alphadogg writes "Cisco has finally publicly acknowledged it won't add support for new third-party devices to its security information and event monitoring appliance, ending months of speculation about the future of its Monitoring, Analysis and Response... ...full story at slashdot
from slashdot on Sat, Nov 07 2009
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| 09 Oct 08 |
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Cisco ships Mexican drug runner music on VPN CD » the register (uk) Bootleg bootup CD features Narco Corridos tune A sysadmin looking to set up a VPN network was surprised to discover that a Cisco installation CD contained Mexican music instead of security software. Cisco has acknowledged the issue and said that affected... |
| 05 Jan 09 |
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Boffin brings 'write once, run anywhere' to Cisco hijacks » the register (uk) Curse of the ROMmon A researcher has discovered a way to reliably exploit a known security vulnerability in a wide class of Cisco System routers, a finding that for the first time allows attackers to hijack millions of devices with a single piece of... |
| 22 Oct 07 |
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Network Monitoring Appliance Looks Below 1 Microsecond » slashdot eweekhickins writes "Corvil has unveiled a new tool to help network managers cope with increasing pressure to improve performance. This appliance, from the Dublin-based company (with backing from Cisco), passively monitors traffic across networks in... |
| 08 Mar 09 |
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Cisco, NASA Plan 'Planetary Skin' For Monitoring Earth Climate » slashdot Slatterz writes "Cisco has inked a deal with NASA to build a new global system for tracking climate change. Dubbed 'Planetary Skin,' the network platform will connect a number of sensor and recording units throughout the planet in an effort to gather data... |
| 20 Mar 08 |
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Cisco-baiting security co goes titsup » the register (uk) Lockdown shutdown An Intel-backed security company which tried to compete against networking behemoth Cisco in one of its strongest markets has shut down.… |