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  2. Cisco ASA - Wikipedia

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    Cisco's IPS 4200 Series, which worked as an intrusion prevention system (IPS). Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrators, which provided virtual private networking (VPN). The Cisco ASA is a unified threat management device which combines several network security functions.

  3. Cisco Security Monitoring, Analysis, and Response System

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    Provides simple access to audit compliance reports with more than 150 ready-to-use customizable reports Makes precise recommendations for threat mitigation, including the ability to visualize the attack path and identify the source of the threat with detailed topological graphs that simplify security response at Layer 2 and Layer 3

  4. List of Cisco products - Wikipedia

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    "Corporate market" refers to enterprise networking and service providers. Enterprise networks Products in this category are Cisco's range of routers, switches, wireless systems, security systems, WAN acceleration hardware, energy and building management systems and media aware network equipment.

  5. Category:Computer network security - Wikipedia

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    Captive portal; Capture the flag; CERT Coding Standards; Cisco ASA; Cisco PIX; Cisco Security Agent; Cisco Systems VPN Client; Client Puzzle Protocol; Common Vulnerability Scoring System; Common Weakness Enumeration; Countermeasure (computer) Cyber range; Cyber Security and Resilience Bill; CyberCIEGE

  6. Cisco PIX - Wikipedia

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    Cisco PIX (Private Internet eXchange) was a popular IP firewall and network address translation (NAT) appliance.It was one of the first products in this market segment. In 2005, Cisco introduced the newer Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (), that inherited many of the PIX features, and in 2008 announced PIX end-of-sale.

  7. Dynamic Multipoint Virtual Private Network - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic Multipoint Virtual Private Network (DMVPN) [1] is a dynamic tunneling form of a virtual private network (VPN) supported on Cisco IOS-based routers, and Huawei AR G3 routers, [2] and on Unix-like operating systems.

  8. TACACS - Wikipedia

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    The TIP (routing node accepting dial-up line connections, which the user would normally want to log in into) would then allow access or not, based upon the response. In this way, the process of making the decision is "opened up" and the algorithms and data used to make the decision are under the complete control of whoever is running the TACACS ...

  9. Sourcefire - Wikipedia

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    Sourcefire received SC Magazine's 2009 "Reader Trust" award for best intrusion detection and intrusion prevention system (IDS/IPS) for Snort [13] and Network World's "2009 Best of Tests" award for the Sourcefire 3D System. [14] On July 23, 2013, Cisco Systems announced a definitive agreement to acquire Sourcefire for $2.7 billion. [1] [15]