Trustworthy Networking is Not Just Technological, It’s Cultural – Part 3
A culture of trustworthiness provides a consistent approach to designing, building, delivering, and supporting secure solutions that customers can rely on.
A culture of trustworthiness provides a consistent approach to designing, building, delivering, and supporting secure solutions that customers can rely on.
Edna Conway, Cisco CSO Global Value Chain will discuss supply chain security challenges and tested, practical methods to addressing those challenges at NATO NIAS’19 in Mons, Belgium in October https://nias19.com
It is no secret that the proliferation of connected devices and sensors has introduced new and growing security challenges across every industry and enterprise.
Cisco appreciates the importance of our third party ecosystem partners as they participate in the various stages of the lifecycle of our solutions—whether services, software or hardware.
Third parties remain a critical source of security risk. The recent discovery of malware embedded within the consumer application CCleaner, discovered by Cisco’s Talos cybersecurity research team, reminds us that cyber hygiene lies not just within ourselves. Talos stated in its September 18th Update: “Supply chain attacks are a very effective way to distribute malicious […]
Value Chain Security is increasingly top of mind across industry and government. The word is out - the value chain must be addressed to ensure viable security. Whether the discussion...
As we wrap up National Cybersecurity Awareness Month in the U.S., cybersecurity continues to be a top-of-mind issue for business, government and consumers alike. In February 2016, President Obama...