Ensuring Security in M&A: An Evolution, Not Revolution
Through decades of acquisitions, Cisco has gained the expertise and experience to make M&A seamless and successful by making cybersecurity a priority throughout the integration process.
Through decades of acquisitions, Cisco has gained the expertise and experience to make M&A seamless and successful by making cybersecurity a priority throughout the integration process.
One of the key considerations, when an organization acquires a company, is ensuring that the security posture of their solutions and infrastructure meet the necessary security standards.
A strong offense provides a great foundation, but to really stay ahead of threats and bad actors, you need to stay on top of your game by practicing and adjusting your strategy in the face of change and the evolving threat landscape.
The Telecoms Security Requirements (TSRs) are rapidly approaching. Here, we outline what they mean for UK firms, and what they can do to prepare.
This blog from Josh McCloud, Cisco’s National Cybersecurity Officer in Singapore, provides tips on how to #BeCyberSmart.
Incidents such as the Nord Stream pipeline explosions highlight the need for security in the energy market. Specifically there are three ways companies should secure operations including: asset visibility, risk mitigation and incident response.
Claiming on cyber insurance policies is soon to depend on attack attribution. What does this mean for CISOs and insurers?
What makes a business resilient? Learn more about how to prepare for security attacks, minimize risk and recover faster by investing in four types of resilience.
Cisco is pleased to announce the promotion of Jan Niemiec to Vice-President of Cisco’s National Security and Defense Group.
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