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Check your corporate data centre. Devices in a data centre will get targeted and ‘owned’ by threat actors from all over the world. These threat actors would then use these ‘violated devices’ to launch spoofed attacks out from the data centre to targets throughout the world. Given this, the CxO should be asking their data centre team what they do to prevent spoof packets from leaving the data centre. If there is no anti-spoofing, then demand a plan. Again, the BCP 38 anti-spoofing tools are not hard and are most likely built into the equipment already deployed in the data centre.Check on your cloud networks. Cloud networks are no different from data centre networks. Threat actors from all parts of the world will find ways to break into the virtual resources in your cloud
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