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Cisco Encrypted Traffic Analytics (ETA) now works with the majority of the company’s enterprise routing platforms including its branch office routers. The security technology can detect malware ...
Yesterday, Cisco rolled out Encrypted Traffic Analytics (ETA), a breakthrough technology that identifies malware in encrypted traffic without the need of intercepting and decrypting data streams.
Cisco said ETA thus provides the ability to more easily detect malicious activity within the rapidly rising amount of encrypted traffic that passes through enterprise networks.
Cisco's Encrypted Traffic Analytics system is now available on its portfolio of routers and switches, including the Catalyst 9000.
Any Cisco configuration file that contains encrypted passwords should be treated with the same care used for a cleartext list of those same passwords.<BR><BR>This weak encryption warning does not ...
Cisco Encrypted Traffic Analysis (ETA), now generally available, addresses one of the biggest pain points in the cybersecurity industry — finding malware in encrypted traffic.
Cisco Systems Inc. published a security advisory Wednesday warning customers of a high-severity vulnerability in its Nexus 9000 Series Fabric Switches in ACI mode that could allow an ...
A critical security flaw has been discovered in the Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) Multi-Site CloudSec encryption feature, potentially allowing hackers to read or alter inter-site ...
How the NSA snooped on encrypted Internet traffic for a decade Exploit against Cisco's PIX line of firewalls remotely extracted crypto keys.
Cisco has issued a patch that fixes a severe password weakness in many versions of its Smart Software Manager On-Prem (Cisco SSM On-Prem), used by a subset of customers to manage product licenses ...