
NB569: Adding Drones to Your DR Plan; Collision Avoidance (Orbital, not Wi-Fi)
From Network Break by Packet Pushers
April 6, 2026 · 26 min · Episode 569
About this episode
The episode discusses a critical vulnerability in Cisco's management controller and various updates in the tech industry including IoT and cloud services.
Take a Network Break! We start with a critical vulnerability in Cisco’s Integrated Management Controller. In the news, Verizon settles patent litigation over IoT antenna technology, Cato Networks lets customers purchase individual services within its SASE offering, and Azure adds private application gateways that don’t require a public IP address. Thousands of F5 Big-IP instances ... Read more »
Topics covered
- drones
- disaster recovery
- network security
- IoT
- cloud services
- vulnerabilities
Keywords
- Cisco
- Verizon
- Cato Networks
- Azure
- F5
- IoT
- SASE
- Big-IP
- vulnerability
- disaster recovery
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Cisco, Verizon, Cato Networks, Azure, F5
Products: Integrated Management Controller, SASE, Big-IP
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