This is part 4 of the "Your Business Powered By Cisco Customer Solutions Architecture (CSA)" blog series.
Enabling & Delivering Cloud-based Security Services -Managed Threat Defense
Many enterprises (30%) have been leveraging cloud services cautiously or only in an internal (private) cloud manner. The reasons for this vary but these are the most common:
While these reasons are valid, the evolution of cloud services and the ability to transform traditional IT services, governance, and policy controls mean this Cisco CSA can now address these reasons.
This use case example focuses on Security because it is a major consideration for most customers. The market growth for security is driven by increased demand for security applications such as network security and "confidentiality" of services. Security services are seen as an emerging market and are expected to grow to$40B by 2017. Managed Threat Defense is projected to be$3.7B of that$40B.
In today's environment, networks are getting much smarter and offer unprecedented abilities to see, monitor, and control traffic traversing the network. By leveraging these network capabilities, Cisco will provide a broad portfolio of cloud-based security solutions that deliver unmatched visibility and continuous advanced threat protection across the entire attack continuum, allowing customers to act smarter and more quickly -before, during, and after an attack. There are many security use cases, and we have chosen Managed Threat Defense (MTD) for this paper. The figure, below, explains how Cisco will provision a CSA-based cloud to fulfill an MTD service for a customer.
Key Takeaways
Cisco's Customer Solutions Architecture (CSA) that details how various IT functions should be organized in a layered approach to achieve desired business outcomes. This CSA answers some key questions for enterprises and service providers such as: What architecture maximizes virtualization, security and automation, how to realize architectural efficiency to deliver IT services, and how to evolve using the latest technologies and reduce on-going operating expenses (OpEx).
CSA is modular and consists of componentized sets of abstractions.
Customers may use this CSA as road map to transform their Current State Architectures (CSA) built with legacy technologies and systems into Future State Architectures (FSA) with the latest technologies and systems. Due to the modular nature of CSA and CSA delivery, Customers do not have to transform all their CSA into FSA at once. It can be done in a phased approach with mission critical areas in the early phases and non-critical areas in the later phases. For example, private or public cloud may be deployed initially, and inter-cloud capability may be added later. Also, other technologies like IoT and Analytics may be added to the architecture in phases.
In the next blog, I will describe concrete CSA capabilities that a customer may use.
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