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How can financial services companies meet the competing pressures to speed up digitization, comply with every increasing regulation and reduce costs?

The answer is in the network – the digital ready, self-learning, self-healing and secure network.

Running a bank or insurance company is becoming increasingly difficult and risky due to the proliferation of digital devices, the industrialization of cybercrime, the pressure to move faster in a digital age and the wave of new regulation coming down the track.

The answer to most of these challenges is in the digital ready network – a software-defined network with inbuilt end-to-end security, a network that can be automated, a network with analytics and assurance built in, a network where policy can be implemented and monitored in real time – essentially the network as a sensor and enforcer.

A Network Intuitive

Think of it like a railway system – you can have the brightest, smartest and potentially fastest trains in the world, but without state of the art rails, signaling and points you may as well be running a steam train.

So what is different about a digital ready network?

  • It allows you to quickly and easily configure the network, allowing new segmentation protocols.
  • It has Cybersecurity embedded across the network, and that in-built intelligence allows you to respond quickly to new threats.
  • Because it is software defined, it is scalable and more automated.
  • It has embedded best practices to reduce set up times.
  • It has an enterprise level identity service engine – built for a world of IOT devices.
  • It provides end-to-end visibility and analytics, which provide insights and predict events before they happen.
  • It provides more automation, reducing the need for manual intervention, thereby reducing OPEX costs.

In short – it enables automation, speed, and agility and this ultimately reduces costs.

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If you are outside of IT, why should you care about any of this?

Chief Executive Officer – you can prove to your shareholders and regulators that your digital strategy is built on a solid foundation and complies with latest regulations.

Chief Financial Officer – you can identify how to significantly reduce your IT operations costs.

Chief Digital Officer– you will have digital rails on which to build new customer applications, knowing that security and access control can be delivered quickly and at a reasonable cost.

Chief Data Officer – you can segment your data network and prove compliance with GDPR.

Chief Operating Officer – you can demonstrate in real time to a regulator that you can set, implement and monitor data network policy and produce the reports to prove it.

Chief Risk Officer – you can protect the business more effectively and reduce time to cyber breach detection from 100 days (average) to 4-6 hours (best in class).

Admittedly, this isn’t the sexy end of digital transformation – where so much time has been spent on developing new customer facing apps, developing new digital garages, working with Fintechs etc. But without basic fundamentals such a having a digital ready network, digital transformation will inevitably grind to a halt (or crash in a major cyber attack). However, get the basic rights and we can truly imagine a connected world, with new banking models driven by Open Banking and new levels of security, speed, and agility.

 

To learn more about what Cisco is doing in this area and our new Digital Network Architecture (DNA) announcement visit DNA for Financial Services.

Press Release: A Network Intuitive

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Simon Blissett

Head of FS Solutions & Innovation EMEAR

Financial Services Solutions & Innovation EMEAR

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Accelerating your journey to the next generation data center with FlexPod

Here at Cisco we are getting ready to head to Las Vegas next week for our annual customer event, Cisco Live 2017.  Before we get there, we have some exciting news to share with you about a new addition to our extremely successful FlexPod portfolio.

Guest Blogger: Siva Sivakumar, Senior Director, Cisco UCS Solutions

As many of you know, FlexPod is our highly acclaimed joint solution with NetApp and includes a portfolio of pre-validated, converged infrastructure solutions that combine the Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS), Cisco networking, and NetApp storage components.  FlexPod is built on technology trusted by over 8,400 customers worldwide with solutions that are optimized for the most popular infrastructure use cases, applications, and technology transition points in the industry, such as virtualized infrastructure, cloud computing, and enterprise applications.  And with continuous innovation over the past 7 years, the Flexpod portfolio has continued to help those customers simplify and modernize their IT environments in a constantly shifting technology landscape.

Today we are announcing a new member of our FlexPod family, FlexPod with SolidFire (Product name: FlexPod SF).  FlexPod SF provides all-flash, scale-out, block-based storage built using NetApp SolidFire Element OS software, Cisco Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS), and Cisco Nexus switching for a cutting-edge integrated infrastructure solution that ignites the full potential of a next-generation data center. It is designed to support multiple applications, clients, and tenants with the precise storage capacity and performance that each one needs.

FlexPod SF will appeal to our traditional infrastructure buyers, as well as new cloud and virtualization buyers who are building next generation data centers.  It delivers all the transformative capabilities you need to deploy new applications faster, more securely, with greater agility, and more cost-efficiently.

