Synopsis:
Network security has never been more challenging. Cisco Next-Generation Network Security products and solutions can help network security administrators achieve and maintain the visibility and control they need to combat today's rapidly evolving threats. Cisco ASA appliances combine the industry's most widely-deployed firewall with a comprehensive suite of next-generation network security services, many built on technology acquired from Sourcefire. In Cisco Advanced Malware Protection (AMP): Next-Generation Network Security, a team of Cisco network security experts introduce these technologies and offer detailed guidance for designing, configuring, managing, and troubleshooting them. The authors provide everything network professionals need to succeed with these products: easy-to-follow configurations, application case studies, practical triage and troubleshooting methodologies, and more. Coverage includes:
- Fundamentals of Cisco's Next-Generation Network Security
- Understanding Cisco ASA with FirePOWER Services and designing solutions based on it
- Configuring and troubleshooting Cisco ASA with FirePOWER Services
- Implementing Cisco AMP for Networks, Cisco AMP for Endpoints, and Cisco AMP for Content Security
- Working with AMP Threat GRID: On-Premise Malware Analysis and Threat Intelligence
- Understanding, configuring, troubleshooting, and designing solutions with Cisco Next-Generation IPS Appliances
- Managing Cisco FirePOWER solutions with Cisco Security Manager (CSM) and FireSIGHT Management Center (FSMC)
About the Author:
Omar Santos, CISSP No. 463598, Principal Engineer of the Cisco Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT), leads engineers and incident managers in investigating and resolving Cisco product vulnerabilities. He has held IT and cybersecurity positions for 20 years, and has designed, implemented, and supported secure networks for enterprises and the U.S. government. Formerly technical leader within the Cisco World Wide Security Practice and TAC, he has led industry-wide initiatives to harden critical infrastructure. He is the author of several books including Cisco ASA, CCNA Security, NetFlow, and many other cyber security topics. Panos Kampanakis, CCIE No. 28561, CISSP No. 367831, is a Technical Marketing Engineer in the Cisco Security and Trust Organization (S&TO). Kampanakis has extensive experience with cryptography, security automation, vulnerability management and cyber security. He presents on security at Cisco Live, participates in standards bodies to provide interoperability for security information sharing, cryptography and PKI; and works with the Cisco PSIRT to mitigate vulnerabilities. His interests include next-generation and post-quantum cryptography, cryptographic interoperability, and IoT security. Aaron Woland, CCIE No. 20113 , Principal Engineer in the Cisco Security Business Group, works with Cisco's largest customers. He specializes in secure access and identity deployments with ISE, solution enhancements, standards development, and futures. An inaugural member of Cisco Live's Hall of Fame for Distinguished Speakers, he is a Network World security columnist, and holds GHIC, GSEC, Certified Ethical Hacker, MCSE, VCP, CCSP, CCNP, and CCDP certifications. His books include Cisco ISE for BYOD and Secure Unified Access.
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