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Network Break 171: Cisco Issues Critical Patches; Vendors Launch New Products

Category: Technology
Duration: 00:00:00
Publish Date: 2018-02-12 10:35:23
Description:

Take a Network Break! Cisco has released patches for critical vulnerabilities in its ASA security software, Talari debuts a new SD-WAN appliance, and ExtraHop launches a security product.

Apstra touts intent-based analytics, AT&T hands off dNOS to the Linux Foundation, and the Linux Foundation announces the Linux Foundation Network Fund.

RedHat picks up CoreOS and Broadcom ups it bid for Qualcomm.

You can find links to all these stories after our sponsor messages.

Sponsor: WhiteSpider & Cisco

This episode is sponsored by Cisco and WhiteSpider. Listen to Priority Queue episode 137 to hear real-world examples of how customers are using Cisco ACI to automate their data center networks. To learn more about the case studies discussed in the podcast, visit whitespider.eu/packetpushers.

Coffee Talk: VMware NSX Cloud

Stay tuned after the news for a sponsored conversation with VMware as we dive into NSX Cloud, which is new software designed for public cloud services such as AWS and Azure that helps you secure and segment workloads, control cloud networks, and enable deeper visibility into traffic and packet flows.

Show Links:

Cisco Issues New Patches for Critical Firewall Software Vulnerability – Threatpost

Understanding the Attack Vectors of CVE-2018-0101 Cisco ASA Remote Code Execution and Denial of Service Vulnerability – Cisco

Talari Extends SD-WAN Scalability with New Platform – Talari

ExtraHop Jumps Into Security With Reveal(x) Anomaly Detection Appliance – Packet Pushers

ExtraHop Reveal(x): Brand New Security Offering from ExtraHop – ExtraHop

Pushing the State-of-the-Art with Intent-Based Analytics – Apstra

Apstra Addresses Microsoft Azure Network Gray Failures – Apstra

AT&T to Release dNOS Software Framework Into Open Source to Accelerate Network White Box Adoption – AT&T

Network Harmonization 2.0: Evolving Linux Foundation Networking – Linux Foundation

Upping its bet on software containers, Red Hat acquires CoreOS for $250M – Silicon Angle

Broadcom Increases Qualcomm Takeover Bid to $121 Billion – SDX Central

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