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Source: Chandra Sekar, Director of Product Marketing at Citrix
The mobile blind spot is one of the biggest challenges for today’s security professionals.
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Source: Chandra Sekar, Director of Product Marketing at Citrix
Mobile blind spot = complexity of enterprise security in the face of mobility
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When everything is becoming digital, private, public and civil institutions become more dependent on information systems and more vulnerable to attack by sophisticated cybercriminals, political “hacktivists”, nation states, and even their own employees.Source: Risk and responsibility in a hyperconnected world: Implications for enterprises
by David Chinn, James Kaplan and Allen Weinberg – McKinsey&Company
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Although the Cisco Annual Security Report paints a grim picture of the current state of cyber security, there is hope for restoring trust in people, institutions and technologies – and that starts with empowering defenders with real world knowledge about expanding attack surfaces. Source: John N. Stewart, Senior Vice President, Chief Security Officer, Threat Response Intelligence and
Development - Cisco
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The industry fights back. In sharing threat intelligence and integrating security capabilities across enterprise networks, industry leaders are working to overcome the mobile blind spot.
Cisco Security Partner Ecosystem
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Using Cisco Platform Exchange Grid (pxGrid) and Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE), Ecosystem partners are working to establish common security policies, share relevant contextual information, and improve the mobility awareness of their solutions. Cisco Security Partner
Ecosystem
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Mobility intensifies threat vectors, and it is invaluable for Lancope to have a common framework to share relevant information. This moves the network from being just a source of visibility and data to being a control plane for taking action against the sophisticated threats our customers face today.Source: David Cocchiara, Chief Operating and Financial Officer –
Lancope, a leading provider of network visibility and security intelligence.
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With better integration, visibility, and control, industry leaders and security professionals can contemplate new ways to protect the mobile enterprise. Bart Lauwers, a 25 year security veteran, calls this the rise of the “invisible policeman”.
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To truly protect against all of these possible attacks, defenders must understand attackers, their motivations and their methods before, during and after an attack.
Source: John N. Stewart, Senior Vice President, Chief Security Officer, Threat Response Intelligence and Development - Cisco
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Instead of security professionals reacting after the fact or hoping for the best, the network takes over, identifying the potential threats and communicating action proactively to other solutions.
Source: James Plouffe, Enterprise Architect at MobileIron
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We are leveraging the collective intelligence and capabilities of the industry so our customers scan support mobility and productivity – without compromising security. Source: Dave Frampton, Vice President and General Manager of Cisco’s Secure Access and Mobility Product Group
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Download the 2014 edition of the Cisco Annual Security Report.
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