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IN 2017 MORE THAN HALF of the network attacks targeting enterprises will use encrypted traffic to bypass controls 5 LESS THAN 20% of organizations with a firewall, an IPS or a UTM appliance decrypt inbound or outbound SSL traffic 4 $73.3 BILLION was spent on information security worldwide in 2014 2 , yet organizations still suffered over 2,000 data breaches 3 PERFORMANCE CAN DROP 75% + for firewalls when decrypting SSL traffic 29.1% of traffic was encrypted in 2015 67% of traffic will be encrypted in 2016 100%? of traffic will be encrypted in future Future 2016 2015 SSL TRAFFIC IS ON THE RISE INVESTMENTS ARE FALLING SHORT, LEAVING GAPING HOLES IN CORPORATE DEFENSES INVESTMENTS ARE FALLING SHORT, LEAVING GAPING HOLES IN CORPORATE DEFENSES By 2016, it’s estimated that 67 percent of Internet traffic will be encrypted. 1 Although encryption can be used for good—improving message confidentiality and integrity—it can also be used as a means to conceal hackers’ activities. Without SSL inspection in place, your business could fall victim to the kind of encrypted traffic that has malicious intent behind it. MALICIOUS ATTACHMENT SENT OVER SMTPS DRIVE-BY DOWNLOAD FROM AN HTTPS SITE MALICIOUS FILE IN INSTANT MESSAGING STOLEN DATA SENT VIA EMAIL OR TO CLOUD STORAGE SITES COMMAND AND CONTROL SERVER COMMUNICATION MALWARE RECEIVING C&C UPDATES FROM SOCIAL MEDIA SITES A dedicated SSL inspection platform gives businesses the power to decrypt and analyze trafficto protect key systems and data. UNCOVER HIDDEN THREATS GAIN VISIBILITY WITHOUT DEGRADING NETWORK PERFORMANCE MAXIMIZE UPTIME PREVENT DATA BREACHES HOW ATTACKERS ARE HIDING IN ENCRYPTED TRAFFIC WHAT BUSINESSES CAN DO TO EXPOSE THREATS Find out how A10 Thunder ® Application Delivery Controller (ADC) with SSL Insight Technology can help your organization defend itself against malicious encrypted traffic. Call 1-408-325-8616 or visit a10networks.com/contact-us today. 1. Sandvine Global Internet Phenomena Spotlight: Encrypted Internet Traffic report, May 2015. Traffic Is On the Rise source: Sandvine Global Internet Phenomena Spotlight: Encrypted Internet Traffic report, May 2015. Please note that Sandvine is unable to classify approximately 6 percent of traffic. 2. Gartner report: Forecast: Information Security, Worldwide, 2013-2019, July 24, 2015. 2Q15 Update. 3. Verizon 2015 Data Breach Investigations Report (stat: 2,122 confirmed breaches), July 24, 2015. 4. Based on the finding that “less than 20% of organizations with a firewall, an intrusion prevention system (IPS) or a unified threat management (UTM) appliance decrypt inbound or outbound SSL traffic” from Gartner, “Security Leaders Must Address Threats from Rising SSL Traffic,” December 2013, refreshed in January 2015. 5. Gartner, “Security Leaders Must Address Threats from Rising SSL Traffic,” December 2013, refreshed in January 2015. Part Number: A10-GR-70198-EN-01 Sept 2015 ©2015 A10 Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. The A10 logo, A10 Harmony, A10 Lightning, A10 Networks, A10 Thunder, aCloud, ACOS, Affinity, aFleX, aFlow, aGalaxy, aGAPI, aVCS, aXAPI, IDsentrie, IP-to-ID, SSL Insight, Thunder, Thunder TPS, UASG, and vThunder are trademarks or registered trademarks of A10 Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. A10 Networks assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies in this document. A10 Networks reserves the right to change, modify, transfer, or other- wise revise this publication without notice.

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Page 1: IMLD Infographic 2016 FEB 1 - UNESCO · 2016-02-19 · ther ge ay y 2016 language is the most powerful tool we have to preserve and develop our shared culture. teaching through mother

MOTHERLANGUAGE

DAY21 FEBRUARY 2016

LANGUAGE IS THE MOST POWERFUL TOOL WE HAVE TO PRESERVE AND DEVELOP OUR SHARED CULTURE. TEACHING THROUGH MOTHER TONGUES ENCOURAGES LINGUISTIC

DIVERSITY MOREOVER, IT PROMOTES TOLERANCE, DIALOGUE AND ULTIMATELY PEACE

LANGUAGES OF INSTRUCTION LEARNING

OUTCOMES

SOCIALOUTCOMES

IN MULTI-ETHNIC SOCIETIES, IMPOSING A DOMINANT LANGUAGE IN SCHOOL SYSTEMS HAS FREQUENTLY BEEN A SOURCE OF GRIEVANCE LINKED TO WIDER ISSUES OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL INEQUALITY

ACCORDING TO THE WORLD INEQUALITY DATABASE ON EDUCATION...

#MotherLanguageDay

UNESCO GLOBAL EDUCATION MONITORING REPORT HIGHLIGHTS THE IMPORTANCE OF MOTHER TONGUE EDUCATION FOR QUALITY EDUCATION:

FROM EARLY CHILDHOOD... ...THROUGH LITERACY... ...TO TEACHER EDUCATION... ... TO GENDER EQUALITY.

GUATEMALA

THIS CAN HOLD BACK A CHILD’S LEARNINGESPECIALLY FOR THOSE

LIVING IN POVERTY

CHILDREN SHOULD BE TAUGHT IN A

LANGUAGE THEY UNDERSTAND

OF THE GLOBAL POPULATIONDO NOT RECEIVE EDUCATION IN

A LANGUAGE THEY SPEAKOR UNDERSTAND

AN ESTIMATED

40%

WWW.EDUCATION-INEQUALITIES.ORG

AT LEAST

6 YEARSOF MOTHER-TONGUE

INSTRUCTION IS NEEDED

TO REDUCE LEARNING

GAPS FOR MINORITY

LANGUAGE SPEAKERS

EDUCATION POLICIES SHOULD

RECOGNISE THE IMPORTANCE OF

MOTHER TONGUE

LEARNING

LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY...

CREATES CHALLENGES WITHIN THE EDUCATION SYSTEM, NOTABLY IN AREAS OF TEACHER RECRUITMENT, CURRICULUM

DEVELOPMENT AND THE PROVISION OF TEACHING MATERIALS.

LET’S CELEBRATE LIFELONG LEARNING IN OUR OWN LANGUAGES!

BURKINA FASO

ETHIOPIA

SCHOOLS COMBINE...

WITH AMHARICAND ENGLISH

...MOTHER TONGUEINSTRUCTION

THIS IMPROVES LEARNING IN SUBJECTS SUCH AS

MATH BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY & PHYSICS

STUDENTS IN BILINGUAL SCHOOLS HAVE:

HIGHER... LOWER...

ATTENDANCE

PROMOTION RATES

TEST SCORESIN ALL SUBJECTSINCLUDING SPANISH

REPETITION

DROPOUT RATES

CHILDREN FROM BILINGUAL SCHOOLS

SCORE EQUALLY OR HIGHER THAN THOSE WHO ATTEND

FRENCH-INSTRUCTION SCHOOLS

MALICHILDREN STARTING SCHOOL WITHMOTHER TONGUE INSTRUCTION...

...END UP WITH BETTER MASTERYOF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE, FRENCH

THEY SCORE 32% HIGHER ON FRENCH TESTS

AT THE END OF PRIMARY SCHOOL.