Cisco köper Splunk – prislapp: 315 miljarder

Cisco köper Splunk – prislapp: 315 miljarder

Silicon Valley-bjässen Cisco Systems, stor leverantör av utrustning för datornätverk, har gjort upp om att köpa mjukvarutillverkaren Splunk för omkring 28 miljarder dollar (motsvarande 315 miljarder kronor).

USA-myndighet varnar för kinesiskt routerhack

USA-myndighet varnar för kinesiskt routerhack

Den nationella amerikanska säkerhetsmyndigheten NSA, cybersäkerhetsmyndigheten CISA och FBI har gått ut med en gemensam varning för att hackergruppen Blacktech installerar bakdörrar i routrar. Det rapporterar Computer Sweden. Målet för hackergruppen – som uppges vara statligt sponsrad av den kinesiska regimen – sägs vara att komma åt data från olika organisationers nätverk. Metoden som hackergruppen använder fungerar på flera olika typer av nätverksutrustning, men så här långt är det primärt routrar från Cisco som har kapats. Systemadministratörer uppmanas nu att vara uppmärksamma på otillåten nedladdning av imagefiler och ovanliga omstarter.

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Cisco Exits China, Massive Layoffs; $70 Billion in Foreign Capital Pulled out This Year

Amid China's economic downturn and rising geopolitical tensions, foreign companies are cutting jobs and withdrawing from the ...

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How Cisco Became the World's Most Valued Company? | The Rise of Cisco...

Lock In 5% With Bonds: https://www.silomarkets.com Cisco is the biggest network company in the world, and at one point in time, ...

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Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins on Q4 results, company layoffs and AI impact

Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, company's layoffs ...

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Cisco Security “The Hacker”

Cisco security solutions can stop cyberattacks in their tracks. Our solutions can protect your entire enterprise from the network up.

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Sisqo - Got To Get It

Get 3 instant downloads – "ROUND & ROUND," "LIPS," and "A-LIST" – when you pre-order my new album Last Dragon on iTunes.

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Cisco: The Founder's Dilemma | A Decaying Partnership | 4

Sandy Lerner pivots industries dramatically, pairing up with a friend to create a make-up company that specializes in unconventional colors. But now that Sandy has money to invest on her own, she becomes just as ruthless as Don Valentine, the venture capitalist who pushed Sandy out of Cisco.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Cisco: The Founder's Dilemma | Venture Lost | 2

After two years of running Cisco out of their home, Sandy and Len have finally grown Cisco to a point where it makes modest profits and they can afford an actual office. To reach the next level, they’ll need to step out of their bubble and form a partnership with an investor. But not all matches are made in heaven. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Cisco: The Founder's Dilemma | Ousted | 3

Cisco goes public. It’s a financial windfall for all involved, including co-founders Sandy Lerner and Len Bosack. But the tensions behind-the- scenes at the company reach breaking point and force Sandy and Len into a monumental decision. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Risky Business #726 -- Okta owned while Cisco takes a massive L

On this week’s show Patrick Gray talks through the news with Dmitri Alperovitch, NSA Cybersecurity director Rob Joyce and NSA CCC director Morgan Adamski. They discuss: The Okta breach 40-50k feral Ciscos Why the http/2 protocol flaw is a real headache The Ragnar Locker takedown What the NSA CCC has been thinking about This week’s show is brought to you by Socket. Socket’s founder Feross Aboukhadijeh joins us this week to talk about their actually-not-crazy use of large language models in their product. Show notes Hackers Stole Access Tokens from Okta’s Support Unit – Krebs on Security Almost 42K Cisco IOS XE devices exploited, no patch available | Cybersecurity Dive Critical Atlassian Confluence CVE under exploit by prolific state-linked actor | Cybersecurity Dive JetBrains vulnerability being exploited by North Korean gov’t hackers, Microsoft says Citrix Netscaler patch for critical CVE bypassed by malicious hackers | Cybersecurity Dive HTTP/2 Rapid Reset: A New Protocol Vulnerability Will Haunt the Web for Years | WIRED How North Korean Workers Tricked U.S. Companies into Hiring Them and Secretly Funneled Their Earnings into Weapons Programs Ragnar Locker takedown Europol: ‘Key target’ in Ragnar Locker ransomware operation arrested in Paris Hacker accused of breaching Finnish psychotherapy center facing 30,000 counts The US Congress Was Targeted With Predator Spyware Lloyd’s of London finds hypothetical cyberattack could cost world economy $3.5 trillion

NB461: 2024 Trends – AI Beyond LLMs, Cisco Vs. Everybody, Next-Gen IT Workers, And More

