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Monday, January 03, 2011

Cisco Security Intelligence Operations Explained

IPv6 New Year Predictions | A look back at Cisco Security in 2010

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TOP STORY: Cisco Security Intelligence Operations Explained
Cisco SIO provides IP reputation to Cisco security products This post is a followup post from my colleague Garett Redelings, Enjoy! --- Last month I had written about Cisco's IronPort Application Visibility Controls. The information here on the Cisco SIO is a follow up based on readers comments to the previous article. You can read that article by clicking here. What is the Cisco Security Intelligence Operations? Read More

WEBCAST: Your Roadmap to the Cloud (NetApp)
Start today by registering for our three-part live Webcast series, which will offer interactive Q&A and featuring leading analysts, peer perspectives, NetApp experts, and strategic solution partners, including Cisco and VMware. Read now!

IPv6 New Year Predictions
How did my predictions for 2010 turn out and what might occur in 2011?Last year I made some predictions for 2010. I commented that there were many "Easy Predictions" and those, for the most part, came true. Let's see how I did on my predictions for 2010 and try to predict what will happen in 2011. I also have some predictions for 2011 that are related to IPv6 adoption, as 2011 will be an important year for IPv6. Easy Predictions Read More

A look back at Cisco Security in 2010
Cisco Security received lots of positive attention in 2010Cisco's Security business had a good year in 2010. Not a great year, but a good one. Cisco has always struggled to be thought of as a best of breed security player and 2010 was no different. But what is different about 2010 is Cisco made some of the biggest mindshare gains among skeptics than it has in a very long time. Lets take a look back at Cisco Security in 2010. Read More

WHITE PAPER: Making the Promise of Cloud a Reality (Riverbed)
Whether a business builds out its own cloud or buys cloud services from someone else, they need to be sure the end results are optimized for the speed users require. This paper identifies where the limitations of cloud computing exist and provides actionable strategies to unleash cloud performance. Read now!

Cisco TrustSec Makes Your Network Identity Aware
Cisco TrustSec technology provides switch to switch wire speed encryption services and security group tagging of ethernet frames. But what it really does is allow you to implement the most robust identity aware network with services on the planet. This technology, if Cisco executes on it properly, could forever change the way we design secure networks. Today's business networks are so open and... Read More

20 projects that kept NASA hopping in 2010
NASA budget, space shuttle, commercial space development just a few big projects on the space agency's plate Read More

WHITE PAPER: SMB Disaster Recovery Survey Results (Symantec)
In this SMB Disaster Preparedness survey, Symantec has uncovered a large discrepancy between how SMBs perceive their disaster readiness and their actual level of preparedness. Read Now.

Cisco study find video opportunity for service providers
Offering more flexible options for viewing content is key A recent survey commissioned by Cisco found that 65% of people across the U.S. would be more likely to watch videos online if they could do it directly through their TV. Another 50% would pay for an online video if available through their service provider.  Read More

Full Packet Capture Feature Native in Cisco IOS
Excellent troubleshooting tool is embedded in Cisco IOSEvery good network engineer loves to capture packets to help with troubleshooting problems. The issue is that it takes time, effort and expense to setup a distributed packet capture solution. For years we've just wanted the ability to have our switches capture packets for us and thus save us from having to setup span and monitor sessions with external capture devices. Well, I'm happy to report that... Read More

WHITE PAPER: A Practical approach to Wireless 2.0 (Aerohive)
Creating "Wi-Fi that works" is a tall order given the breadth of client and application types, the speed and complexity of 802.11n, high-density environments, etc., controller-based vendors cannot live up to their promises of Ethernet-like determinism. Read now!

US to offer plethora of prize competitions to solve tough problems
Bill authorizes Feds to use prize competitions to solve complicated problemsGot a complicated problem? Hold a prize competition to solve it.  That's the basic idea behind the America Competes Act renewed by Congress this week. Read More

Energy research projects were on fire in 2010
From wind and new fuel efficient cars to biofuels and storage systems, energy research project saw million of dollars in 2010 Millions of dollars were laid out this year for all manner of energy research - from new biofuels and wind projects to better batteries and smartgrid cybersecurity programs.  There were other stories too, such as the X Prize Foundation's $10 million Progressive Insurance Automotive X Prize that was finally awarded to three teams who developed super Read More


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DECEMBER GOODIES FROM THE SUBNETS
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SLIDESHOWS

Best and worst celebrity technology moments of 2010
Here's a look back at the year's most memorable – for better or worse – celebrity moments in technology.

Top 15 Holiday Deals on Notebooks, Netbooks, and Desktops
Black Friday is gone, Cyber Monday is history, and Cyber Week is over, but the deals are still around--if you know where to look. The holiday shopping season is in full swing, and retailers are offering great computer discounts to fit everyone's budget. Take a look inside to find netbooks for $300, desktops with widescreen monitors for under $600, and 15-inch laptops starting at $400. Check it out.

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  5. Will 2011 be the year of mobile malware?
  6. Man used neighbor's Wi-Fi to threaten Vice President Biden
  7. Microsoft confirms critical IE bug, works on fix
  8. Brocade balances SAN base with new data center reality
  9. Santa Claus placed on watchlist as possible terrorist
  10. U.S. sets out to build photon-based optical networks

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