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Cisco introduces three new security certifications
Wendell Odom: It's Cisco Live this week - in London, at least. As usual, Cisco makes certification announcements and this time the announcement had to do with new security certs. Read More


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Cisco backs OpenStack cloud platform
Cisco Systems has thrown its weight behind OpenStack, the open-source cloud infrastructure platform developed jointly by NASA and managed service provider Rackspace Hosting. Read More

Cisco's Q2 might not be so bad after all
Jim Duffy: Cisco's second quarter, which the company warned would be very disappointing, looks to be tracking better than expected. Read More

Goodbye to a Couple of Old Friends
Jeff Doyle: I have a couple of charts on IPv4 address depletion. I've updated the charts for the last time, to show the "Available" pool at 0 and the 256 /8s fully distributed. Read More

Into the mind of Vint Cerf
Julie Bort: In about two weeks, Vint Cerf and I will be sitting in a room at Colorado University in Boulder having a chat. What would you like me to ask him? Tweet your questions to me @Julie188. Read More


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February's Exam Focus is: The New CIPT1 8.0 Exam
Kevin Wallace: At the end of this month, several exams in Cisco's previous voice tracks (i.e. CCNA Voice and CCNP Voice) expire. Read More

When it Comes to IPv6; Go Native
Scott Hogg: As your organization enables IPv6 on their public web sites you should consider the "IPv6 Brokenness" on the Internet. Read More

It's Time To Re-Examine Endpoint Security
Jon Oltsik: Commodity viewpoint is erroneous -- and dangerous. Desktop security has not become a commodity market. Read More

Cisco's data center competition about to be unveiled
Jim Duffy: Juniper has a major announcement, set for Feb. 23 in SF. We believe it's the long awaited product roll out from the two-year-old Stratus Project. Read More


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Protecting your Cisco routers by protecting the CLI
Vivek Santuka: One of the most common requests regarding TACACS+, that I get, relates to restricting CLI access using command authorization on IOS. Read More

Mobile Device Management Wish List. Secure those iPhones and Androids
Jamey Heary: Several start-ups, as well as a few established players, are trying to capture the new mobile security market. Here are the things I'd like to see. Read More

RSA Security Conference 2011
Jamey Heary: The 20th anniversary RSA security conference in San Francisco is fast approaching and will have lots of exciting announcements including from Cisco. Read More

IPv6 Address Design
Jeff Doyle: Many IPv6 deployment projects suffer temporary halts when the original IPv6 address design is found to be inadequate. Read More

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