American tech giants Cisco vowed to invest $1 billion (£650 million) in the British technology sector in the next five years, boosting the country’s innovation field and creating many new jobs.
Despite better numbers than Wall St expected, the networking giant has announced it will cull a further eight per cent of its workforce.
Earlier this week we posted a video with Terence Greer-King, director for cyber security at Cisco, who gave us his insights into cyber security for business and the sectors that are most at risk.
Today, during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Cisco said it is teaming up with Ericsson and Intel to develop the industry’s first 5G router.
In the final part of our trilogy with Terence Greer-King, director for cyber security at Cisco, Terence offers business some valuable security advice.
In an advisory released last week, the company confirmed that a section of code allowed attackers to inject a false route into a network and blackhole or intercept traffic.
Flash might be a buggy program with multiple holes in its system. Flash might also be extremely vulnerable and a potential risk to millions of users out there.
It wants to build a network that is able to handle the growing demands that the Internet of Everything is expected to place on data centres across the planet.
Only 45% cent of worldwide organisations are confident in their ability to fend off today's sophisticated cyber attacks - just one of the key findings from Cisco's 2016 Annual Security Report, released today.
While NGFWs continue to be a vital part of an organisation's protection, they were designed for a time before advanced targeted threats started attacking our enterprises, which often go undetected.
Sixty companies involved in building the internet we know today have sent an open letter to the American Federal Communications Commission, warning that killing Net neutrality might also kill thousands of dollars of investments in infrastructure projects.
More than half of the world’s population will be online by 2019, according to a new report by Cisco.
The amount of connected items is set to augment a global shortage in information security workers with the correct skill set, which is only going to get worse.
We recently had the chance to talk to Terence Greer-King, director for cyber security at Cisco, who gave us his insights into cyber security for business.
Internet usage saw a significant growth with the advent of smart mobile devices and the way in which consumers and businesses quickly incorporated them into their daily lives, says new study.
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