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Today, Microsoft has released their monthly set of security bulletins designed to address security vulnerabilities within their products. This month’s release sees a total of 12 bulletins released which address 71 vulnerabilities. Eight bulletins are rated “Critical” this month and address vulnerabilities in Graphics Component, Edge, Internet Explorer, Office, Silverlight, Uniscribe, and VBScript. The other four bulletins are rated “Important” and address vulnerabilities in Kernel Mode Drivers, Media Center, Windows, and Windows PGM.

Bulletins Rated Critical

MS15-124, MS15-125, MS15-126, MS15-127, MS15-128, MS15-129, MS15-130, and MS15-131 are rated as Critical.

MS15-124 and MS15-125 are this month’s Edge and Internet Explorer security bulletin respectively. In total, 34 vulnerabilities were addressed this month between the two browsers with 11 vulnerabilities affecting both Edge and IE. The vast majority of the vulnerabilities addressed this month are memory corruption vulnerabilities along with a couple ASLR and XSS filter bypasses. One special note with this bulletin is that CVE-2015-6135 and CVE-2015-6136 are VBScript engine flaws that affect all supported versions of Internet Explorer. However, this bulletin only addresses these vulnerabilities for IE 8 through 11. Users and organizations who use IE 7, or that do not have IE installed will need to install MS15-126 to address these two vulnerabilities.

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Talos Group

Talos Security Intelligence & Research Group

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Last week I attended the 2015 London Gartner Data Center conference.

Shadow IT - Addressing the Challenges with the Cisco Cloud Consumption Services
Shadow IT – Addressing the Challenges with the Cisco Cloud Consumption Services

In my first blog (part 1) on this event,  I covered some of my main learnings and observations, #1 .. #5:

  • Bi-modal IT,
  • Anti-fragility,
  • Shadow IT (and how Cisco Cloud Consumption Services can help you here, SDN, and
  • Software asset management,

Let’s now go on and discuss #6 … #10 … on topics from buzzwords, to SDx, and on to Scotch Whisky! Continue reading “Part 2: Ten Learnings and Observations from the 2015 London Gartner Data Center Conference”

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Stephen Speirs

No Longer at Cisco

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Cisco recently announced a new solution that will be instrumental in the network digitization transformation era: Software Innovations for Cloud Scale Networking. These enable service providers and web companies to deliver cloud applications with greater agility, automation and simplicity, while reducing the operational cost of the networks that support them. Integral to this solution, Cisco introduced three new platform series to its Network Convergence System (NCS) family of solutions: two new small-form-factor, high density routers designed to efficiently scale between data centers and large enterprise, web and service provider WAN and aggregation networks – the NCS 5000 and NCS 5500 series, and a third transport solution, the industry’s first 1 Terabit per rack unit (RU) optical platform – the NCS 1000 Data Center Interconnect series.

Digitization – the digital transformation of processes across enterprises, small and medium businesses, and all the way out to the consumer, is having a profound effect on the overall service provider business and their network architectures. According to Continue reading “The New Cisco Network Convergence System 1000 Series”

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Greg Smith

Sr. Manager, Marketing

Cisco Solutions Marketing

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At Gartner’s Data Center Conference this year, everyone is talking about how Data Centers are evolving to meet the needs of mobile, social, Big Data, and cloud native applications. The Data Center, People, and Processes are the focus as IT organizations look at supporting their traditional core enterprise applications (Mode 1) and new cloud native (Mode 2) applications to become Digital Enterprises.  The organization transformation most often mentioned has been the integration of Development and Operations – creating DevOps processes, culture, and teams.

Applications, cloud, and security management stacks and architectures must evolve as well to support the needs of these distributed applications in distributed data centers.

Microsegmentation

To support cloud native and multi-tier applications, Cisco ACI takes an elegant approach to provide fine grained security with microsegmentation which uses policy-based automation for  enhanced security for east-west traffic within the data center. Its true value lies in its integration with application design and holistic network policy, and it interoperates transparently with a wide variety of hypervisor switches (VMware vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS), Microsoft Hyper-V virtual switch), bare-metal servers, L4-L7 devices, and orchestration platforms. Microsegmentation provides internal control of traffic within the data center and can greatly enhance a data center’s security posture. Cisco ACI is the only solution available today that enables true microsegmentation with the performance, scalability, and visibility that modern applications demand.

