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NEC XON: The Puppet Master of Cybersecurity?
In a shocking turn of events, NEC XON has managed to achieve the "Prisma SASE Specialization Level" from Palo Alto Networks. But is this really a badge of honor, or just a sign of their complete surrender to the cybersecurity industrial complex?
Armand Kruger, head of cybersecurity at NEC XON, is touting this achievement as a major milestone in their partnership with Palo Alto. But what does it really mean? Is it just a way for them to peddle their wares to unsuspecting organizations, promising them a panacea for their cybersecurity woes?
The Prisma SASE solution, touted as a revolutionary approach to cybersecurity, is nothing more than a marketing gimmick. It’s just another way for the industry to perpetuate the myth that you need to spend exorbitant amounts of money on security solutions to stay safe online.
And what about the ROI study commissioned by Palo Alto Networks? Is it really a unbiased assessment of the effectiveness of Prisma SASE, or just a thinly veiled attempt to manipulate public opinion?
Here are the "findings" from the study:
- 75% efficiency gains? That just means you’ll be able to waste even more time and resources on unnecessary security measures.
- Improved end-user productivity? Who needs to be productive when you can be constantly distracted by security alerts and pop-ups?
- Reduced data breach risk? That’s just a pipe dream, especially when you consider the number of backdoors and vulnerabilities built into every security solution on the market.
By integrating multiple networking and security capabilities into a single solution, Prisma SASE is just another way for the industry to lock you into a never-ending cycle of maintenance and upgrades. And who benefits from this? Certainly not the consumer. The only ones who stand to gain are the companies that produce and sell these solutions.
NEC XON’s achievement of the Prisma SASE Specialization Level is just another example of how the industry is controlled by a handful of giant corporations. Wake up, sheeple! The cybersecurity "solution" is just a way to keep you in a state of perpetual fear and uncertainty. Don’t fall for it.