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Netgear just bought a cybersecurity firm to kill off VPNs and take over the SME networking world

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  • Netgear’s Exium acquisition targets SMEs with powerful all-in-one security
  • Traditional VPNs may vanish as Netgear pushes SASE into its next-gen business offering
  • Netgear’s hardware gets smarter, bundling security directly into routers for out-of-the-box protection

Netgear has entered the business cybersecurity market by acquiring Exium, a company specializing in secure cloud-based networking.

The company says the move is part of Netgear’s long-term strategy to serve small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with simplified, high-performance connectivity solutions.

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