Jason Drewniak
Jason Drewniak is the Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at Garland Technology in the Buffalo, New York office. His experience building brands and delighting customers covers a variety of tech-forward products like computers, toys, and beer. At Garland he is responsible for educating network stakeholders about the "Garland Difference!"
Benefits of Installing MSSP Sensors Utilizing Network TAP Visibility
Congratulations on the deal closing! You worked it for several months and convinced Customer A to install your MSSP Sensor. This Sensor’s objective is to plug into the customer’s IT network, capture packets, and allow the Security...
Network TAPs: Invisible Yet Essential in Cybersecurity
When it comes to defending your IT network from cyber threats, the more invisible your solutions, the better. Network TAPs—test access points—are some of the most discreet yet simple solutions in modern cybersecurity.
Keeping Our Nation in Check: The Need for Centralized Security Regulations on Critical Infrastructure
Introduction Consider each essential product or service you consume daily. From running water to internet and telecommunications to sewage lines to the utilities powering your home and everything in between. None of these are made...
Foundation of Visibility: 6 Reasons to Choose TAPs instead of SPAN
Introduction In the evolving landscape of network technology, constructing or upgrading your network infrastructure is a monumental task that demands precision, foresight, and a deep understanding of the components that ensure its optimal...
"Not another installation setback"
Summary Sleds and toboggans should go downhill, not IT or OT network out-of-band deployments. This blog discusses frequent setbacks the Garland engineering team hears from customers in the field when relying on SPAN mirroring for copies of...
Fewer Surprises Make Better Technology Deployments
Summary Gift giving, like new IT & OT network technology deployments, can go sideways when the surprises are disappointing. This blog discusses common surprises we the Garland engineering team hears from customers in the field when relying...