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Cisco switches: More security – even if there are no patches yet Cisco releases new smart switches for the campus market and new Wi-Fi components.
Network giant unveils simplification of network operations, delivers exponential performance with next-generation devices and fuses security into the network.
Cisco claims the AgenticOps code will "turn real-time telemetry, automation, and deep domain expertise into intelligent, end-to-end actions -- at machine speed and with IT teams still in control." ...
Cisco is positioning itself as the foundational infrastructure supplier for the age of artificial intelligence (AI) with a sweeping set of announcements aimed at simplifying network operations ...
The heat is back on Wireless LAN Controllers (WLCs) running Cisco IOS XE after technical details of a recently disclosed max-severity exploit were made public. A patch diffing performed by ...
Technical details released for vulnerability in Cisco IOS XE that could be exploited for remote code execution (RCE).
Technical details about a maximum-severity Cisco IOS XE WLC arbitrary file upload flaw tracked as CVE-2025-20188 have been made publicly available, bringing us closer to a working exploit.
Cisco (Nasdaq:CSCO) is urging customers to patch for a maximum-severity flaw affecting its IOS XE Software for Wireless controllers. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-20188, received a severity rating ...
Cisco has released a patch for a maximum-severity flaw found in its IOS XE Software for Wireless LAN Controllers which could have allowed threat actors to take over vulnerable endpoints.
Cisco has fixed a maximum severity flaw in IOS XE Software for Wireless LAN Controllers by a hard-coded JSON Web Token (JWT) that allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to take over devices.
Cisco fixes CVE-2025-20188, a 10.0 CVSS flaw tied to hardcoded JWT in wireless controllers, preventing root-level remote exploits.
Cisco Systems on Tuesday showed a prototype chip for networking quantum computers together and said it is opening a new lab in Santa Monica, California, to further pursue quantum computing.
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