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Zero Downtime, Maximum Security
Floripi's Standard for Critical Firewall Upgrades In the world of IT infrastructure, "clicking update" is easy. Keeping a business running while you do it is the hard part. Fortinet firmware upgrade screen showing v7.4.11 installation for network security compliance managed by Floripi IT Support. At Floripi , we believe that professional network management isn't just about fixing problems—it's about preventing them. With recent CVEs affecting major firewall vendors, patching
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Feb 93 min read


ZTNA and VPN Compared: Key Architectural Differences Explained
Remote access has existed for decades, but the assumptions behind it are rapidly changing. While VPNs were designed for a world with clear network boundaries, modern organizations operate in environments where users, devices, and applications are everywhere. This shift is exactly why Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) exists and why it is often misunderstood. This article explains what actually changes when moving from VPN to ZTNA, and why many organizations underestimate the
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Feb 14 min read


Critical Security Alert: Active Zero-Day Exploitation in Cisco
Visual representation of a Security Operations Center (SOC) dashboard detecting the critical Zero-Day vulnerability in Cisco Unified Communications infrastructure.
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Jan 282 min read


Fortinet Authentication Bypass (CVE-2025-59718/19)
Fortinet Authentication Bypass (CVE-2025-59718/19) – Patched Devices Remain Vulnerable. Category: Technical Reports / Cybersecurity / CVE Analysis Date: January 23, 2026 critical Fortinet vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-59718 and CVE-2025-59719). Designed to support an awareness post about SSO/SAML auth-bypass risk, potential unauthorized admin access, and the urgency of patching and restricting management exposure. Executive Summary: The "Patch" Is Not Enough URGENT UPDATE (Jan 2
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Jan 232 min read


OSPF and EIGRP Comparison: Choosing the Best Routing Protocol for Network Reliability
When it comes to keeping your network running smoothly, the choice of routing protocol plays a crucial role. Two of the most popular options in enterprise networks are OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) and EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol). Both have their strengths and weaknesses, and understanding these can help you pick the right one to maximize your network's uptime and reliability. Network topology diagram comparing OSPF and EIGRP routing paths Understandi
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Jan 213 min read
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