Cisco Webinar: Bring Internet Access to Students Who Need it Most
Without quality internet access in the home, students and communities fall behind. Millions of low-income students and households do not have access to fast and reliable internet. What if you could bridge that gap and enable consistent remote learning experiences for all children during the pandemic and beyond? Join this Cisco webinar and learn technology can help bridge that gap to deliver secure, ultra-reliable Wi-Fi to any household. By using available grants like the US CARES Act, you can obtain budget and fund these important projects.
In this session, we will cover:
• Key solution requirements, including security requirements – what to avoid and what to plan for
• How Cisco uniquely can deliver a solution that uses existing networks to simply and securely deliver Internet access to individual homes or to neighborhoods in general
• Real life use cases that have deployed the solution successfully in their school district
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Sielen Namdar, Rocky Smith, James LeBaube, Vikram Sharma, Mirko Grabel
Clean, safe, and fresh water supply is a crucial utility. Recent news have shown how water utilities have become vulnerable to cyber threats. How can they keep modernizing while ensuring public safety and regulatory compliance?
Attend this fireside chat and hear water, security and technology experts discuss how to address your key concerns:
- What are the typical cyber threats to water utilities?
- What architecture choices are available to monitor water treatment and water distribution operations? How to detect threats effectively?
- What are the easy first steps a water utility can take to improve its security posture?
- See a demonstration of Cisco's security technology for water utilities.
Whether you produce pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, consumer goods, industrial components or any other types of products, malware intrusions and malicious traffic are major threats to your manufacturing operations.
Attend this fireside chat and hear security and manufacturing experts discuss how to address your key concerns:
• What are the typical cyber threats to manufacturing environments?
• What architecture choices are available to monitor manufacturing processes? How to detect threats effectively?
• How to build security policies that will not disrupt production?
• What does "Converged IT/OT SOC" mean and what are the benefits?
Whether you produce pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, consumer goods, industrial components or any other types of products, malware intrusions and malicious traffic are major threats to your manufacturing operations.
Attend this fireside chat and hear security and manufacturing experts discuss how to address your key concerns:
• What are the typical cyber threats to manufacturing environments?
• What architecture choices are available to monitor manufacturing processes? How to detect threats effectively?
• How to build security policies that will not disrupt production?
• What does "Converged IT/OT SOC" mean and what are the benefits?
Companies are increasingly using wireless to connect mission-critical equipment in remote and mobile environments. Use cases such as autonomous mining vehicles, gantries in a port and passenger cars on a train produce vast amounts of data and require stable and reliable connectivity. However, with a wealth of different wireless technologies available, pairing the right connection type or combining different technologies to suit geographic availability with the use case is critical.
Join the ARC Advisory Group, Cisco and industry experts as we demystify the wireless landscape. This focused, one hour session will cover:
- Aligning your use cases with the appropriate wireless option
- An assessment of high-bandwidth, mobility-centric mesh network options
- Key deployment considerations and common missteps in the field
- Case studies of high bandwidth, ultra-reliable, low-latency deployments
Whether you produce pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, consumer goods, industrial components or any other types of products, malware intrusions and malicious traffic are major threats to your manufacturing operations.
Attend this fireside chat and hear security and manufacturing experts discuss how to address your key concerns:
• What are the typical cyber threats to manufacturing environments?
• What architecture choices are available to monitor manufacturing processes? How to detect threats effectively?
• How to build security policies that will not disrupt production?
• What does "Converged IT/OT SOC" mean and what are the benefits?
Francesca Martucci, Steve Matthews and Nicolas Deville
Malware intrusions and malicious traffic are the number 1 source of attacks to industrial networks and can cause major disruptions to operations. Attend this technical webinar to see it in action:
· Watch an attacker take control of an OT workstation using well known malwares,
· See how Cisco Cyber Vision detects and helps you identify the attack.
· Learn how the Cisco Industrial Security Appliance ISA3000 can block intrusions.
During this webinar, we’ll also show you how to be proactive and limit the attack surface by implementing dynamic micro-segmentation using Cisco ISE to enforce security policies.
Francesca Martucci, Steve Matthews and Nicolas Deville
Malware intrusions and malicious traffic are the number 1 source of attacks to industrial networks and can cause major disruptions to operations. Attend this technical webinar to see it in action:
· Watch an attacker take control of an OT workstation using well known malwares,
· See how Cisco Cyber Vision detects and helps you identify the attack.
