Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Forward Networks Wins 2025 Gold Globee for Hybrid Cloud Security Solutions

Managing Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) is one of the most daunting challenges for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) today. In 2024 alone, over 40,000 CVEs were issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), forcing security teams to sift through an overwhelming volume of threats. With hybrid, multi-cloud networks expanding in complexity, manually identifying, prioritizing, and remediating vulnerabilities have become an unsustainable burden.

Critical VMware ESXi CVEs Have No Workarounds - Forward Networks Helps You Detect and Mitigate

The recently disclosed VMware ESXi vulnerabilities pose a serious security risk, enabling attackers to exploit virtualized environments through VM escape, remote code execution (RCE), privilege escalation, and data leakage. With cybercriminals actively targeting these flaws, organizations must act swiftly to secure their infrastructure.

Mastering Change Management in Large Global Enterprises

Change is an inevitable part of managing a large-scale enterprise network, but executing it efficiently and securely remains a major challenge. Global organizations must navigate complex IT environments, multiple teams, and a high volume of daily changes—each carrying the risk of misconfiguration, downtime, or security vulnerabilities. Without a structured approach to change management, even routine updates can spiral into costly outages, endless troubleshooting calls, and operational disruptions.

Legal and Compliance Benefits to Maintaining a Network Digital Twin

In today’s digital landscape, network failures and data breaches are not just technical headaches or concerns for CISOs only, they can trigger major legal consequences. Regulatory agencies are sharpening their focus on cybersecurity, and class-action lawsuits, hefty fines, and reputational damage are real risks. For legal teams and boards, ensuring compliance, conducting robust due diligence, and being ready for litigation is not optional; it is a must.