Cisco teams with Trend Micro on security service
Cisco Systems today is expected to announce a number of new security features for its networking products, including a security service it has developed with Trend Micro that’s designed to cut down on the spread of worms and viruses.
The new service, called the Cisco Incident Control System (ICS), will help administrators set network security policies on Cisco hardware based on information provided by antivirus vendor Trend Micro, said Joel McFarland, a product manager at Cisco’s security technology group.
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