· Learn how the Cisco Industrial Security Appliance ISA3000 can block intrusions.
During this webinar, we’ll also show you how to be proactive and limit the attack surface by implementing dynamic micro-segmentation using Cisco ISE to enforce security policies.
Michael Reid, Cisco IoT Americas Director & Willie Kopp, Cisco IoT Technical Architect Leader
Without quality internet access in the home, students and communities fall behind. Millions of low-income students and households do not have access to fast and reliable internet. What if you could bridge that gap and enable consistent remote learning experiences for all children during the pandemic and beyond? Join this Cisco webinar and learn technology can help bridge that gap to deliver secure, ultra-reliable Wi-Fi to any household. By using available grants like the US CARES Act, you can obtain budget and fund these important projects.
In this session, we will cover:
• Key solution requirements, including security requirements – what to avoid and what to plan for
• How Cisco uniquely can deliver a solution that uses existing networks to simply and securely deliver Internet access to individual homes or to neighborhoods in general
• Real life use cases that have deployed the solution successfully in their school district
Francesca Martucci, Steve Matthews and Nicolas Deville
Malware intrusions and malicious traffic are the number 1 source of attacks to industrial networks and can cause major disruptions to operations. Attend this technical webinar to see it in action:
· Watch an attacker take control of an OT workstation using well known malwares,
· See how Cisco Cyber Vision detects and helps you identify the attack.
· Learn how the Cisco Industrial Security Appliance ISA3000 can block intrusions.
During this webinar, we’ll also show you how to be proactive and limit the attack surface by implementing dynamic micro-segmentation using Cisco ISE to enforce security policies.
Whether you’re IT or operational technology (OT), finding and implementing new ways to improve efficiencies while keeping your employees safe as they return to work can seem daunting. It shouldn’t. Cisco IoT recently introduced a simple sensor solution to give you the visibility and data you need across your OT business environments.
Come learn about how you can use these offerings to:
•Improve employee safety and efficiencies by preventing unnecessary site visits and equipment checks
•Lower expenses by avoiding premature equipment failure
•Increase customer satisfaction by reducing operational downtime and network outages
Industrial sensors can give you eyes and ears on the ground when you can’t be. Learn about how customers are using our sensor solutions today, watch a product demo and have a Q&A session with our product experts.
Whether you’re IT or operational technology (OT), finding and implementing new ways to improve efficiencies while keeping your employees safe as they return to work can seem daunting. It shouldn’t. Cisco IoT recently introduced a simple sensor solution to give you the visibility and data you need across your OT business environments.
Come learn about how you can use these offerings to:
•Improve employee safety and efficiencies by preventing unnecessary site visits and equipment checks
•Lower expenses by avoiding premature equipment failure
•Increase customer satisfaction by reducing operational downtime and network outages
Industrial sensors can give you eyes and ears on the ground when you can’t be. Learn about how customers are using our sensor solutions today, watch a product demo and have a Q&A session with our product experts.
Protecting industrial networks against cyber threats requires visibility and insights into industrial assets and processes. It requires Cisco Cyber Vision!
Attend this session to see what Cyber Vision can do for you and learn about the great new features of the new 3.2 release:
•How can Cyber Vision give you visibility on your industrial assets to help you implement security best practices?
- What threat detection capabilities does Cyber Vision offer?
- How does Cyber Vision enhance your existing IT security tools?
- What are the new features of Cyber Vision 3.2?
- See a comprehensive demo of Cyber Vision
Arik Elberse, Director Product Management, and Stan Schreyer, Sales Manager, Cisco
Rising number of cars on roads, traffic congestion, increase in percentage of connected cars, are all inescapable problems in growing metropolitan cities. There is an increasing need to connect, secure and optimize our critical roadways and intersections infrastructure to respond to these changes to improve public safety, make travel easier for drivers and pedestrians and reduce response times for emergency vehicles and first responders. Remote access to traffic management is also needed with growing demands for communication and data sharing among transportation, police, and emergency responders.
Join this webinar to learn how Cisco IoT solutions:
-Secure and connect intelligent transportation systems, allowing vehicles, roadways, and traffic management centers to all communicate in real time.
-Collect roadside data for analysis, real-time control and visibility.
-Allow cities and transportation agencies to simplify operations and maintenance.