Application Leaders Embrace ACI

New ACI Ecosystem partners using the northbound open APIs of the Application Policy Infrastructure Controller in ACI allow the automation of entire application suites, Software-as-a-Service, and Platform-as-a-Service for application development teams creating applications to engage with their enterprise’s customers in new and valuable ways. These partners integrate or monitor applications, cloud management platforms, security and application policy across compute, network, and storage infrastructure for distributed applications.  Hear from some of these leaders directly in the video here.

app leaders embrace ACI Continue reading “ACI Applications Spotlight: Microsegmentation and New Application Partners”

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Harry Petty

Director

Data Center and Cloud Marketing

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If you’ve ever tried to dial in to a conference call from the school’s carpool lane after dropping off your kids and ended up with the other parents honking at you while you tried to join, you won’t recognize Hollywood’s version of collaboration.

On TV shows, no one is ever searching for a conference dial-in and in the movies when the hero rushes out of the conference room her video call instantly transfers to her phone without missing a beat.

Unfortunately the real world isn’t like the movies.  Our daily work lives are filled with the frustrations of trying to get technologies to work well together, as we all deal with the reality of outdated, complex, and difficult to use collaboration tools.

When I took over Cisco’s Collaboration group three years ago, I got to experience the great products and see the great experiences we could deliver.  But I also saw where the sitcoms got their material.

I told my team that we not only have to pay attention to the details, but that we need to let the future inspire us as we drive towards a totally seamless collaboration experience.  One where the right information just appears when it is supposed to, when all the technology just works, and where people pop in and out of virtual spaces like magic: Just like you might see in a futuristic movie.

Imagine a work week when you didn’t need to say “I’ll set up a meeting as soon as I am back at my desk,” because setting up a meeting from your mobile device was actually easy to do. Or one in which you could spontaneously share a document with a colleague who called you, because every call is also a meeting.  Or one when joining a conference call from your car meant was a one-touch experience and didn’t require pulling over so you could write down the meeting number and password.

To get work done, people need to be able to message, meet and call each other without thinking about it and without stopping to consider what device they are using.  Whether they are on a room system, a desktop phone, or a mobile phone, they should all work the same.

When you get a call you should be able to answer on any of your devices–and if you want to change the device you are using, that should be easy too.

Today’s announcements about moving our core collaboration products to the cloud under a single platform, Spark, take us to this reality.

With the new Cisco Spark platform– and the groundbreaking new collaboration technologies built upon it–we can finally start to usher in that futuristic world we’ve all been dreaming of.  We can’t wait to share it with you.

Check out the replay of my keynote at Collaboration Summit where I go into detail about our latest collaboration announcements.

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Rowan Trollope

Senior Vice President and General Manager

IoT and Collaboration Technology Group

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A key discussion point I keep hearing again and again this week during the Internet of Things World Forum in Dubai is that the success of IoT depends greatly on developing the right workforce with the right skills.

I was honored to host a panel here called Transforming the Workforce to Unleash the Value of IoT that focused on how diversity can lead to greater innovation. It was here that we announced an initiative in expanding gender diversity throughout the industry — Cisco IoT Pathfinder.

Sponsored by Cisco and brought to you by Global Knowledge, an IoT Talent Consortium partner, IoT Pathfinder is a series of free 60-minute training webinars designed for women, men, and students interested in expanding their skills for the growing IoT economy.

Gartner estimates that IoT suppliers will generate incremental revenue exceeding $300 billion in 2020, leading to an ever increasing need for specialized talent. The coming digital age requires a broader set of both technical and non-technical skills than the information age and we want to make it easier to develop those skills.

IoT Pathfinder Continue reading “Announcing Cisco IoT Pathfinder: New Initiative for Diversifying the IoT Workforce”

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Inbar Lasser-Raab

No Longer with Cisco

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Dubai City__1449582471_64.102.249.10During three days in Dubai – what many call the Silicon Oasis — I joined a new and changing world of thinkers and doers. We experienced first-hand the smartest advances in 21st century technology and glimpsed into the future of what’s possible with the Internet of Things (IoT). That future is breathtaking in scope, imagination and opportunity.

And it was evident all around that this future is already upon us.

The occasion, of course, was the IoT World Forum (IoTWF), hosted for the third year in a row by Cisco, and made so successful by the commitment of our industry colleagues, our customers, partners, ecosystem of entrepreneurs and local officials.