Answering next generation data center challenges

FlexPod SF is ideal for next-generation data center workloads. It delivers web-scale infrastructure to develop, deploy, and consume modern applications at cloud speed.  FlexPod SF expands our reach into enterprise virtualization/private cloud buyers and to service providers, as well as new use cases such as DevOps, OpenStack, Docker and XaaS, based on guaranteed QoS and on-demand scale out.

FlexPod SF allows customers to:

  • Reliably run hundreds of applications on a single platform with guaranteed SLAs and to independently set capacity and quality-of-service at minimum, maximum, or burst performance levels across the entire infrastructure.
  • Seamlessly meet business demands with SolidFire software defined architecture, simplified management and scale by automating every aspect of provisioning, management and reporting with 100 percent programmable NetApp SolidFire storage and Cisco Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS) B-Series servers.
  • Align business expenses with business growth by reducing initial capital expenditures. FlexPod SF delivers controlled performance at lower operating costs by allowing customers to buy only as much compute and storage as they need, when they need it. NetApp SolidFire storage also enables VM deployment up to five times faster and provides granular “scale as you grow” capabilities with independent storage nodes.

With a system built on best of breed technology from Cisco and NetApp, you can deploy FlexPod SF with confidence and know that your data center is well positioned for the future.

Summary

FlexPod will continue to be a platform for innovation equipped to deal with the constantly changing technology landscape and ever-increasing demands on IT.  FlexPod SF is just the latest incarnation of the Better Together partnership between Cisco and NetApp.

In addition to today’s FlexPod SF Press Announcement , at Cisco Live U.S. in Las Vegas, June 25-29, we will be unveiling the new FlexPod SF solution. Come to the NetApp booth (#2115) at Cisco Live for the unveiling celebration on June 26th at 1PM.  Check out this NetApp FlexPod SF Blog and learn more about FlexPod and FlexPod SF by attending these Cisco Live Sessions at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.  Hope to see you in Las Vegas!

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Joan Gale

Product Marketing Manager

Cisco Data Center Solutions

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A blog from Cisco, dedicated specifically to developers? Really? Yes really.

In fact, if you still think of Cisco as the routers and switches company… well, I’m not sure what rock you’ve been living under. Cisco is a software company, playing a major role in this era of digital transformation. Our people, our partners, and our customers are developers, and this blog space is for you. Welcome!

We look forward to building a forum for you to talk, learn, and solve those pesky development issues.  What topics will we cover in this blog space? Who will be blogging here? And most importantly, who should follow this blog space? Let me take that last question first…

Who should follow this blog space?

DevNet CiscoIf you are an application developer, a network engineer, or an IT professional, then this blog space is for you.

Application developers – Whether you’re developing cloud apps, IoT apps, or enterprise apps, your applications need to be network-powered; ready to access Wi-Fi networks and optimized to run over enterprise networks. Indeed, in many ways the Internet has become your most important development platform. Here, you’ll learn all about the Cisco APIs you need to make this happen!

Network engineers – You already know the future is here… the networks you design and operate are programmable, and you need developer skills and tools to keep your networks secure, reliable, and performing. This blog is for you.

IT professionals – The DevOps revolution is over and has gone mainstream. People working in IT must become the bridge between application developers and the networks on which their apps run.

What topics will we cover in this blog space?

Each of these topic areas have a dedicated “tech center” on the DevNet website, where you’ll find APIs and tools, sample code and learning labs, sandboxes and support. This blog space will discuss key challenges and trends in each of these areas, and point you to resources on DevNet that will help you discover solutions, expedite projects, and advance your career.

You’ll hear real world case studies about how Cisco partners, ISVs, and customers are using our APIs and platforms in their integrations, and get a technical look under the hood.

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Who will be blogging here?

Many of you are already familiar with DevNet, Cisco’s developer program and community. For the past three years, DevNet has been producing learning labs, sample code, and free testing lab “sandboxes.” Access to all these resources and tools is right there for you via the DevNet website – developer.cisco.com.

Now, you can easily follow this blog to find out when new labs and tools become available, and new APIs are released. DevNet is a place where you can learn, code, get inspired, and connect with other members of our community. And this blog space will be the perfect place to keep your finger on the pulse of this vibrant community.

In this blog space you’ll hear from DevNet’s Developer Evangelists and members of the DevNet Innovation Team. Each will bring their unique perspective to their topic, as well as the hands-on, how-to-do-it approach that is the hallmark of DevNet.  We’ll also have guest bloggers from the ranks of the DevNet Community – industry and technical experts who can bring a valuable outside perspective to challenges, opportunities, and trends that developers confront. If you want to be a guest blogger, let us know when you add a comment below!

