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Cisco Network Security
eBPF is the Bee's Knees for Enterprise Environments
At its core, eBPF Programs are at the heart of how eBPF views and controls traffic. The eBPF technology is composed of bytecode that the kernel executes in response to specific events (a.k.a event-driven execution). Meaning the eBPF programs can be attached to various hook points in the kernel, allowing them to run in response to a specific event in the kernel. There's a lot of possibilities that stem from this event-driven execution. So many in fact, that eBPF was dubbed by Brendan Gregg as "superpowers for Linux!"
Blog
• Dec 3, 2024
Cisco Live
WWT Experts Name Their "Can't-Miss" Sessions at Cisco Live 2024
Our most anticipated sessions paired with supporting content from wwt.com.
Blog
• May 29, 2024
Security Transformation
Reframing Cybersecurity in the AI Era with Cisco
Threat actors are moving faster than ever – often as soon as a vulnerability emerges. In this episode, Cisco's Jeetu Patel dives into Cisco Hypershield – one of the most significant innovation's to ever come out of the security and networking powerhouse. Jeetu details how Hypersheid can be integrated into in-flight AI strategies, embracing a product mindset and key areas you should be prioritizing today to win tomorrow.
Webinar
• May 15, 2024 • 9am
Cisco Security
Revving Up System Security with Extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF)
The Extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) is a tech innovation that allows user space applications to join the high-speed action of the operating system's kernel. It enables faster security operations and real-time policy tuning, acting as a force multiplier and boosting efficiency and adaptability by allowing user space functions to transition into kernel space.
Blog
• May 6, 2024
AI Security
Partner POV | Cisco Hypershield: Security reimagined — hyper-distributed security for the AI-scale data center
Today we introduced the most consequential security product in Cisco's history: Cisco Hypershield. It's a cloud-native, AI-powered approach to highly distributed security for AI-scale data centers that's built into the fabric of the network.
Partner Contribution
• May 3, 2024