6 highly useful & entertaining podcasts for IT & network pros

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Network World Cisco Alert

Jan 30, 2017
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Has Cisco broken out of the network hardware box?

Cisco has for a few years now touted software over its hardware powers but with this week’s AppDynamics buy it may have broken out of its traditional bailiwick for good. Read More

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6 highly useful & entertaining podcasts for IT & network pros
Cisco snatches AppDynamics from IPO market for $3.7 billion
Cisco scrambling to fix a remote-code-execution problem in WebEx

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Cybersecurity Essentials for 2017: Networkworld White Paper

For cybersecurity professionals, 2016 presented a year of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks that were unprecedented. Week after week, the public was inundated with news of hacks, attacks, and data leaks. It didn't take long for everybody to realize the old axiom of cybersecurity still holds true - there are two types of companies: those who are hacked and know about it, and those who are hacked and soon will find out. Read More

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6 highly useful & entertaining podcasts for IT & network pros

Here’s a short list of podcasts that enterprise IT pros might find useful --and even enjoyable. Read More

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Cisco snatches AppDynamics from IPO market for $3.7 billion

Cisco has agreed to acquire AppDynamics for $3.7 billion in cash and assumed equity awards, scooping up the application performance management company just days before its expected initial public offering. Read More

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Cisco scrambling to fix a remote-code-execution problem in WebEx

Cisco’s Webex Browser Extension contain a critical bug that can open up customers’ entire computers to remote code execution attacks if the browsers visit websites containing specially crafted malicious code. Read More

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2016: A Security Minefield - Will You Be Ready for 2017?: Networkworld Webcast

Ransomware. Politically-motivated hacking. Distributed denial-of-service - and now mega-DDoS attacks targeting the foundations of the Internet, thanks to vulnerabilities in the burgeoning Internet of Things. 2016 has been a landmark year for information security in many ways. What can we expect in 2017? Read More

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