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  • Cyber Attacks Will Only Grow As Hackers Get Sophisticated, Says Top Cisco Executive Jeetu Patel

    Cyber Attacks Will Only Grow As Hackers Get Sophisticated, Says Top Cisco Executive Jeetu Patel

    Melbourne, December 15 : Cyber attacks are only going to increase in volume and as hackers use more sophisticated means to hit organisations, the need of the hour is to build cyber security for mass markets as it is no longer confirmed to niche markets only, Jeetu Patel, executive vice president and general manager of security and collaboration at Cisco, has said.

    In an interaction with IANS on the sidelines of CISCO Live’ event organised here recently, he said that cyber attacks have gone bigger as the sophistication of threats has gone higher. Chinese Government Backed Hackers Exploiting Zero-Day Bug in Citrix Products: Warns US NSA.

    “Sophistication of attackers has gone higher than what it was 5 to 7 years back. As technology seems to be going complex, users are seen making mistakes due to which breaches are happening. In this case, we are playing our part by ensuring that we build technology which is simple,” Patel said. “The disadvantage with attackers is that they have to be right once but you have to be right every single time,” he added.

    Highlighting the current crisis where cyberattacks and phishing etc have increased significantly, Patel said, “Security needs to be democratised. The entire system needs an overhaul where formal training is required for a user as well. This is because cyber attacks are becoming sophisticated”. European Parliament Website Affected by Hacking Attack.

    “A person receives a packet delivered on Amazon, and that’s how phishing attack starts; we need to train administrators, as well as users. Also, software companies need to be trained that they don’t make products which have higher friction rate. Instead, simpler products should be made as complexity decreases efficacy while simplification enhances the same,” the Cisco executive noted.

    Brushing aside the challenges of a slowdown, he said, “We aren’t seeing a slowdown, but are busy doing our job by innovating in a better way than we did yesterday. This is the way one can always stay ahead of the market.”

    “Most companies have to think that it is hard to ignore security spend and it is equally hard to ignore people to stay connected, these are core elements on how companies operate so connectivity and security shall stay in demand,” he added.

    On current trends, he said, “Right now, we have no plans of trimming, we are actually doing just the opposite, we are investing in businesses and are growing headcount year on year, but these are things hard to predict what will happen, what we can say is that we need to be sure about success, we need to access customer experience and continue to innovate, bring best people on board and make sure they have the opportunities to keep doing innovation.”

    Patel emphasised the fact that hybrid working seems to be the order of the day. Speaking on a big transformation being seen from pre-pandemic to post pandemic era, he said, “Hybrid working has emerged as a new order of the day. During the pandemic, we flipped overnight and added 1800 features in the first two years. Our innovation went up during this time.”

    Now, even as we go hybrid, we continue to innovate, he said, adding that the world will be better if network security, secure connectivity, zero trust, application security and threat detection and response are delivered on time.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Dec 15, 2022 05:48 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Cisco Unveils New SMB Programme To Enhance Partner Sales Efficiency in Asia-Pacific

    Cisco Unveils New SMB Programme To Enhance Partner Sales Efficiency in Asia-Pacific

    Bangalore, December 12 : Networking giant Cisco on Monday unveiled the new SMB programme to improve partner sales efficiency and profitability in Asia Pacific. The company launched the “Partner Deal Express” which is a programmatic and scalable initiative aimed at improving sales efficiency and profitability for partners when they sell to small and medium businesses (SMBs). Global Government IT Spending To Hit $589 Billion in 2023: Report.

    With this programme, Cisco’s partners will be able to provide faster transactions for SMBs as it provides an upfront discount on a targeted portfolio tailored for SMBs. “With technology evolving at a fast pace, SMBs need our partner’s expertise to ensure they deploy the right technologies to transform in the right areas and harness the full potential of digitalisation,” Michiko Kamata, Managing Director, SMB APJC at Cisco said in a statement.

    “The Partner Deal Express programme is an initiative that enables and empowers our partners to help SMBs by providing simplified visibility, management, and control,” she added. The initiative will offer the best pricing and promotions to improve customer experience and increase partner profitability through predictable pricing, which will make closing SMB deals/transactions easier and faster, said the company. Airtel Partners With Google Cloud, Cisco to Launch ‘Airtel Office Internet’ for Small Businesses.

