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Cisco extends security controls to 'dark Web'

Cisco is tackling the 'dark Web' of online content that's not easily indexed with new usage controls for its IronPort S-Series Web Security Appliances. Read full story

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Cisco is tackling the so-called "dark Web" of online content that's not easily indexed or categorized by adding new usage controls to its IronPort S-Series Web Security Appliances. Also, U.S. and Egyptian authorities have rounded up 100 suspects indicted in connection with a two-year investigation dubbed "Operation Phish Phry." (7:14)

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