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Oct 21 2009   5:57AM GMT

Do you think routers are dead?



Posted by: Yasir Irfan
Networking, TechWise TV, ISR Routers, Routers, ISR G2, Web Cast, Cisco Web Cast, Routers Are Dead Long Live the Router

 

Cisco’s TechWise TV is webcasting a  60 minute Episode on 29th of October 2009  with a title ‘”Routers Are Dead. Long Live the Router!” where you can learn the Cisco integrated services router will dramatically simplify your branch architecture and greatly reduce your network management workload.

 

By registering to this web cast you will get the chance to see the technological advances that will enable you to create a truly borderless network, while giving you the convenient, powerful network management features you crave in today’s resource-challenged IT environment.

The Agenda

  • ISR G2: New Model New Story
  • The ISR Autopsy
  • New Modules
  • Security Innovation in the ISR
  • Collaboration Enablement
  • The Service Ready Engine
  • Universal IOS
  • Long Live the Router

Register now

Jul 27 2009   11:26AM GMT

Cisco 2009 Midyear Security Report is out



Posted by: Yasir Irfan
Cisco Systems, webcast, Cisco 2009 Midyear Security Report, Security report, Security, Cisco Security, Security events, Cisco TV, Cisco Web Cast, Mid year security report, Cisco Security experts, Conficker worm, Cybercriminals, spammers, President Barack Obama, Center for Strategic and International Studies, John N. Stewart, Botnets, SPAM, Worms, Spamdexing, Text message scams, Insiders, cybersecurity

According to the Cisco 2009 Midyear Security Report , the Conficker worm is still active and affecting thousands of Systems daily.  Just to recap the Conficker worm began infecting the Systems in late 2008 and still an active worm.

Pic Courtesy:Cisco Systems

 

 Cisco Systems released the Cisco 2009 Midyear Security Report on 14th of July 2009 and the report highlights some of the most common technical and business strategies that Internet  criminals used to breach corporate networks compromise Web sites and steal personnel information.

The highlights of the Cisco 2009 Midyear Security Report is as follows

  • The Conficker worm, which began infecting computer systems late last year by exploiting a Windows operating system vulnerability, continues to spread. Several million computer systems were under Conficker’s control as of June 2009.
  • Online criminals are up on current events and making the most of them. After the outbreak of H1N1 influenza (”swine flu”) in April, cybercriminals quickly blanketed the Web with spam that advertised preventive drugs and linked to fake pharmacies. Cybercriminals will often seize on major news events to launch this type of attack.  While many spammers continue to operate with extremely high volumes, some are opting for lower-volume but more frequent attacks in an effort to remain under the radar.
  • President Barack Obama has made strengthening U.S. cybersecurity a high priority for his administration and looks to work with the international community and the private sector to leverage technology innovations to reduce cybercrime. This focus is expected to have a significant positive impact for the industry in the coming months. John N. Stewart, Cisco’s chief security officer and a contributor to the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) report for the Obama administration, provided additional insight in a recent blog and video blog post.

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Jul 10 2009   9:20PM GMT

Cisco 2009 Midyear Security report will be available on 14th July,2009



Posted by: Yasir Irfan
Cisco Systems, webcast, Cisco 2009 Midyear Security Report, Security report, Security, Cisco Security, Security events, Cisco TV, Cisco Web Cast, Mid year security report, Cisco Security experts

Cisco Systems will release its Mid Year Security Report on 14th of July. The Cisco 2009 Midyear Security Report will present the overview of Cisco Security Intelligence, highlighting threat information and trends from the first half of the year 2009. The Cisco 2009 Midyear Security Report also includes recommendations from Cisco Security experts and predictions of how identified trends will evolve.

Pic Courtesy: Cisco Systems

Meanwhile there will be a webcast on 14th July, 2009. Where the Cisco Security, Fred Kost and Patrick Peterson, will discuss findings from the Cisco 2009 Midyear Security report recapping the security events and trends from the first half of this year.

Do check the webcast  on 14th of July, 2009

When: July 14th, 2009.
Time: 8am PDT
HOSTED BY:
Fred Kost and Patrick Peterson, Cisco Security Executives

http://tools.cisco.com/cmn/jsp/index.jsp?id=89479


Jul 4 2009   6:06AM GMT

Unlocking the Potential of Virtualization - Techwise TV Webcast on 30th July



Posted by: Yasir Irfan
TechWise TV, Cisco Web Cast, Unlocking the Potential of Virtualization, Nexus 1000v, Virtualization, Network Interface Virtualization, Cisco Events, Cisco Online Seminars, Cisco VN-Link, data center virtualization, Data Center, virtual servers, Cisco Systems

 

Starting July 30th Cisco Systems’ TechWiseTV will be broadcasting the webcast by the title Unlocking the Potential of Virtualization”.  So act now and register for this online Webcast, learn how the revolutionary new Cisco Nexus 1000V, and Cisco VN-Link enable you to automatically empower virtual servers with the same network properties as physical servers. Learn how these new solutions will allow you to dramatically expand and accelerate your data center virtualization initiatives, so you can reap its full benefits.

The agenda is as follows

Agenda

 

Segment 1: The Real Impediments to Virtualization


Virtualization severed a critical link between server and network activities creating a blindness that is hampering true adoption of virtualization benefits.Segment 2: Understanding VN-Link and the Nexus 1000v
Port Profiles will bring a smile to your face as you witness first hand how sanity is not just restored but enhanced beyond what it ever was in the purely physical world.

Segment 3: Network Interface Virtualization
We breakdown the innovation that brings the physical switch back into the mix and greatly expands your deployment options and architectural models.

Segment 4: Virtualization and your Storage Environment
Increased virtualization equals increased demand on the network to access storage – We show what you need to know for eliminating costly storage silos from your network.

 

 

 

 

 

Register Now.