New Cisco Architecture Secures Mobile Access
March 4th, 2010
In a move to address an ongoing mobile challenges in the enterprise, Cisco Systems on Tuesday announced a new architecture to help business users access information from any device and from any location with better security. At the RSA Conference in San Francisco, Cisco debuted the Cisco Secure Borderless Network architecture.
The platform focuses on what Cisco sees as four critical anchors: Mobile and fixed enterprise end points, the Internet, the data center, and context- and location-aware policies.
Cisco’s first proof points for the new architecture are the just-released AnyConnect Secure Mobility Solution and the expansion of Cisco TrustSec. That expansion aims to help businesses gain more control over policies and maximize information security in an age of web-based collaboration and communication.
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