Colin McNamara - CCIE 18233 , RHCE, GCIH, CCVP, GEEK

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Entries Tagged as 'security'

Simplifying remote site security with Cisco’s new video surveillance modules on the ISR

June 10th, 2008 · No Comments

One giant pain I have always faced when working with high security environments is dealing with surveillance systems. They are a necessary and required part of your security infrastructure. However they just never seem to integrate as well as your network, storage, or server devices.
When I work with data center infrastructure I expect the following [...]

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Identity aware networking using Cisco TrustSec

February 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

With all the fanfare surrounding the recent Nexus 7000 release I think many people have missed a significant new development in Cisco’s security portfolio. That new development is Cisco TrustSec. TrustSec takes the classic notion of access control based source and destination ip:ports and replaces it with a role and resource based methodology that fits [...]

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Book Review - Security Threat Mitigation and Response: Understanding Cisco Security MARS

November 14th, 2006 · No Comments

Book Review - Security Threat Mitigation and Response: Understanding Cisco Security MARS

Security Threat Mitigation and Response: Understanding Cisco Security MARS
by Dale Tesch, Greg Abelar
Publisher: Cisco Press
Pub Date: September 28, 2006
Print ISBN-10: 1-58705-260-1
Print ISBN-13: 978-1-58705-260-6
Pages: 408
This book had so much potential to be a great. Sadly it turned out to be an overgrown technical manual. The [...]

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