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A6 promises a way to check up on public cloud security

Cloud adoption draw F5's attention; Think the cloud frenzy is overblown now? Just wait.
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A6 promises a way to check up on public cloud security

What cloud services users need is a way to verify that the security they expect is being delivered, and there is an effort underway for an interface that would do just that. Read full story

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