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The Cisco DevNet Brief - December 2025 18.12.2025 5:59
Your monthly roundup of the latest in networking, security & AI. Hosted by Oleksii Borysenko. In this episode: New Cisco Secure Access Python SDK for managing API credentials, destination lists, and access policies Splunk CISO Report 2025: 83% paid ransoms, 90% faced disruptive attacks Cisco joins Agentic AI Foundation with Anthropic, Block & OpenAI State of Kubernetes Networking 2025: Cil...
Preparing Security Teams for the Cryptographic Transition | The Quantum Unboxing 26.11.2025 4:56
How Post-Quantum Cryptography Affects Security and Encryption Algorithms Table of Contents: 00:00 - Post-quantum adoption roadmap 01:23 - RSA, Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC), and Diffie-Hellman key exchange are particularly vulnerable to quantum attacks 2:12 - TLS protocols and quantum-resistant alternatives like ML-KEM 2:44 - AES brute-force attacks 03:37 - Cisco Secure Key Integration Protoco...
Mostly Human Show | Episode 1 26.11.2025 17:05
Adrian Iliesiu & Shereen Bellamy explore how to fine-tune smaller, open-source large language models for specific networking tasks, such as ticket triaging. They discuss the practical process, from selecting a base model to the critical steps of preparing high-quality, structured data.
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