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Service providers are facing a critical inflection point. Operating massive networks is more expensive than ever, yet basic connectivity is rapidly becoming a low-margin commodity. If you are only selling speed, scale, and uptime, you are competing in a race to the bottom.  

To drive top-line growth and capture new B2B revenue, service providers must shift their mindset. You can no longer just sell bandwidth. You have to sell trust 

In a market where infrastructure is commoditized, trust is the ultimate differentiator. But you cannot monetize trust if your own foundation is vulnerable. 

The threat reality: Infrastructure is the target

Not long ago, service providers defined their success by speed, scale, and uptime. If the network was fast and always on, the job was done. But that perspective has evolved…and for good reason.  

The same networks that power our global economies—cloud access, financial systems, AI workloads, and digital identity—have quietly become some of the most attractive targets in the world for cybercriminals. And these attackers are no longer simply probing at the edge. They are going straight for the infrastructure itself.  

Recent insights from Cisco Talos reveal a telling pattern: nearly 40% of incidents now begin with the exploitation of public-facing applications—the very services that service providers operate every day, at massive scale (Cisco Talos Incident Response Trends, 2025). At the same time, attackers are increasingly exploiting identity as an entry point, leveraging valid credentials and trusted relationships to move laterally through environments (Cisco Talos Year in Review 2025).  

This isn’t opportunistic; it’s intentional.  

With AI workloads distributed across the globe and ecosystems massively interconnected, the traditional network perimeter is dead. Every connection between the cloud and the edge is a potential open door for attackers. The network is no longer just something you operate—it is the attack surface. And a breach doesn’t impact a single enterprise. It impacts thousands. Sometimes millions.  

Monetizing digital resilience

For years, service providers viewed security as a cost of doing business. It was a reactive overlay, applied after the fact to protect the perimeter. That assumption no longer holds true.  

Forward-thinking service providers are no longer bolting security onto the network—they are building it directly into the infrastructure. Protection is no longer a checkpoint; it is a constant.  

When security is embedded natively, something powerful happens: it transforms from a defensive measure into a tangible B2B offering. Secure connectivity, trusted access to cloud environments, and protection for distributed AI workloads are no longer just capabilities. They are high-value security-as-a-service offerings that enterprise customers will pay a premium for because they solve real, growing problems.  

When security becomes a differentiator 

Service providers occupy a position no one else does: they see the traffic, control the infrastructure, and operate at a scale enterprises can’t replicate. This unique vantage point is their greatest untapped asset. When security is embedded directly into that infrastructure, it unlocks something powerful: the ability to deliver security as a service. 

In a market where bandwidth alone is increasingly commoditized, trust becomes a differentiator. And trust is built on security.  

A defining choice for service providers 

This is the moment that service providers now face. They can continue to treat security as an overlay—something applied after the fact, reacting to threats as they emerge. Or they can recognize what the data, the attacks, and the market are all signaling: That the network is now the front line. And those that secure it—deeply, natively, and intelligently—won’t just protect their infrastructure. They will differentiate and redefine their role in the digital economy.  

The Cisco perspective: Your unfair advantage  

In the era of AI, service provider infrastructure is critical infrastructure. Securing critical infrastructure at this scale requires more than incremental change. It requires an AI-ready platform approach.  

This is where Cisco separates you from the pack. True embedded security requires a level of scale and visibility that fragmented point solutions simply cannot provide. Only Cisco brings together the world’s most robust networking backbone, unmatched global threat intelligence from Talos, and deep, end-to-end network observability.  

We don’t just help you defend what you’ve built. We give you the platform you need to turn digital resilience into your next great engine for growth.  

Discover what’s possible with the Cisco Service Provider Security solution

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John Cardani-Trollinger

Data Center, Cloud and Internet Infrastructure - US