    To accomplish this, Cisco will review historical pricing and competitive analysis regularly and adjust Fast Track (pricing) to provide the best upfront discount for SMBs. Moreover, to support the Partner Deal Express programme, the company will launch a new SMB Website across APJC (available in all languages) with the aim to drive traffic and leads to their valued partners.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Dec 12, 2022 05:06 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Cisco Layoffs: Networking Giant To Fire Over 4,000 Employees in a ‘Rebalancing’ Move

    Cisco Layoffs: Networking Giant To Fire Over 4,000 Employees in a ‘Rebalancing’ Move

    San Francisco, November 19: Joining the Big Tech layoff season, networking giant Cisco is reportedly laying off over 4,000 employees, or about 5 per cent of its workforce, in a “rebalancing” act while “rightsizing certain businesses”.

    According to a report in the Silicon Valley Business Journal, the move will result in approximately 4,100 jobs cut at Cisco which has a 83,000-strong workforce globally. In its first quarter earning report (Q1 2023) this week, Cisco reported $13.6 billion in revenue, up 6 per cent year over year. Twitter Hit by Another Wave of Mass Resignations, 12,00 More Employees Quit Over Elon Musk’s Ultimatum For ‘Extremely Hardcore’ Workplace.

    Chuck Robbins, Chairman and CEO of Cisco, did not divulge any detail on laying off employees, saying he would “be reluctant to go into a lot of detail here until we’re able to talk to them. I would say that what we’re doing is rightsizing certain businesses”.

    “You can just assume that we’re going to — we’re not actually — there’s nothing that’s a lower priority, but we are rightsizing certain businesses,” he told the analysts. Cisco Chief Financial Officer Scott Herren described the move as a “rebalancing” act.  Twitter Layoffs: Koo Offers To Hire Employees Terminated by Elon Musk.

    “Don’t think of this as a headcount action that is motivated by cost savings. This really is a rebalancing. As we look across the board, there are areas that we would like to invest in more, Chuck just talked about them. Security, our move to platforms and more cloud-delivered products,” Herren said during the company’s earnings call.

    He said that if we look at the number of jobs that the company has opened in the areas that it is trying to invest in, “it is just slightly lower than the number of people that we believe will be impacted”.

    “We’re going to be working really hard to help match our employees to those roles to the extent there’s a skill match. So, we’re going to work really hard at that,” said the company CFO.

    Cisco joins a growing list of tech companies like Meta, Twitter, Salesforce and others which have laid off thousands of employees to weather the rough macroeconomic conditions.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Nov 19, 2022 09:01 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Airtel Partners With Google Cloud, Cisco to Launch ‘Airtel Office Internet’ for Small Businesses

    Airtel Partners With Google Cloud, Cisco to Launch ‘Airtel Office Internet’ for Small Businesses

    New Delhi August 6:  Bharti Airtel on Thursday announced it will partner with Google Cloud and Cisco to launch ‘Airtel Office Internet’ – a unified enterprise-grade solution for emerging digital connectivity needs of small businesses, SOHOs and early-stage tech start-ups.

    In a regulatory filing, the company said that Airtel Office Internet will provide users secure high-speed data connectivity, conferencing and business productivity tools as a unified solution with one plan and one bill.

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    More than ever, emerging businesses across India are looking for reliable connectivity and digital productivity tools that enhance their agility, efficiency and enable them to serve their customers better. Importantly, these businesses want to access these solutions with the convenience of a single relationship. Among the services that Airtel Office Internet will provide FTTH broadband with symmetric speeds up to 1 Gbps along with unlimited local/STD calling.

    The superfast and reliable connectivity comes with built-in enterprise-grade security from Cisco and Kaspersky to block malicious and unwanted domains, viruses, crypto-lockers and attacks.

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    It will also provide Complimentary Google Workspace licenses that allow businesses to use Gmail for all professional email communication along with an entire range of productivity and collaboration tools from Google.

    With growing requirements for video conferencing, Airtel Office Internet also offers a free Airtel BlueJeans license for unlimited and secure conferencing with HD quality.

