Forewarned Is Forearmed: Announcing the 2016 Cisco Annual Security Report
Our just-released 2016 Cisco Annual Security Report (ASR) presents a challenging cybersecurity landscape: cyber defense teams are fighting to keep up with rapid global digitization while trying to...
View ArticleThe Value of Collaboration in Weakening Attackers
Today’s attackers deploy complex and clever threats that are difficult to combat with just one method of defense. In some cases, defenders must go beyond tools for detecting attacks and devise a...
View ArticleWhy Aging Infrastructure Is a Growing Problem
Defending a network against threats of growing complexity requires a mix of technology and policies that are as sophisticated as the campaigns created by attackers. A necessary component to an...
View ArticleOvercoming the DNS “Blind Spot”
[ed. note – this post was authored jointly by John Stuppi and Dan Hubbard ] The Domain Name Service (DNS) provides the IP addresses of intended domain names in response to queries from requesting end...
View ArticleHiding in Plain Sight: Malware’s Use of TLS and Encryption
Introduction TLS (Transport Layer Security) is a cryptographic protocol that provides privacy for applications. TLS is usually implemented on top of common protocols such as HTTP for web browsing or...
View Article#CiscoChampion Radio, S3|Ep. 3. 2016 Cisco Annual Security Report
#CiscoChampion Radio is a podcast series by Cisco Champions as technologists. Today we’re discussing the 2016 Cisco Annual Security Report with Cisco Subject Matter Expert Tim Gurganus. Get the Podcast...
View ArticleHackers Are Challenging Banks Every Day
$81 million is what was stolen, undetected, out of a Bangladesh Bank account at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Unbelievable how the malware modified the SWIFT software and bypassed validity...
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