Cisco Takes Self-Defending Network Strategy to a New Level; Next Phase of Strategy to Focus on Adaptive Threat Defense to Secure Devices and Applications Across Networks.SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif. -- Cisco Systems “Cisco” redirects here. For other uses, see Cisco (disambiguation). Cisco System,Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO, HKSE: 4333 ) is an American multinational corporation with 54,000 employees and annual revenue of US $28.48 billion as of 2006. (R), Inc. (Nasdaq:CSCO CSCO Cisco Systems Incorporated (stock symbol) CSCO Chief Supply Chain Officer ), today announced the next phase of its Self-Defending Network security strategy, which helps customers more effectively manage and mitigate risks posed to their networked business systems and applications. This next phase, called Adaptive Threat Defense (ATD ATD Anthropomorphic Test Dummy ATD Attention to Detail ATD Advanced Technology Demonstration AtD Achieving the Dream ATD Atmospheric Technology Division (US National Center for Atmospheric Research) ATD Assistant Technical Director ), helps to further minimize network security risks by dynamically addressing threats at multiple layers, enabling tighter control of network traffic, endpoints, users, and applications. ATD also simplifies architectural designs and lowers operational costs. This innovative approach combines security features, multilayer intelligence, application protection, network-wide control and threat containment within high-performance solutions. ATD is a critical advancement in the Cisco Self-Defending Network security strategy that helps customers fortify for·ti·fy v. for·ti·fied, for·ti·fy·ing, for·ti·fies v.tr. To make strong, as: a. To strengthen and secure (a position) with fortifications. b. To reinforce by adding material. their business systems. The first phase of the Cisco Self-Defending Network security strategy focused on the need for integrated security, blending Internet Protocol See Internet and TCP/IP. (networking) Internet Protocol - (IP) The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791. IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol. (IP) and security technologies. The next phase introduced the Network Admission Control (NAC See network access control. ) industry initiative, the first industry-wide effort that increases a network's ability to identify, prevent, and adapt to security threats. "Because the network is a strategic customer asset, the protection of its business-critical applications and resources is a top priority," said John Chambers John Chambers could be any of the following people:
Key components of ATD include better coordinated threat mitigation through Anti-X defenses, Application security, and Network control and containment. Cisco continues to deliver on this next phase of the Self- Defending Network security strategy with the expansion of its product portfolio to address these important areas as follows: --Anti-X defenses: Prevent and respond to network threats through a combination of innovative traffic and content-oriented security services Security services are state institutions for the provision of intelligence, primarily of a strategic nature, but also including protective security intelligence. Examples include the Security Service (MI5) and the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) in the United Kingdom, and the . Core security enforcement technologies include firewall, intrusion prevention system (IPS), anomaly detection and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) mitigation fused with application-inspection services such as network anti-virus, anti-spyware, and URL URL in full Uniform Resource Locator Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program. filtering. This convergence brings granular traffic inspection services to key network security enforcement points, thereby containing malicious traffic before it can be propagated across the network. --Application security: Provide advanced business-application protection through the use of application-level access controls, application inspection, and enforcement of appropriate application-use policies, web-application control, and transaction privacy. --Network control and containment: Network intelligence and the virtualization An umbrella term for enhancing a computer's ability to do work. Following are the ways virtualization is used. Hardware Virtualization Partitioning the computer's memory into separate and isolated "virtual machines" simulates multiple machines within one physical computer. of security technologies provides the ability to layer sophisticated auditing and correlation capabilities to control and help protect any networked element or service such as Voice over IP (VoIP) with active management and mitigation capabilities. Deploying these complementary security solutions will provide ubiquitous, layered protection and improved operational efficiency of business processes and applications. Cisco is announcing today more than 10 new product and technology innovations in these three key areas. (See related announcement "Cisco Delivers Adaptive Threat Defense across Security Product Portfolio" http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2005/prod_021505b.html) "Adaptive Threat Defense builds on Cisco's vision of the Self-Defending Network, enabling customers to realize tangible security benefits. Cisco's solution delivers reliable, yet efficient security," said Joel Conover, Principal Analyst, Current Analysis. "Customers will be able to realize greater protection of business-critical applications with less intervention from IT staff." About Cisco Systems Cisco Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:CSCO), the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet, celebrates 20 years of commitment to technology innovation, industry leadership, and corporate social responsibility. Information about Cisco can be found at http://www.cisco.com. For ongoing news, please go to http://newsroom.cisco.com. Cisco, Cisco Systems, the Cisco Systems logo, are registered trademarks or trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. This document is Cisco Public Information. |
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