    It will provide digital self-serve portal for businesses to manage all these services at one place.

    Plans start at Rs. 999 with a range of add-on services like Static IPs and parallel ringing.

    Ajay Chitkara, Director and CEO, Airtel Business said: “The pandemic has accelerated the digital transformation journeys of businesses of all sizes. Emerging businesses are looking for trusted partners to help them in their journeys by eliminating the complexity of managing multiple relationships.

    Airtel Office Internet is yet another innovation from Airtel in this direction. It brings together Airtel’s network and world-class partner ecosystem to bring to market tailor-made solutions for India’s unique needs.”

    Bikram Singh Bedi, Managing Director at Google Cloud India said,

    “Telecommunications firms are increasingly differentiating by offering a wide range of tools that are helping Indian businesses accelerate their digital transformation with the cloud. The combination of Google Workspace’s collaboration and productivity tools combined with Airtel’s robust pan-India connectivity solutions will be a great growth enabler for small businesses in India.”

    Daisy Chittilapilly, President, Cisco India & SAARC, said, “As the threat landscape grows exponentially, cybersecurity becomes an urgent challenge for any business, regardless of size. This is particularly true for small businesses, given that they typically operate with limited resources and investments. Our partnership with Airtel is built on our joint vision of enabling enterprise-grade security for small businesses, grounded in AI and automation, so they can focus on areas that will have the biggest impact on their recovery and growth.”

    (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, Morning Tidings Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)

  • Epidemic will accelerate deployment of 5G: Cisco India chief

    Epidemic will accelerate deployment of 5G: Cisco India chief

    The epidemic has inadvertently created an impetus for the deployment of fast-moving 5G, Sameer Garde, President of Cisco India and SAARC said in an interview. Part:

    When do you expect to discuss the 5G roll-out to return to 2019 levels?

    The epidemic has accelerated the low-touch economy manifold and we believe that 5G will further accelerate its adoption. Towards this, we are creating the future Internet based on silicon, optics and software, called Silicon One.

    This programmable networking chip is designed to improve performance, bandwidth, power efficiency, scalability, and flexibility. We have $ 5 billion globally (India will receive a share of it) in funding to help build a 5G network over the next three years. Currently, we have over 125 active engagements with global customers on 5G.

    What will be the difference of Cisco in Cloud Play?

    As companies see the next general growth and development, they are increasingly turning to the cloud to enable new business models and hybrid work culture.

    Here, they are looking at a hybrid cloud strategy to bring out the best of both worlds: innovation, speed and scale of the private cloud and public cloud and security, compliance and performance.

    Helping customers manage their multi-cloud environments to migrate to hybrid cloud and get more from their applications and data is the driving force behind Cisco’s cloud strategy.

    Some analysts believe that Cisco is a sales / marketing-heavy enterprise and it compromises on R&D?

    Today’s Cisco is at the heart of our clients’ strategy and is no longer seen as the originator of those strategies. We have taken what we perceived to be a threat to our business, for example cloud, SDN (software-defined networking), software and subscription services and turned them into growth opportunities.

    All of this is a result of our commitment to R&D and bringing the best, most relevant innovation in simpler, more easily-consumed methods.

    Cisco invests more than $ 6 billion annually in R&D and cloud-delivered security and collaboration solutions, multi-cloud, 5G and Wi-Fi 6 (6th generation WiFi), 400-GHz, optical networking Next is expanding investments to focus on areas such as next-generation silicon, AI, and more. These will help us get in good shape for the future.

    I am proud to state that India R&D is helping Cisco transform its core businesses into a software model and help customers worldwide simplify their digital transformation and make better business decisions based on insights Helping them to take over.

    What has been the contribution of Cisco towards the Digital India program so far?

    We are closely involved with the Digital India program and are working on various initiatives at state and central government agencies. In addition, more than 95% of the top 1,000 companies in India and more than 25,000 small and medium businesses are using Cisco’s technology to digitize and inspire new possibilities for the future.

    Can you tell us about your networking academy program?

    Under the program, Cisco is developing digital talent to meet the growing demand for a skilled workforce in cyber talent and other deep-technology expertise. We have trained five lakh learners in India in the last 18 months.

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