Today, the word “developers” refers to a broad and diverse community – from networkers to coders. Architects to administrators. Experts to newbies. Our goal is to make this blog space a rich vein for all to mine. Welcome… we look forward to hearing from you.

 


We’d love to hear what you think. Ask a question or leave a comment below.
And stay connected with Cisco DevNet on social!

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Susie Wee

SVP & CTO

Cisco DevNet Ecosystem Success

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What are some of your biggest operational challenges in networking? Overcoming complexity? Maintaining true visibility into your network? Integrating systems? These challenges can be consuming, and may prevent you from being strategic and managing actual business outcomes. In this iTalk #CiscoChat, we’ll dive deeper into these topics, and chat about how you can modernize your IT processes to achieve a network maturity level that leads to sustainable, long-term gains.

This #CiscoChat will take place on Facebook live via Cisco Enterprise Networks, immediately following a Cisco Live Innovation Showcase talk on the same topic. Ronnie Ray, Sr. Director of Product Management at Cisco will be joining us after his talk to elaborate, answer your questions, and join in the conversation. The chat will begin on June 28 at 3:30pm PT, but tune in 30 minutes early to catch the Innovation Showcase talk, and bring your own follow-up questions!

To participate in the chat:

  • Make sure you like Cisco Enterprise Networks on Facebook, and join the event set up there for this chat.
  • Watch the Innovation Showcase talk by Ronnie Ray at 3pm PT, then stay logged in to the Facebook page, and watch the Facebook live stream, which will begin at 3:30pm PT.
  • Add your questions by posting them to the Facebook event page, on Twitter using the #CiscoChat hashtag, or by adding comments to the Facebook live stream once it begins.

Remember to post your questions early so we can make sure to include them. We look forward to chatting with you on June 28!

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Greg Hamilton

Program Manager

#Cisco Chat & Cisco Digital Training and Certification

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It’s time to shift the mindset when it comes to building and managing networks. It’s time for a logical, policy-based approach that allows you to deploy and secure services faster, while adapting quicker to change. In this iTalk #CiscoChat we’ll discuss how to implement this shift in mindset, through purpose-built systems that are design for security, mobility, IOT, and cloud.

This #CiscoChat will take place on Facebook live via Cisco Enterprise Networks, immediately following a Cisco Live Innovation Showcase talk on the same topic. Sachin Gupta, VP Product Management at Cisco will be joining us after his talk to elaborate, answer your questions, and join in the conversation. The chat will begin on June 27 at 12:30pm PT, but tune in 30 minutes early to catch the Innovation Showcase talk, and bring your own follow-up questions!

To participate in the chat:

  • Make sure you like Cisco Enterprise Networks on Facebook, and join the event set up there for this chat.
  • Watch the Innovation Showcase talk by Sachin Gupta at 12pm PT, then stay logged in to the Facebook page, and watch the Facebook live stream, which will begin at 12:30pm PT.
  • Add your questions by posting them to the Facebook event page, on Twitter using the #CiscoChat hashtag, or by adding comments to the Facebook live stream once it begins.

Remember to post your questions early so we can make sure to include them. We look forward to chatting with you on June 27!

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Greg Hamilton

Program Manager

#Cisco Chat & Cisco Digital Training and Certification

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Some of the most challenging issues facing businesses today can be directly related to limitations on the network. It’s time to usher in the next generation. In this special iTalk edition of #CiscoChat, we’ll focus on certain key innovations in networking that enable you to take full advantage of the power of your network. Whether through automation and analytics, improved operational efficiency, or better security, the benefits to your organization are waiting in the next generation of networking.

This #CiscoChat will take place on Facebook live via Cisco Enterprise Networks, immediately following a Cisco Live Innovation Showcase talk on the same topic. Scott Harrell, SVP Product Management for Cisco will be joining us after his talk to elaborate, answer your questions, and join in the conversation. The chat will begin on June 26 at 2:30pm PT, but tune in 30 minutes early to catch the Innovation Showcase talk, and bring your own follow-up questions!

To participate in the chat:

  • Make sure you like Cisco Enterprise Networks on Facebook, and join the event set up there for this chat.
  • Watch the Innovation Showcase talk by Scott Harrell at 2pm PT, then stay logged in to the Facebook page, and watch the Facebook live stream, which will begin at 2:30pm PT.
  • Add your questions by posting them to the Facebook event page, on Twitter using the #CiscoChat hashtag, or by adding comments to the Facebook live stream once it begins.

Remember to post your questions early so we can make sure to include them. We look forward to chatting with you on June 26!

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Greg Hamilton

Program Manager

#Cisco Chat & Cisco Digital Training and Certification

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This post was authored by Alex Chiu, Warren Mercer, and Jaeson SchultzSean Baird and Matthew Molyett contributed to this post.

