Cisco Says Layoffs, Cost-cutting Won't Derail SecureX

"Cisco is committed to our SecureX architecture and our security business," stated a Cisco spokesman.
BACKGROUND: Cisco to cut 6,500 jobs in cost-cutting blitz
SecureX involves use of a tagging technology for network visibility and security purposes that would be supported in Cisco gear such as firewalls to identify a wide range of information about a user's network usage, such as applications, devices, location and time of day, so that security decisions can be made in a context-aware fashion.
Two of the main champions at Cisco behind SecureX -- Tom Gillis, vice president and general manager of Cisco's security technology business unit, and Ambika Gadre, senior director for Cisco's security technology business unit -- remain at the company, although the downsizing is said to include a 15% reduction in executive ranks.
Cisco last month said it had largely completed the so-called Identity Service Engine that will be used as part of the SecureX architecture to establish the context-aware policy for an organization to gain visibility about user actions and establish policy-based controls in a dynamic and changing environment. Many analysts expect Cisco to make a bigger push with SecureX later this fall.
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