Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Cisco playing network defense; Cisco plans to blend two NAC schemes

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Network World's Cisco News Alert, 09/03/07

Cisco playing network defense, 08/31/07: Cisco’s 6-year-old Self-Defending Network strategy for securing converged networks remains a work in progress: Acquisitions and internal developments are moving it forward even as customers push Cisco to go above and beyond its initial plans.

Cisco plans to blend two NAC schemes, 08/31/07: Cisco is planning a hybrid of its NAC schemes that will address customer concerns about the complexity, maintenance and speed of the company’s current options.

New chips from Intel support Cisco’s flavor of NAC, 08/30/07: New chips from Intel support Cisco’s NAC. The vPro microprocessors can store certificates for 802.1x authentication, which can be a component of Cisco’s NAC, as well as storing information needed by Cisco’s NAC to determine whether a device complies with security policies.

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Cisco prepares written exams for pilot certifications, 08/29/07: Cisco in September is expected to roll out the beta of its written exams for its latest certifications – the Cisco Certified Design Expert (CCDE).

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Telepresence: HP vs. Cisco: Cisco's marketing juggernaut is helping raise awareness of telepresence and that's helping its competitors, according to HP, which launched a cheaper setup.

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