Back in May, the Necurs spam botnet jettisoned Locky ransomware in favor of the new Jaff ransomware variant. However, earlier this month Kaspersky discovered a vulnerability within Jaff which allowed them to create a decryptor. This turn of events seems to have caused the miscreants behind Necurs to scramble to distribute a different ransomware payload. Falling back on their old tricks, they have selected to re-distribute Locky ransomware. The malware is being transmitted via email using an .exe file encapsulated within two compressed .zip archives.

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Talos Group

Talos Security Intelligence & Research Group

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Yesterday’s introduction of Cisco DNA Advantage and Essentials subscription-based network software will transform how infrastructure software is bought and deployed in the new era of networking. These latest innovations reinforce Cisco’s commitment to transition its business to a software-centric, subscription-based model, while helping accelerate our customers’ digital transformation.

Advantage and Essentials, introduced in conjunction with our Catalyst 9000 series of switches, also support Cisco’s Catalyst 3K, 4K, 6K series and will give customers the flexibility to access advanced Digital Network Architecture (DNA) software capabilities by subscription, either via Cisco ONE software suites or a-la-carte components. (Subscription offers will be available for Wireless in Q1 FY18 and WAN later in FY18.)

Essentials offers all of the capabilities customers need including base automation and monitoring, and with Advantage, customers also get Software Defined Access (SDA), Assurance, and Encrypted Traffic Analytics (ETA). And Advantage and Essentials are supported with full lifecycle Services including readiness assessment, scalable design, automation tools and proactive support.

The value of subscription buying becomes clear as customers take advantage of this new era in networking:

  • Software evolves at lightning speed. Subscription buying assures customers that their software is always up-to-date in today’s changing environments
  • Subscriptions simplify the purchase of software suites across Cisco’s portfolio, and help the customer scale throughout their business as they grow and take advantage of additional capabilities from Cisco
  • As Cisco continues to add value and features, subscription offers give customers quick, easy access to ongoing innovation
  • Subscriptions enable customers to accelerate deployment of new capabilities and implementation of new business models by reducing entry costs through the use of OPEX instead of CAPEX

In addition to transactional purchasing, customers can also choose to access the latest DNA innovation across their infrastructure through the Cisco Enterprise Agreement (Cisco EA), which I blogged about last month. Cisco EA is a single, simple agreement that gives customers a flexible, attractive way to consume and deploy Cisco Software. Cisco EA is more than a licensing agreement. It’s our platform for building deep, meaningful customer relationships wherein Cisco continually adds value to what we offer our customers, and is a key part of our strategy to connect more directly to our customers’ business needs.

Welcome to the new era in networking! We look forward to partnering with our customers to make this journey together.

Mark

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Mark Hill

Vice President

Cisco Digitization Office

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Back in July we announced the integration of Cisco Advanced Malware Protection with the Meraki MX. The AMP integration with the MX provided a simple and effective way for MX customers to detect, monitor and remediate advanced threats in their environment. We’re now taking this protection a step further with the integration of Threat Grid into the Meraki MX platform. This integration allows security teams to better understand, prioritize and mitigate attacks by combining advanced sandboxing with threat intelligence.

We’ve all heard it before. Today’s malware is stealthy, designed to evade first line defenses. Even with the best security tools in place, eventually something can and will get in. This is where Threat Grid comes. Simply put, Threat Grid solves the problem of unknown files in your environment. It will rapidly analyze files and suspicious behavior across your environment, providing security teams with context-rich analytics and threat intelligence so they’re armed with insight into what a file is doing, or attempting to do, and can quickly respond to threats. Security teams will get an easy to read threat report with threat scores to help speed up incident response and allow teams to prioritize threats with the biggest impact. This video provides a more comprehensive overview.

So how exactly does the integration work?  First, with the AMP for Meraki integration, files that pass through the MX will be queried against AMP, which will respond with a disposition of clean, malicious, or unknown. Clean files are let through; malicious files are blocked. Unknown files can then automatically be sent to Threat Grid for analysis. When the analysis is complete, a detailed report and threat score will be displayed on the Meraki Security Center. Files with a threat score of 95 and above are considered malicious, triggering a retrospective alert and notifying the security team about the malicious file, so they can go in and remediate.

Threat Grid for MX is available now as an add on to the MX Advanced Security license. Customers must have the Advanced Security License to purchase Threat Grid. To find out more contact your account manager and ask about Threat Grid sample packs.

For more information visit meraki.cisco.com/amp.

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Lindsay van Gemert

No Longer with Cisco