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The CloudLock Cloud Access Security Broker harnesses crowd-sourced, actionable cybersecurity intelligence to enable enterprises to securely leverage the cloud.
Provides charts, graphs, metrics and a geo-location map for Firepower event types for users running Firepower Management Center 6.x.
AnyConnect endpoint telemetry to detect data leakage, unapproved applications or SaaS services, security evasion, or early malware activity.
Maps Cisco ASA devices, Cisco PIX® security devices, and Cisco Firewall Services Module (FWSM) events to the Splunk Common Information Model.
Enriches security alerts inside Splunk to discover the connections between the domains, IPs, and file hashes in an attacker’s infrastructure.
Collects data from ISE through syslog and provides Rapid Threat Containment mitigation actions through Cisco pxGrid.
Collects text mail, HTTP, and authentication logs of the Cisco Email Security Appliance.
Analyze and correlate Cisco Cloud Web Security log data through the Common Information Model in Splunk Enterprise
Allows Splunk to trigger a Cisco Spark collaboration space, assign the relevant agents to a Spark room, and post critical information from the alert.
Uses Cisco’s open API framework to collect APIC events, health scores and inventory data to deliver centralized, real-time visibility for ACI infrastructures across bare metal and virtualized environments.
Gathers data from Nexus 9k enabling you to gain visibility into your entire Nexus deployment, track inventory and performance data.
Collects UCS fault, inventory, and performance data using the UCS API and includes a variety of prebuilt dashboard panels.
Extend Splunk with custom search commands, scripted lookups, search macros, modular inputs and data models or build real-time big data applications using the languages and frameworks you know and love.
Learn about the building blocks of the Cisco Digital Network Architecture (Cisco DNA), including an introduction to REST APIs, how to code in Python, and how to use programmability in the context of interfaces.
Explore Learning TrackCloud Native applications are built to run on cloud platforms, typically using a microservices architecture. You will be introduced to Cisco Shipped and Mantl.
Explore Learning TrackLearn the APIC interfaces, create API requests, write simple Python scripts, and work with the Cobra SDK, Arya development tool, and ACI toolkit to create and link network elements.
Explore Learning TrackLearn what an API is and how it works. Then, use Postman to make REST API calls using the APIC-EM APIs. APIC-EM is an SDN controller for policy based automation of the network infrastructure.
Explore Learning LabLearn about network programmability from the perspective of a Network Engineer. Contains information about programming, REST APIs, as well as new interfaces like RESTCONF.
Explore Learning TrackLearn about the development capabilities in the Cisco Cloud Collaboration using Cisco Spark and Tropo APIs to add business messaging and automated phone interactions to applications.
Explore Learning Trackby Brett Tiller | a year ago
Want to learn about the new hot Cisco Digital Network Architecture (Cisco DNA)? DevNet has released a new learning track called DevNet Express for Cisco DNA which is freely available, as are all DevNet tracks, for you to learn more. This learning track...
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