Take a Network Break! We start the new year by examining major themes and trends that we think will affect IT and networking in 2024. Topics include: AI beyond LLMs Whether open source can remain a viable model in a predatory tech environment Cisco vs. everybody Why IT can’t ignore geopolitics for strategic planning What... Read more »

Cult of The Black Sun and Cisco Street Love author of Yesterdays Shame: Story of Atlanta Child Murders. 2014 10 09

This was a great conversation with Joe DiToma author of Cult of The Black Sun and Cisco Street Love author of Yesterdays Shame: Story of Atlanta Child Murders.These are two very brilliant researchers on a variety of subjects. We covered the Son of sam Case, The Process Church of the Final Judgment, Wayne Williams, The Atlanta Child Murders and much more .This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement

Battle at Cisco Grove

On Friday, September 4, 1964, Donald Shrum and two friends from his job at Aerojet made camp in a remote section of wilderness near the Loch Leven Lakes in an area called Cisco Grove, roughly 60 miles northeast of Sacramento, CA. The three men had planned a relaxing weekend of bow hunting for deer, but those plans would change later that evening as Shrum experienced an exhausting and terrifying UFO close encounter of the worst kind. As night approached, Shrum got lost and separated from his hunting buddies and found himself isolated on a bluff almost a mile from camp. An experienced woodsman, Shrum decided it would be wiser to spend the night in a tree safe from predators rather than trying to find his way back over rough terrain in the dark. Seeing an unusual moving light on the horizon, Shrum built three signal fires to attract what he thought were his rescuers. The fires did seem to attract this object’s attention, but not the kind anyone wants. Beyond his wildest imagination and expectations, he would soon find himself in an all-night battle to save his life or at least his freedom. As Shrum perched in his pine tree 12 feet off the ground and quietly observed this light, he realized it was something like a headlight on a massive cigar-shaped craft. A smaller ship emerged from one of this mothership’s large rectangular ports and took a position some distance to his north. Shortly after that, Shrum could hear rustling in the brush heading his direction. What emerged were a combination of beings he described as humanoid and wearing space suits and at least a couple of what appeared to him as clunky robots who seemed to be on a mission to study the flora. Once they had noticed Shrum in the tree, however, a few of these weird beings seemed intent on abducting him for reasons he feared to ponder. Until daybreak, Shrum would fight off these intruders with everything he had at his disposal. Shooting arrows and lobbing flaming personal items at them only seemed to delay their trying to climb his tree in between assaults with a mysterious white gaseous mist that would render him temporarily unconscious. Perhaps ironically, it was employing primitive means to counter advanced technology, but whatever the unfathomable cause, it worked. Donald Shrum lived to tell his tale but only after decades of PTSD and secrecy to protect his reputation. While this story may seem unbelievable to you, the United States Air Force certainly believed it and went so far as to rake away all the evidence, literally. What remains is one of the most bizarre and disturbing testimonies in UFO lore – one man’s battle against extraterrestrials at Cisco Grove. Visit our website for a lot more information on this episode.

Ep 133 - An Expert's Perspective on Network Automation and the Cisco DevNet Expert Certification

This episode was originally recorded March 23, 2023Meet Ben Schuster, a man who's journeyed from the Air Force to the cutting-edge world of network automation, and the first to bear the title of Cisco Certified DevNet Expert in 2023. His background, inspirations, and career transitions light up our conversation like a well-configured network. As he reminisces about his father's influence, you'll learn about his initial fascination with networking and his transition into classified networks. Ready to untangle the mysteries of network automation? Ben's got you covered! He'll walk you through the complexities of automation tools such as NautoBot, Ansible, and Git. Plus, he'll share his insights into the challenges of revamping a network, from organizational politics to customer-specific approaches. Our chat then dives into a comparison between the DevNet and CCNA, giving you a crystal clear idea of which path suits you best. Lastly, if you're gearing up for the DevNet Expert Exam, Ben's invaluable tips and experiences are not to be missed. From understanding blueprints to studying effectively to managing the unique challenges of the exam, Ben's got golden nuggets of wisdom to share. He stresses on the need for a 'source of truth' for network configurations and the benefits of automation based on that. He also suggests must-read resources and provides a sneak-peek into the type of questions you can expect in the exam. Be prepared to be inspired and informed by a true expert in network automation!Ben's Book RecommendationModel Drive Devops by Steven Carter and Jason King - https://amzn.to/4701dxL2024 Listener Survey - https://artofneteng.com/2024survey (includes a chance to win an AONE prize pack!)Now on TikTok! - https://www.tiktok.com/@artofnetengCables2Clouds! https://www.cables2clouds.comFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artofneteng/​Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofnetengJoin the group on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/artofneteng/Check out our website https://artofnetworkengineering.com​Merch Store – https://artofneteng.com/storeJoin the Discord Study group – https://artofneteng.com/iaatj