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Myriad Supply Named to CRN’s 2018 Solution Provider 500 List 

New York, NY, June 4th, 2018 – Myriad Supply, a cybersecurity consultancy and integrator, announced today that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has ranked Myriad Supply #165 on its 2018 Solution Provider 500 list.   “We are honored to be recognized as a top solution provider for the sixth consecutive year,” said Andrew Fisher, founder and CEO of Myriad Supply. “Our continued growth reflects the investments we’ve made in engineering, client success, project management… Read more »

The API is the New CLI: Fact or Fiction?  

The API is the new CLI.  If you’re a network engineer who pays attention to new technology, you’ve certainly heard some variation of this statement. But is it true?  Let’s start with the basics.  You know what a Command Line Interface (CLI) is; it’s how you talk to your switches and routers, and possibly many other devices… Read more »

Demystifying the Cloud

It seems no matter where you turn, you can’t escape the buzzword of “the Cloud.” Whether it’s a place to put phone data, the newest version of software, or just the ever-present promise of “It’s better because it’s now in the Cloud!”, it seems like everyone is poised to take advantage of the progressive, somewhat… Read more »

Myriad Congratulates Employees Celebrating Anniversaries this Month

At Myriad, we believe that whether personal or professional, anniversaries are a special event in a person’s life. This month, we are celebrating the work anniversaries of five exceptional members of the Myriad team. Huge congratulations are due to: Celebrating: 10 years Anthony Cesari is celebrating TEN years at Myriad this month. Anthony has been promoted four… Read more »

Heartbleed: A Case For Two-Factor Authentication

By now you’ve probably heard about a major vulnerability in the OpenSSL Project’s implementation of SSL known as Heartbleed. If you’re not familiar with SSL, it is a protocol designed to secure communication between an end-user (client) and application (server) using cryptography and keys intended to make it difficult to intercept and read protected traffic…. Read more »

Breaking news: Ruckus Will Be Joining The Cloud!

That’s right people, the Controller based wireless giant is working on a cloud offering similar to Aerohive, Aruba and Meraki. For now, it is still too early to tell what we are exactly in for. Ruckus is keeping their cards close.  As a matter of fact, the whole Ruckus Cloud offering subject is very hush… Read more »

Laying the keel, a Layered Approach

Saar here, resident engineer at Myriad Supply. Today I’ll be discussing the OSI Model and the 7 layers. 1) Firewalls: a. Basic b. Next Generation c. Application Layer firewalls- Palo Alto/ Juniper d. Web application Firewalls- Mykonos now rebranded to webapp secure firewall Let’s review some basics about the OSI model and the 7 layers:

Copper Category Cabling Condensed

Saar here, resident engineer at Myriad Supply. Today I’ll be discussing Copper Cables. As you know when you yell something your voice travels over the air. So people close to you can hear it well, but as it moves outwards the strength decreases. That is called Signal Attenuation.

Secret Service- Not Only a Law Enforcement Agency

Although I’ve only been with Myriad Supply for a little over 90 days, I couldn’t help but notice the myriad (pun intended) of ways the company implements “Secret Service Systems” day-in and day-out.