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15 more useful Cisco sites
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Building a Successful Security Operations Center
This paper outlines industry best practices for building and maturing a security operations center (SOC). For those organizations planning to build a SOC or those organizations hoping to improve their existing SOC this paper will outline the typical mission parameters, the business case, people considerations, processes and procedures, as well as, the technology involved. Building a Successful Security Operations Center

Cisco study finds everyone and everything going mobile
Mobile data traffic increasing 26-fold by 2015, thanks to video on tablets, smartphones and machine-to-machine nodesMobile data traffic will increase 26-fold in the next five years due to a surge in video on mobile Internet devices, according to Cisco's most recent Visual Networking Index (VNI) study. This is a 92% compound annual growth rate, which will result in mobile video making up 66% of all mobile data traffic by 2015. Read More

Juniper changes course, accelerates IPv6 support on Web site
Juniper Networks is accelerating its plan to support IPv6 on its public-facing Web site and Web services, following criticism that the router maker was lagging rivals including Cisco Systems and Brocade Networks in this critical area. Read More


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Learn how easy it is to create and send a single PDF Portfolio using Adobe Acrobat X Pro. See how to create a rich, branded PDF Portfolio containing many types of documents, each with a rich preview experience. Learn More

Cisco offers Managed Security Services
A quick look at Cisco Managed Security ServicesNot many folks know that Cisco has been in the managed security services business for a few years now. It is certainly not something that Cisco markets aggressively that's for sure. The service is called Remote Management Services (RMS) for Security. The RMS-sec service offers both security event monitoring and security device management. They can also do a co-managed management of your security... Read More

Do You Get the Feeling That It Won't Be Enough WAN Bandwidth?
Will 30 Mbps Last for the Next 3 YearsThe primary goal of our WAN Transformation project was to give more bandwidth - a lot more bandwidth - to our field sites. A field site with approximately 50 people will get 30 Mbps MPLS bandwidth (and a backup 6 Mbps that will only be used if the 30 Mbps is down). But, something's been nagging me lately. Will it be enough? Read More


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Get Email and Web security solutions with robust features and the lowest TCO on the market. Delivery options include hosted, on-prem appliances and hybrid. For a limited time, we'll try to match the cost of your current solution, or any competitive offer you have. And you'll earn cash just for checking us out. Click here for the EdgeWave Bid Desk.

Not everyone requires access to the CLI
Using Autocommand to limit accessOne of the most common requests regarding TACACS+, that I get, relates to restricting CLI access using command authorization on IOS. Usually my customers want to ensure that a group of users can only execute some show commands for monitoring purpose. Though command authorization works well, it does leave a scope for increased privilege due to configuration mistakes. That brings me to the topic of... Read More

No more IPv4 addresses
The Internet has run out of IPv4 address space. Read More

How long would your business last without the Internet?
Egypt's decision to turn off the Internet and cell phones in an effort to stop Egyptians from talking with each other and plotting against the government has put businesses in that country in a fix. Read More



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