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Has anyone been updated or made aware of the Akira ransomware that is found to target VPN clients, and more specifically, Cisco VPN? Supposedly Akira was first noticed abusing VPN clients back in May, but was wondering if this is related to this adv...
Hi all, I'm currently trying to create a new SSL certificate to comply with security policies for work but I'm having a hard time following the documentation from Cisco (Prime Infrastructure 3.8 Administrator Guide)There's a couple of issues I'm runn...
Hi all, Hopefully someone might be able to help out. I've been wrestling with this for a while. I'm fairly new to ansible and trying to run a playbook against a pair of nexus switches that will change the description of ports based on the informatio...
An answer to this would be really helpful, as I too have this question. I'm seeing a lot of network events being logged and all of the IPs (globally - UK, Japan, US, etc.) seem to be related to webex - my thinking is this is normal and expected beha...
So the best option is to turn off VPN altogether? From my understanding, as long as there's MFA, access should be audited and monitored, also enabling firewall whitelisting and geo location blocking. I can see why if there's single factor authentic...
Exactly, I'm trying to do the same. I was able to go through this documentattion CSPC User-Guide , Appendix F. However, it shows you steps for a self-signed cert. I went through all steps successfully but after restarting the service and launchin...
I ended up doing it through the GUI as it was easier. I created a key, and it gave me a CSR file for me to input into the CA to get signed. Once signed, i concatenated the CSR and signed CA cert into one file (pem format). Then i imported it into ...