through the entire...
by Destiny Bertucci | Apr 28, 2026 | All, Featured
15 minFirewalls are the most-deployed and least-monitored security control in most networks. Rules accumulate over years of change requests. Logs run into the millions of events per day. Configuration drift happens quietly. By the time anyone notices, a misconfigured...
by Destiny Bertucci | Apr 28, 2026 | All, Featured
10 minNetworks used to be predictable. A handful of company laptops, a few printers, the occasional VoIP phone. Today, the same network has corporate workstations, BYOD phones, contractor laptops, security cameras, IoT sensors, smart TVs, building automation systems,...
by Destiny Bertucci | Apr 28, 2026 | All, Featured
13 minEvery IT admin who has inherited a network has met the same problem: a flat Layer 2 design where every device shares one broadcast domain, every port can reach every other port, and a single misbehaving endpoint can flood the network or pivot anywhere it wants....