Category: Cisco Security Agent

03/27/09

Permalink 10:40:30 am, by Zach Brewer, 218 words
Categories: Cisco Security Agent, General Security

Old News That's Still New - Discussing Teredo Security Implications

I'm amazed at the number of people I talk to that haven't heard of Teredo. Usually Teredo comes up when a customer notices the CSA 6.0 Teredo blocking module. The discussion typically goes something like this: Customer: What is this Teredo blocki… more »

12/16/08

Permalink 04:08:12 pm, by Zach Brewer, 398 words
Categories: Cisco Security Agent, Security Advisories

CSA 6.0 Policy in Action (CVE-2008-4844 - Internet Explorer XML Handling 0-day exploit)

In case you've been vacationing in the jungles of Borneo, the currently unpatched IE XML Handling Remote Code Execution Vulnerability is now a week old now and unsurprisingly being used to deliver malware. A detailed analysis of the vulnerability, pay… more »

08/26/08

Permalink 08:52:29 am, by Zach Brewer, 251 words
Categories: Cisco Security Agent, General Security

Best Western Compromise and the Case for DLP

At the rate in which news travels over the web, the Best Western compromise is almost old news by now. As usual, the ISC has done a great job of disseminating what is (and isn't) known about the compromise in the SANS 08.25.08 diary entry. In the r… more »

08/15/08

Permalink 02:59:11 pm, by Zach Brewer, 88 words
Categories: Cisco Security Agent

Cisco Systems Releases Cisco Security Agent Version 6.0

Cisco Security Agent Version 6.0 has officially been released. A few of the many new features added by CSA 6.0 include Data Loss Prevention, Signature-based antivirus detection (provided by ClamAV), and simplified Management Console functionality. Fo… more »

06/26/08

Permalink 11:10:02 pm, by Zach Brewer, 247 words
Categories: Cisco Security Agent, General Security

USB Hacksaw and Data Leakage Prevention

While the security community is focusing on malware, patching, 0-day exploits, and other new/emerging attacks some of the most dangerous security threats are often the most simple. As new and improved security tools are introduced, it's easy to lose foc… more »

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