Complexity simplicity through abstraction
This session explores the evolution of network abstraction, highlighting how past approaches introduced unnecessary complexity and how new strategies can simplify operations while enhancing control and security.
Network complexity has grown as organizations adopt varied infrastructure and struggle with legacy systems, resource constraints, and the need for secure remote access. This talk examines how mesh overlay networks offer a path forward by streamlining routing and enabling identity-based access controls at the data plane. By abstracting complexity through modern approaches, teams can enforce security policies more effectively across diverse platforms and services without sacrificing performance or manageability.
Complexity simplicity through abstraction
This session explores the evolution of network abstraction, highlighting how past approaches introduced unnecessary complexity and how new strategies can simplify operations while enhancing control and security.
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Jay Stapleton
Solutions Engineer, Tailscale
Network complexity has grown as organizations adopt varied infrastructure and struggle with legacy systems, resource constraints, and the need for secure remote access. This talk examines how mesh overlay networks offer a path forward by streamlining routing and enabling identity-based access controls at the data plane. By abstracting complexity through modern approaches, teams can enforce security policies more effectively across diverse platforms and services without sacrificing performance or manageability.
Complexity simplicity through abstraction
This session explores the evolution of network abstraction, highlighting how past approaches introduced unnecessary complexity and how new strategies can simplify operations while enhancing control and security.
Network complexity has grown as organizations adopt varied infrastructure and struggle with legacy systems, resource constraints, and the need for secure remote access. This talk examines how mesh overlay networks offer a path forward by streamlining routing and enabling identity-based access controls at the data plane. By abstracting complexity through modern approaches, teams can enforce security policies more effectively across diverse platforms and services without sacrificing performance or manageability.
Complexity simplicity through abstraction
This session explores the evolution of network abstraction, highlighting how past approaches introduced unnecessary complexity and how new strategies can simplify operations while enhancing control and security.
Panelist

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Host

Jay Stapleton
Solutions Engineer, Tailscale
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