Last week, Cisco CEO John Chambers attended the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. A major theme of the week was security and the implications of the Internet of Everything...the topic which John focused on in his contributed article to the WEF blog, Agenda. You can read the full article here.
In the article he stated:
WEF graphic -John Chambers on Security 2015Additionally, last week, Cisco issued our Annual Security Report which includes data about the number of breaches, attacks and how to mitigate these increasing threats. Cisco SVP and Chief Security Officer John Stewart blogged on this report here. A key call to action of the report is for corporate boards to take a more active role and focus on security as they help run their companies. He also talked toBloombergWest'sCory Johnson. You can view that interview here.
In Davos, John Chambers talked to a few reporters about the implications of more things being connected...overall, of course, the impact will be very positive. As we move from 14B connected devices to 50B by 2020, John argues that each of those end points cannot be trusted to be secure, therefore you need to focus on security from an architectural approach...something, of course, where the network has a distinct advantage.
See John's interview withUSATodayEditor-in-Chief Dave Callaway.
See John's interview withNew York Timesreporter David Gelles.
And, see here, for how many devices are connected to the Internet. Right. Now.