Cisco Systems
No mentions found
This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.
Related Articles from SNS
Cisco rolls out software tools to protect IT systems from AI agents
Cisco rolls out software tools to protect IT systems from AI agents SAN FRANCISCO, June 2 : Cisco Systems on Tuesday announced a new suite of software tools that businesses can use to build their own armies of bots known as AI agents, to protect their IT infrastructure against cybersecurity threats. Cisco's announcement comes as Anthropic is set to release its Mythos model in the coming weeks, an AI tool that some experts fear could be used by hackers to turbo-charge cyber attacks. Cisco...
Cisco making SONiC available to all customers – not just hyperscalers
Cisco is preparing to make the open-source SONiC network operating system available on its Nexus 9000 series datacenter switches. This move extends SONiC support beyond hyperscalers to general enterprise customers, allowing them to run the open NOS on their hardware. Cisco stated this will offer customers flexibility, enabling them to choose between SONiC for AI or non-AI clusters while retaining existing infrastructure options.
Cisco serves up yet another perfect 10 bug with Secure Workload admin flaw
Cisco has disclosed a critical vulnerability (CVE-2026-20223) in its Secure Workload platform, which allows unauthenticated attackers to gain Site Admin privileges by sending crafted API requests. This flaw, rated 10.0, permits remote attackers to read sensitive information and alter configurations across tenant boundaries. Customers must install specific fixed releases to remediate the issue, as no workarounds are currently available.
We're upping our Palo Alto price target after strong earnings vanquish AI disruption fears
Palo Alto Networks reported a strong beat-and-raise quarter Tuesday night, putting to rest any lingering doubt that it will be disrupted by artificial intelligence. The stock was volatile in after-hours trading, but considering its blistering rally into earnings, it's not surprising to see this kind of reaction. Revenue for the company's fiscal 2026 third quarter increased 31% year over year to $3 billion, exceeding the Wall Street consensus estimate of $2.94 billion, according to LSEG.
Cisco sings Mythos' praises - but doesn't say how many bugs the model uncovered
Bug hunting has become a whole lot more exciting in recent months with both Anthropic and OpenAI touting their latest models (that also happen to be super-scary exploit machines). On Tuesday, as Anthropic announced a fourfold expansion to its Mythos preview program, Cisco jumped into the fray, praising the transformative power of AI - but without disclosing how many bugs the latest frontier models found. Cisco SVP Anthony Grieco in a Tuesday blog said that the advanced AI systems, including...
Ernst & Young published cybersecurity report full of hallucinations
Earlier this year, an engineer at GPTZero coined the term “vibe citing” to describe the accidental creation of fake references via LLM hallucinations. It turns out that the friction of creating and checking citations is leading many researchers, consultants, lawyers, and public officials to embrace the vibe (if you know what we mean). Among the converts are the authors of a 2025 Ernst & Young report titled Points of Attack: Uncovering Cyber Threats and Fraud in Loyalty Systems.
Yet another Cisco SD-WAN 0-day under attack, and no patch in sight
Unknown miscreants are exploiting a high-severity, zero-day bug in Cisco’s SD-WAN management software, and the networking giant hasn’t said when it will patch the flaw. Cisco issued an advisory on Thursday for the Catalyst SD-WAN Manager vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-20245, and it sounds like attackers have been exploiting this security failure for at least the last week. It’s due to a validation error - the software fails to properly validate user-supplied input - and an authenticated,...
'Hackers are demanding thousands or threatening to release photos of me - I'm terrified'
'Hackers are demanding thousands or threatening to release photos of me - I'm terrified' The hackers claimed to have access to John's phone An innocent man has spoken of his terror after hackers demanded he hand over Bitcoin worth thousands or they would release what they claimed were photos of him accessing 'explicit' sites on the dark web. John, who did not use his last name, was told not to contact the police or tell anyone else about the threat.
Cisco used AI to write security incident reports, with mixed results
Cisco tested the use of AI to draft security incident reports and found that while it can reduce drafting time by 50%, significant risks remain. The company noted that large language models can produce inaccuracies, inconsistent conclusions, and discard critical data. To mitigate these issues, Cisco developed techniques such as providing granular instructions and specifying source materials.
Closing the Sim-to-Real Gap: An Evaluation Framework for Autonomous Cyber Defense Configuration of Commercial EDR
new Abstract: Leading commercial endpoint detection and response (EDR) products have shifted from operator-configured rule sets to multi-component systems where autonomous AI components operate alongside, and increasingly in place of, operator-deployed policies. Autonomous defense agents using commercial EDR as their hardening tool are no longer tuning a passive tool, but a black-box autonomous system capable of making vendor-specific decisions. We present the first evaluation framework for...