By 2029, global cybercrime costs are expected to climb to $15.63 trillion. That number alone shows how quickly the threat landscape is changing. At the center of it all is the network. It keeps business running, yet it is also one of the easiest places for attackers to strike. This is why we must consider resilience by design moving forward.

The old model of securing the perimeter is fading fast. Cloud adoption, remote work, and connected devices have stretched networks across countless endpoints. Each one introduces risk, and IT teams often find themselves pulled between supporting innovation and keeping security tight.

In the recent article, explore how managed secure networking is emerging as the answer. Blending modern infrastructure with expert oversight, organizations are strengthening protection while taking pressure off internal teams. Learn how this approach opens a path beyond convenience, including boosted resilience, flexibility, and confidence.

Hear from Matt Bynum, Senior Vice President of Managed Services at Verinext, as he explores the challenges of modern network security and why managed networking is quickly becoming the smarter path forward in his recently published article: Resilience By Design: Rethinking Network Security in a $15 Trillion Threat Economy

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