Chris Bihary
Chris Bihary, CEO and Co-founder of Garland Technology, has been in the network performance industry for over 20 years. Bihary has established collaborative partnerships with technology companies to complement product performance and security through the integration of network TAP visibility.
Network Design 101: TAP Your Network To Ensure Data Security
Network infrastructure design often focuses squarely on performance – and not without reason. After all, network performance is what ultimately makes you money. But, what can cost you your job is failing to address network security issues...
The Big Reason You’re Susceptible To Network Security Issues
Let’s not beat around the bush – it’s the SPAN port. The use of SPAN has long been the cause of network security issues. Moreover, the prevalent use of SPAN ports to capture data has led to the prevalence in security breaches and data...
Cost of Flawed Network Infrastructure Design Rising in 2015
The cost of designing your network infrastructure with imperfections has been steep over the last few years. Without complete network visibility – stemming from specific design flaws – most organizations are failing to competently secure...
Slash The Cost Of A Security Breach Within Your Network
The November 24, 2014 hack of Sony Pictures Entertainment was one of the more prominent security breaches since Target’s attack, which cost the retail chain $162 million from 2013-2014. That figure is expected to continue to rise as...
Fight Data Breaches In 2015 With Proactive Network Security
Over the last several years, it seems that little time passes between breaking news stories of new network security breaches that put millions at risk. The latest astronomical failure? A heist of 80 million customer and employee records...
Unveiling The True Cost Of Software-Defined Networking
Software-defined networking has come into the spotlight in the IT and networking worlds for good reason. Like any alternative that offers significant cost savings, SDN is the new buzzword that has execs tapping their technology...