Laurent Hausermann, Nicolas Deville and Fabien Maisl, Cisco IoT Security
Protecting industrial networks against cyber threats requires visibility and insights into industrial assets and processes. It requires Cisco Cyber Vision!
Attend this session to see what Cyber Vision can do for you and learn about the great new features of the new 3.2 release:
•How can Cyber Vision give you visibility on your industrial assets to help you implement security best practices?
•What threat detection capabilities does Cyber Vision offer?
•How does Cyber Vision enhance your existing IT security tools?
•What are the new features of Cyber Vision 3.2?
•See a comprehensive demo of Cyber Vision
Arik Elberse, Director Product Management, and Stan Schreyer, Sales Manager, Cisco
Rising number of cars on roads, traffic congestion, increase in percentage of connected cars, are all inescapable problems in growing metropolitan cities. There is an increasing need to connect, secure and optimize our critical roadways and intersections infrastructure to respond to these changes to improve public safety, make travel easier for drivers and pedestrians and reduce response times for emergency vehicles and first responders. Remote access to traffic management is also needed with growing demands for communication and data sharing among transportation, police, and emergency responders.
Join this webinar to learn how Cisco IoT solutions:
-Secure and connect intelligent transportation systems, allowing vehicles, roadways, and traffic management centers to all communicate in real time.
-Collect roadside data for analysis, real-time control and visibility.
-Allow cities and transportation agencies to simplify operations and maintenance.
Patrick Grossetete – Distinguished Engineer, Cisco IoT, and HenryTeichert - Product Marketing Manager, Cisco IoT
Which wireless technology best meets your goals? How to find the best fit in a multi-access world.
From the low data rate wireless, i.e. such as Low-power-wide-area wireless designed for small devices running on batteries, to the emergence of high data rate wireless technologies, i.e. 5G, Wi-Fi 6, decision makers and network experts face a broad choice of wireless technologies.
This session will discuss the wireless foundations such as spectrum, data rate, architecture and standards by providing the criteria and methodology to help attendees understand which wireless technology will best fit their selected use case.
As cyber-attacks on industrial environments increase in frequency and complexity, IT security leaders are under pressure to manage these risks and secure business critical IoT/OT networks.
Building a converged IT/OT SOC (security operations center) is the most efficient way to leverage existing IT security tools and cybersecurity methodologies. But it might not be that simple!
Join this webinar to hear lessons learned from Cisco OT SOC experts and IT security architects:
-Why industrial networks require a different approach to security?
-What did Cisco Services learn from previous OT SOC deployments?
-What OT information does the SOC need to build security policies?
-How can SOC analysts investigate and remediate threats across both IT and OT domains?
Patrick Grossetete – Distinguished Engineer, Cisco IoT, and HenryTeichert - Product Marketing Manager, Cisco IoT
Which wireless technology best meets your goals? How to find the best fit in a multi-access world.
From the low data rate wireless, i.e. such as Low-power-wide-area wireless designed for small devices running on batteries, to the emergence of high data rate wireless technologies, i.e. 5G, Wi-Fi 6, decision makers and network experts face a broad choice of wireless technologies.
This session will discuss the wireless foundations such as spectrum, data rate, architecture and standards by providing the criteria and methodology to help attendees understand which wireless technology will best fit their selected use case.
David Hallett, Global Product Line Manager – Automation, Sandvik and Charles Ferriera, Business Partnership Manager, Cisco
The future of mining is digital. Industrial IoT enables mining companies to become more efficientand reduce costs while making the work environment safer, cleaner and sustainable. The Cisco- Sandvik partnership is enabling remote and autonomous mining for better worker safety and increased productivity.Cisco has the expertise and solutions to provide reliable and secure network connectivity underground and Sandvik Mining offers the equipment and knowledge to boost safety and productivity for its customers.
Join this webinar to learn:
•The connectivity challenges in underground mines and the need for a robust network for equipment operation
•How the Sandvik- Cisco joint solution addresses these challenges providing a secure reliable connection from the mines to the NOC
•Use of industrial automation to optimize efficiency of controlling machines and equipment in the mine with customer example
As industrial networks have become a bigger target for cyberattacks, you want to build the right security policies to ensure production integrity, continuity and safety. But you cannot protect what you can't see. Join this webinar and learn how you can:
•Leverage your existing network to gain visibility on your industrial assets
•Detect abnormal behaviors to maintain process integrity
•Share this OT context with IT teams and build security policies that will not disrupt production
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