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Oren Brigg
Engineering Product Manager
Network Platform
I thrive at the intersection of complex infrastructure and seamless developer experiences.
With 20+ years of experience in the networking and security industries, I’ve seen the evolution of the “manual CLI” era to the “API-first” world. Today, as a Product Manager at Cisco Meraki, my team leads the strategy for our API Platform and Ecosystem, turning robust infrastructure into a programmable asset for thousands of global enterprises.
My approach to Product Management is rooted in three pillars:
1. Developer-Centricity: Building APIs and SDKs that aren’t just functional, but delightful to use.
2. Strategic Ecosystems: Partnering with giants like Red Hat and Terraform to extend our product reach into the Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) realm, as well as innovative partners like Boundless Digital and SplashAccess to expand business outcomes through our platform.
3. Simplification: Taking complex security concepts (like OAuth 2.0) and distilling them into intuitive user experiences that solve real business pain points.
I am passionate about empowering engineers to work smarter through automation. Whether I’m presenting at Cisco Live or collaborating on a new Ansible collection, my goal is the same: scale the impact of technology through better design.
Articles
Making Ice Cream Out of ISE – Part 2
1 min read
In part 2 of the journey to Vanilla ISE - the new, simplified Identity Services Engine GUI for endpoint technicians - we explore the documentation to find the relevant API calls you will use.
Making Ice Cream Out of ISE – Part 1
3 min read
Learn how a new GUI for Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) makes it easier for endpoint technicians to find and fix issues, to meet user expectations while protecting the organization from threats.
Between You and the Feature You Want, There’s a Bridge
4 min read
See how transforming the networking infrastructure into Intent-Based Networking led one of the two largest banks in Israel to choose Cisco.
Using “WhatsOp” for Network Change Management
5 min read
With WhatsOp, every change (or selected changes) will notify selected network administrators, who will be able to approve or roll-back the change from their smartphone thanks to Webex Teams.
Embrace the Change: How Automation Empowers the Network Engineer
3 min read
See how Cisco DevNet can help you take your network programming skills to the next level, whether you're starting from scratch, or refreshing your knowledge.