Security Operations, Patch/Configuration Management, Encryption

Cisco unveils resilient infrastructure initiative

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Cisco Systems Inc. has unveiled a new initiative to enhance cybersecurity by eliminating insecure legacy features and fortifying device configurations. The effort aims to prepare enterprise networks for emerging threats like AI-powered attacks and post-quantum cryptography, as reported by Silicon Angle.

The initiative, led by Cisco's chief security and trust officer, focuses on bolstering infrastructure resilience by prioritizing secure defaults in product development and customer strategies. It addresses the risks posed by outdated protocols and misconfigurations, emphasizing the need to retire insecure capabilities and provide clearer guidance on modernizing hardware and software.

By investing in post-quantum cryptography and enhancing supply-chain security, Cisco aims to mitigate future threats like quantum computing's impact on encryption. This strategic move underscores the importance of modernizing infrastructure to combat evolving cyber risks and highlights the industry's shift towards proactive security measures.

Source: Silicon Angle

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