In Dubai, site of the 2020 World Expo, we saw how IoT momentum is accelerating exponentially. From the Startup Showcase . . . to case studies by industry blue chips in manufacturing, oil and gas, healthcare, sustainable buildings . . . 30 breakout sessions on everything from security to standards . . . to the eye-opening walking tours of Dubai’s Smart City services in lighting, parking and waste management made possible by a horizontal digital platform.

For me, the defining moment of the IoTWF, any year, is always the selection of the ultimate winners of our annual Innovation Grand Challenge. These are the ingenious few who are leveraging the full power of IoT to help all of us take its potential for social and economic value to the next level. They are showing us glimpses of the future they will most certainly help to shape.

Continue reading “Innovation Grand Challenge Winners Present Glimpse into the Future”

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Alex Goryachev

Senior Director, Innovation Strategy & Programs

Corporate Strategic Innovation Group

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As the sun rises on the third day of the third annual Internet of Things World Forum (IoTWF) this year in the super smart city of Dubai – the brilliance of the Internet of Things (IoT) market and the robust ecosystem that supports it continues to shine brightly. Rapid IoT prototyping and other innovative solutions that are transforming business and society flourished during three days of demos, case studies, keynotes, breakout sessions, hackathons, smart city tours and much more.

It’s fitting that this year’s IoTWF came toward the end of the calendar because it mirrored a full year of explosively disruptive growth and value – all made possible by connecting the unconnected through a digital platform we call the Internet.

Cisco's Innovation Engine_StaticIoT and its continuous evolution to the Internet of Everything – the connection of people, process, data and things – is maturing at unprecedented speed. The evidence was all around us with examples of how cloud, fog, mobility, sensors and other technologies are converging to create a new digital world. These outcome-based solutions are capturing new value in industries ranging from oil and gas, retail and healthcare to manufacturing, transportation and the public sector. The excitement, opportunity and optimism for IoT/IoE was literally tangible at IoTWF.

I know there is overwhelming statistical research and myriad examples of IoT’s expanding landscape. However, for me, one of the clearest signs of market acceleration is seeing the robust ecosystem of accelerators, incubators, startups, entrepreneurs and app developers that are coming together to drive innovation in this area.

At Cisco, we believe the next big idea can come from anywhere and we’ve built our own innovation engine around build, buy, partner, invest and co-development to reflect this. Specifically with IoT, we’re looking at how we apply this strategy – be it partnering with peers to introduce industry standards or encouraging the entrepreneur spirt with industry challenges. Coming out of this event, I am particularly proud of our work with our extended ecosystem showcased at this year’s IoTWF to bring IoT to life.

Continue reading “Our Innovation Ecosystem Shines Brilliantly at IoTWF in Dubai”

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Maciej Kranz

Vice President and General Manager

Corporate Strategic Innovation Group

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Heading into the holiday season, I can safely predict that my kids’ excitement levels will increase steadily as December 25th draws nearer. They, of course, are anticipating Christmas morning and all that it entails – a break from school, delicious brunch, hot chocolate, family time, and, just maybe, some gift giving. Well, I am pretty excited myself, because along with the holidays, December also ushers in the Internet of Things World Forum 2015 (IoTWF) in Dubai!

Cisco is hosting its third rendition of the IoTWF at the Dubai World Trade Centre from December 6-8, and this event just gets better and better each year. The forum is an opportunity for the companies leading the way toward digital transformation with the Internet of Everything (IoE) to showcase dramatic transformations now gaining momentum across every global sector. It’s a chance to learn, share, and partner – to see tangible examples of digital progress and to collaborate with industry leaders to plot the future of the digital global economy. It’s kind of like a condensed holiday season for the world of digital innovation.

Each year, the forum is a great time and place to measure the progress we are making toward digital transformations of every global industry. When we held the first IoTWF two years ago, digitization and the IoE seemed like distant, albeit imminent, visions. We focused on the big picture, needing to comprehend and contextualize the massive opportunity and far-reaching implications of this fourth industrial revolution. Now, more than two years in, our focus has shifted: It’s no longer about convincing people that digital transformation is real, necessary, and valuable, but about connecting the dots between the vision for where to go and the strategy for how to get there. Continue reading “IoT World Forum: Translating IoT Innovation into Business Value with Analytics at the Edge”

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Michael Riegel

Vice President

Industries, Platforms, and Services Marketing