Aussie security firm plugs Cisco’s wireless holes
Cisco Systems has released patches for eight of its products after the Melbourne-based internet security company Assurance discovered vulnerabilities in some of Cisco’s wireless products.
Cisco Systems has released patches for eight of its products after the Melbourne-based internet security company Assurance discovered vulnerabilities in some of Cisco’s wireless products.
To succeed in the rapidly evolving technology world, Cisco Systems president and CEO John Chambers says you need to place your bets on where the market is going to be five years ahead of time. You then need to change your company to ensure its there when that future arrives.
By Phil Hochmuth
Cisco Systems doesn’t expect its planned US$6.9 billion (NZ$10 billion) acquisition of Scientific-Atlanta to result in significant employee layoffs or integration costs, says Mike Volpi, senior vice president at Cisco’s router and service provider technology group.
Buying Scientific-Atlanta will give Cisco the fourth component of what the company is calling a “quad play” — data, video, mobility and voice convergence.
Cisco Systems has agreed to acquire Scientific-Atlanta Inc. in a deal valued at US$6.9 billion ($NZ10 billion), it announced on Friday.
Cisco has issued three new security advisories warning concerning potential vulnerabilities in some IOS-based products and wireless LAN gear.
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