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Friday, July 16, 2010

Cisco Linksys among "millions" of hackable routers; Cisco tops in IPS

  Cisco tops in IPS: survey | Insights about How Cisco Maintains Certifications
 
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Cisco Linksys among "millions" of hackable routers
Jim Duffy: Ever want to hack into millions of routers? Or try to stop someone from doing so? Perhaps a discussion at the upcoming Black Hat conference in Las Vegas will help you. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

345 IT Executives Interviewed
This white paper details extensive research on the challenges associated with application delivery and managing application performance. Analyst and consulting firm, Kubernan, interviewed 345 IT pros. Their responses and Kubernan's analysis will help you to proactively resolve application delivery and performance issues. Read now!

WEBCAST: Oracle

Getting Started with Identity Compliance
The Burton Group's, Kevin Kampman, provides an overview of the latest technology for identity management. He'll help you sift through key, mandatory requirements and features and functionality that can wait. Kevin offers guidance on how you can get a 360-degree view of users' access and behavior, best practices and a real-world implementation. View Now.

Cisco tops in IPS: survey
Jim Duffy: Cisco is the "top dog" in a recent customer survey of the leading Intrusion Prevention System vendors conducted by Infonetics Research. Read More

Insights about How Cisco Maintains Certifications
Wendell Odom: I really do love my wife. But unlike some people, I don't write that in comments section when taking a Cisco exam. Yes, Cisco reads those comments we make when taking Cisco exams - all of them. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

IT Platform to Optimize and Consolidate
In this report, Forrester investigates the reasons why you should consider WAN optimization solutions as the best way to gain better IT performance, cost savings, and greater flexibility for your business. And it's also a smart network improvement investment over the long-term. Get the facts about WAN optimization in this study. Read now!

Do We REALLY Care about what Executives have to say?
Jimmy Ray Purser: We were taping two TechWiseTV episodes at Cisco Live this year. One day we were setting up our gear and someone told us to be quiet because John Chambers was on and they wanted to hear it. Read More

Juniper making enterprise inroads vs. Cisco
Jim Duffy: Juniper's enterprise business rebounded in Q2 after a soft Q1 but the service provider side of the house may be challenged heading to Q3. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Novell

Efficiently Delivering Enterprise-Class File-Based Storage
IDC: Read about the exponential growth in file-based storage. Learn how having intelligence on data stored can help storage managers make smarter decisions about data storage, protection, archiving, retention, and disposition. Read Now.

Testing NAT64 and DNS64
Scott Hogg: Due to the declining pool of available IPv4 addresses, service providers are motivated to find ways to convert their subscriber communications to IPv6. Read More

Cisco's free WebEx helps small businesses
Larry Chaffin: Cisco has a free service, in beta, for small businesses called Cisco WebEx Meet. This is a toned down version of WebEx. Read More

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The Cisco Subnet community features industry-expert bloggers, giveaways and all the top news of interest to network professionals. Check out the Cisco Subnet home page. Follow us on Twitter @ciscosubnet Read More

 
 
 

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SLIDESHOWS

Robocop ran DOS
Virtually no sci-fi or action flick these days is complete without a computer scene showing a few screens of mysterious scrolling text and a 3D wire-frame model. But where does this vaguely tech-looking stuff come from? Well, more often than not, it comes from a Website, app, or startup screen from the real world at the time the movie was made. Read on for some of the most unexpected tech cameos in movies.

Top Russian spy ring technology screw-ups
Alleged Russian spies arrested last month in cities around the United States seemed to be lacking in spycraft and in urgent need of some IT expertise, based on some of the gaffes they made. They also used some technologies effectively. Here is a summary of their efforts as revealed in court filings against them.

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