
From Connect to Protect: A Deep Dive into Cisco Secure Networking.
From Connect to Protect: A Deep Dive into Cisco Secure Networking. How is it different from a normal network? Cisco Secure Networking is a network system that can protect itself and also protect those who use the network path—whether they are internal users within the organization (Users), external users who connect to the network (Guests), or various devices and objects (Things). Regardless of what connects to the network, it should be verified, granted access according to the policies defined by the IT department, and the system should be ready to alert administrators if any abnormal behavior is detected. Cisco has integrated the Zero Trust concept into both hardware and software, emphasizing the principle that “no one should be trusted until they have been verified.” Visibility: The ability to see every connection, whether it originates from home, the office, or the cloud. Micro-segmentation: The practice of dividing the network into

