Cisco researchers spotlight Solarmarker malware
A new report said the Solarmarker campaign is being conducted by "fairly sophisticated" actors focusing their energy on credential and residual information theft.
A new report said the Solarmarker campaign is being conducted by "fairly sophisticated" actors focusing their energy on credential and residual information theft.
Erica Schroeder, Director of Marketing for Emerging Technologies at Cisco, discusses how the latest phase of the internet is transforming our cities. From Santander’s smart parking application to LAPD smart license plate readers, The Internet of Everything is reinvigorating our urban centers.
Looking to make an impact with innovative new services, Transwestern turned to Cisco for help. Through the Internet of Everything they were able to reduce operating costs, simplify management and improve security.
As companies begin to plow heavy investment into the Internet of Things concept, the head of Cisco's IoT division resigns.
Cisco is aligning former Quad and Callway brands under WebEx so that the company can provide a stronger portfolio of web conferencing and instant messaging solutions.
Two of the biggest forces in technology are leveraging their market positions to target what has become one of the sexiest distractions for leading high-tech players: building energy management. The reason this area has so much attention is that some figures imply that buildings could suck up as much as 42 percent of energy usage worldwide.
In another move to rework its budget, Cisco has sold and signed over its manufacturing operation based in Juarez, Mexico to Foxconn Technology Group.
Cisco recently released a new study detailing the current state and trends of cyber crimes. In response, Cisco has also developed a pair of new security solutions to meet these foes head on.
The timing of this post was prompted by my colleague Joe McKendrick's post over on ZDNet sister site SmartPlanet about the anticipated market for so-called smart building solutions.According to some new research from the IDC Energy Insights group, spending on smart building technology with growth at a compound annual rate of 27 percent between 2010 and 2015.
Boy, oh boy do I wish I were in San Diego this week, not just because I am totally sick of shoveling snow and ice, but because there was flurry of news at the Distributech conference. Press releases and proclamations have been hitting my inbox at blizzard rate, and when I took time to sort through them yesterday, there was a clear theme: many, many players are upping their efforts when it comes to home energy management technology and services.