Thursday, July 5, 2018

Scaling Visibility and Security within the Operational Technology (OT) Environment | Latest News

Medium and large enterprises have built up an operating environment such as egg-shaped environment for many years - a solid firewall protected by traditional firewalls, such as a firewall, IDS / IPS, and malware detection (if you are lucky ) but is a soft interior that separates the hazardous operating assets, despite advanced threats and non-existent confrontations.

As companies are continuing to digitize, hardware is being added to the network. Therefore, looking at the operating system was crucial to providing reliable operations. The following illustration highlights some of the possible threats to the operational environment in today's threat landscape.

Cisco Stealthwatch overcomes the challenges and security analysis issues by maximizing existing investment in your network infrastructure. It collects rich network telemetry (NetFlow, sFlow, etc.) and carries out the core of the network environment by examining the behavioral analysis and multi-layer machine to detect abnormalities. We will discuss this in more detail, but first of all, let's discuss the challenges facing many organizations today.

Solids may contain one or more of the following elements: firewalls, anti-virus / anti-virus systems, content protection, DNS-based controls, malware auditing, and email. These control and control points may be located within the operating environment and / or business network. Previously, this significantly reduced the risk for the operating environment, but in today's world it is not enough. Soft interior may be the following hazards:

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Cisco CPO: Privacy Is Not About Secrecy or Compliance - Latest News

Michelle Dennedy sat down with Dark Reading at the recent Cisco Live event to set the record straight about privacy, regulation, encryption, and more.
Cisco chief privacy officer Michelle Dennedy has been active in privacy policy and law for years. She is the founder of the iDennedy Project, a public service organization that focuses on the privacy issues of children, the elderly, and other vulnerable populations. She is also co-founder and editor in chief of TheIdentityProject.com, an advocacy site focused on the issues surrounding child ID theft.

Before joining Cisco in 2015, Dennedy was vice president for security and privacy solutions at Oracle. Prior, she was chief data governance officer in the cloud computing division and chief privacy officer at Sun before it was acquired by Oracle.

At the just-concluded Cisco Live, in Orlando, Fla., Dennedy sat down with Dark Reading for an interview that ranged from the role privacy plays at the network hardware company to the way GDPR is having an impact on privacy, security, and the networking business. What follows is an edited version of our conversation.'

Reference Link : https://www.darkreading.com/operations/cisco-cpo-privacy-is-not-about-secrecy-or-compliance/d/d-id/1332082