Lots of exciting things happening at Cisco, andfor our customers, all to help them better prepare for what's next.Case in point, we recorded a webinar with Forrester to discuss the economic impact of Cisco Secure Endpoint and industry trends in 2023.And we just returned from a very successful Cisco Partner Summit where the spotlight shined on cyber security. When our executives were on stage talking about solutions, the attendees heard a very catchy phrase; "if it's connected, it's protected." A cool phrase, but there is more to that phrase and much more behind it.
To tie bothconnectedand protectedtogether, it's good to note that Cisco is uniquely positioned as a security vendor with 80% of the worldwide internet traffic running through our network hardware and secured by our open platform, with hundreds of thousands of customers benefitting from automation, and from enriched and prioritized threat intel via our Extended Detection and Response (XDR) capabilities. That means a vast amount of unique insights for our customers to become more resilient, stay ahead of threats, be more confident, and benefit from less risk.
As examples of these questions above:
(1) what about proof points on the above?
(2) and do Cisco's capabilities align with what customers want and need?
Let's find out on the first by bringing the XDR aspect of security into the discussion, and the second by observing responses from a Forrester Total Economic Impact?
(TEI) study commissioned by Cisco, both points utilizing ourSecure Endpointsolution.
First off, in simple terms, XDR provides the benefit of integrating threat intel from all control points of the security platform and combines that into actionable insights for better, faster, and where appropriate, prioritized remediation of the most critical threats, i.e. XDR helps security teams to identify the threats that can do the most damage and enables the workflows to neutralize those threats first.
And here is where the proof point comes in. One of the most critical components of XDR is endpoint security. And in the case of Cisco, it's our Secure Endpoint solution. Cisco recently participated in the AV-Comparatives' Endpoint Prevention and Response (EPR) Test. The AV-C test is described by that independent test organization as "... the most comprehensive test of EPR products ever performed." Secure Endpoint was one of the 10 endpoint security products in the test that were subjected to 50 separate targeted attack scenarios, which used a variety of different techniques.
Here are the highlights of the AV-C EPR report where Cisco Secure Endpoint:
Stunning results and confidence building for our customers that Cisco is effective in endpoint security. Read the complete AV-C EPR Test Reporthere.
And then, what about the second proof point -is Cisco providing what customers want & need?
Cisco commissioned Forrester Consulting to perform an unbiased cost-benefit analysis of our Cisco Secure Endpoint product. The report yielded the highlights below, based upon a composite organization, and also includes 20+ outstanding customer quotes.
Here's the Forrester TEI Studybottom line for the composite organization:
Very good results and again, confidence building for our customers that Cisco is effective in endpoint security. Read theForrester "The Total Economic Impact? Of Cisco Secure Endpoint" Study here.
One last thing, what about those customer quotes? Here are a couple of examples:
Director of IT security, logistics
Director of IT security, logistics
To find out more, read Forrester's "The Total Economic Impact? Of Cisco Secure Endpoint" Study here. And if you are not familiar with Secure Endpoint, or would like to sign up for a free trial, check it out here.
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