
Cisco Sponsors Asia-Pacific Security Conference
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August 21, 2006 - Cisco Systems, Inc. plans to demonstrate its threat to a variety of network defense solutions, in the sixth H ITB security meeting will be held next month in scenic areas, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Its an integral part of the ongoing Asia - Pacific region to promote, Cisco Systems, Inc., which has made the region a major focus of the recent sales and marketing efforts.
To that end, Cisco has with Asia - the PAC vendors (such as Fujitsu), and, in certain circumstances, with the Government (such as the Peoples Republic of China) in order to enhance its visibility and increase its impact .
Ciscos participation in HITB Security Conference is a good example. Network giant plans to showcase its range of products that are collectively referred to the so-called threat including its defense systems, Cisco said, to help companies identify and avoid market access violations, the worm virus attacks and viruses, and even the internal threat.
Most important thing is that Cisco has signed one of the major sponsors of the HITB security, and in this years event will provide a seven-day practical technical training, as well as two days of deep knowledge Introduction. This goal, Cisco officials said, is to promote and discuss network security information. The event will more than 30 leading experts from the mainstream network security, as contributors from the "black hats." -- Stephen swoyer
To that end, Cisco has with Asia - the PAC vendors (such as Fujitsu), and, in certain circumstances, with the Government (such as the Peoples Republic of China) in order to enhance its visibility and increase its impact .
Ciscos participation in HITB Security Conference is a good example. Network giant plans to showcase its range of products that are collectively referred to the so-called threat including its defense systems, Cisco said, to help companies identify and avoid market access violations, the worm virus attacks and viruses, and even the internal threat.
Most important thing is that Cisco has signed one of the major sponsors of the HITB security, and in this years event will provide a seven-day practical technical training, as well as two days of deep knowledge Introduction. This goal, Cisco officials said, is to promote and discuss network security information. The event will more than 30 leading experts from the mainstream network security, as contributors from the "black hats." -- Stephen swoyer
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