Bangkok--20 May--PC & Associates Consulting
Cisco announced new additions to its portfolio that bolster the network security infrastructure and the delivery of cloud security services, thereby enabling businesses to collaborate with greater confidence even as their workforce and partners become increasingly mobile and interactive. The announcement comes at a time when collaboration and mobility technologies are redefining how, when and where business gets done. As companies continue to extend connectivity outside their office walls, businesses must focus on new ways to protect its data and communications.
While today’s business applications, social media, software-as-a-service and wireless technologies gain widespread adoption and lead to new interactive business models, those same technologies and business models are jeopardized by threats that are just as novel and agile.
Mongkol Asawakowitkorn, Director, Advanced and Emerging Technology, Cisco Systems (Thailand) Ltd., said with the security approach “Collaborate with Confidence” or CWC, Cisco protects organizations from the latest threats ? including viruses, worms, spams, spyware, and other attacks ? through intelligence stemming from Cisco Security Intelligence Operations (CSIO). Combined with Global Correlation, the ability intelligently link threat data with reputation information, organizations are safeguarded from the latest threats. Cisco Security Intelligence Operations are equipped with thousands of servers analyzing threat data collected from more than 700,000 devices worldwide, along with professionals from over a dozen of Cisco’s divisions working 24x7, and a large knowledge base leveraging over 30% of data transmitted over the Internet.
Collaborate with Confidence (CWC) approach combines a variety of Cisco’s technologies and offerings, including security solutions and services, to significantly enhance threat defense and provide a broader and more comprehensive protection. Traditional security approaches are fragmented, taking more time to identify and solve problems, and thus unable to catch up with fast-spreading attacks or intrusions and to issue warning to other segments.
“Today’s networks accommodate a wide range of communications and a huge amount of data, while threatened with evolving attacks. As a leader in security technology, Cisco understands threat patterns and realizes business requirements. We therefore deliver a rich, highly secure, collaborative experience using the network as the platform, balancing protection with enablement so that users can collaborate with confidence. By offering CWC products and services, we are revolutionizing security industry as we are the first to build an intelligent, trusted, resilient network defense,” added Mongkol.
New Product Offerings:
Cisco Security Cloud Services: This unique approach for delivering security as a service ties together services from multiple networks and applications, bringing together the cloud and the enterprise network for highly secure collaborative communications. The Cisco Security Cloud supports the recently announced Cisco IronPort? Hosted Email Security Services as well as Global Correlation, a powerful new technique that powers security services integrated into Cisco’s broad range of security offerings.
Cisco IPS Sensor Software Version 7.0: Global Correlation for intrusion prevention system (IPS) harnesses the power of Cisco Security Intelligence Operations, a powerful threat-defense ecosystem, to achieve unprecedented threat-protection efficacy. Cisco turns global threat data captured from a massive footprint of security devices into dynamic updates and actionable intelligence, such as “reputation” scores, and pushes that intelligence out to a business’s network security infrastructure for protective action. By incorporating Global Correlation, Cisco IPS 7.0 is up to two times as effective in stopping malicious attacks, in a shorter amount of time, than traditional signature-only IPS technologies.
Cisco ASA 5500 Series 8.2 Software: This offering in the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliances family is designed to enhance end-to-end security for offices of all sizes, improving threat mitigation and enabling companies to more securely connect, communicate and conduct business. With a new Botnet Traffic Filter for identifying infected clients, IPS availability for small offices, and increased clientless remote-access capabilities, Cisco now offers support for the widest range of platforms, operating systems and endpoints in the industry.
Cisco ASA Botnet Traffic Filter: The new Botnet Traffic Filter enables Cisco ASA 5500 Series appliances to more accurately identify infected clients using information from Cisco Security Intelligence Operations: — more than 1,000 threat-collection servers that receive information from more than 700,000 sensors and 500 third-party feeds. With improved threat intelligence, customers can more accurately identify infected clients and streamline their operations so that security administrators can focus on the most challenging threats.
Cisco Remote Access and VPN Enhancements: Cisco ASA Software Release 8.2 expands remote access capabilities with next-generation tunneling and session persistence through Cisco AnyConnect Essentials for corporate and mobile users, thus covering the widest range of platforms, operating systems, and endpoints in the industry. Support for the Cisco Virtual Office solution has also been added to the Cisco ASR 1000, allowing this wide-area network aggregation platform to also act as the head-end device for Cisco Virtual Office deployments capable of supporting several thousand remote clients. The Cisco ASR 1000 also now supports GET VPN, allowing instant provisioning of security services and delivering high-performance, highly secure any-to-any connectivity for up to 10,000 Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) tunnels at up to 7 gigabits per second of throughput, enabling customers to prioritize and deliver data flows efficiently to multiple network addresses.
Cisco SAFE: A security reference architecture that provides prescriptive validated design guides to help organizations plan, design and deploy security solutions across the network, such as campus offices, the Internet edge, branches and data centers. These blueprints provide defense-in-depth guidance and best practices for securing data and transactions as they traverse the network.
Cisco Information Technology Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance (IT GRC) Security Assessment Services: These services help organizations establish a single program for reducing information security risk and the cost of compliance, by aligning business and technology strategies. Businesses are better able to balance the need for collaboration and information sharing with privacy and information control and to manage disparate security and compliance programs that often lead to inefficiency, duplicated effort, coverage gaps and higher costs. With the Cisco IT GRC Security Assessment Services, organizations can establish a common control framework: a single, unified set of security controls that efficiently meet compliance obligations and protect organizations from threats. The services provide a comprehensive assessment of a business’s security policies and security architecture and map them against the requirements of the common control framework to identify gaps and make prioritized recommendations for resolving those gaps.
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