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Cisco Intros Integrated Security for Virtual Data Centers
Cisco Intros Integrated Security for Virtual Data Centers

By Jennifer LeClaire
September 13, 2012 12:01PM

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With its new security solutions, Cisco is working from the principle that security has to be integrated across the network to ensure protection of unified data centers. Cisco believes network policies should be unified across physical and virtual worlds, intra-virtual machine communication should be secured, and access to applications protected.
 



Cisco has rolled out a new set of security products to better protect Relevant Products/Services data Relevant Products/Services centers against the threats they face as they move toward more consolidated and virtualized environments. The solutions also let businesses leverage new cloud Relevant Products/Services-based models and secure Relevant Products/Services mobile Relevant Products/Services devices.

The solutions include: the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance line; virtualized ASA for multi-tenant environments; a data-center-grade intrusion prevention system; and new improvements to the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client to meet the requirements of a more mobile and productive workforce Relevant Products/Services.

"For enterprises to confidently seize the business benefits offered by data center virtualization Relevant Products/Services and the cloud, security must be seen as the art of the possible, not as a hindrance," said Christopher Young, senior vice president and general manager of Security and Government Group at Cisco. He notes that the solutions let administrators deliver IT as a service with security without compromising network Relevant Products/Services performance.

Forcing Profound Shifts

As Cisco sees it, the virtualization and cloud mega trend is forcing profound shifts within data centers -- and those shifts affect everything from IT services to business models to architectures. If addressed properly, Cisco said, these trends offer business benefits such as reduced capital investments, new revenue growth and the greater efficiency, agility and scalability Relevant Products/Services demanded by globalization.

With its new security solutions, Cisco is working from the principle that security has to be integrated across the network to ensure protection of unified data centers. Cisco believes network policies should be unified across physical and virtual worlds, intra-virtual machine communication should be secured, and access to applications by wired and mobile clients must be protected.

"Security is measured by levels of trust. It's about global authority and access. There has been a true shift in the realm of security," said Nick Schmidt, senior manager, Information Technology at CDW. "Cisco's security solutions play a key role in protecting our company, and enables us to use a mix of public and private cloud approaches, depending on the need." (continued...)

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