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Introducing the Cisco LLM Security Leaderboard: Bringing Transparency to AI Security Arjun Sambamoorthy on March 23, 2026 at 12:00 pm

Today, Cisco launched the LLM Security Leaderboard, a comprehensive resource for evaluating model risk and susceptibility to adversarial attacks. By providing transparent, adversarial evaluation signals, this leaderboard contextualizes model performance metrics against evaluations of how models handle malicious prompts, jailbreak attempts, and other manipulation strategies. The tool empowers organizations with a clear, objective understanding of model risk by mapping threats to our AI Safety and Security Framework taxonomy, and informs defense-in-depth approaches to AI deployments.  

​[#item_full_content]  Today, Cisco launched the LLM Security Leaderboard, a comprehensive resource for evaluating model risk and susceptibility to adversarial attacks. By providing transparent, adversarial evaluation signals, this leaderboard contextualizes model performance metrics against evaluations of how models handle malicious prompts, jailbreak attempts, and other manipulation strategies. The tool empowers organizations with a clear, objective understanding of model risk by mapping threats to our AI Safety and Security Framework taxonomy, and informs defense-in-depth approaches to AI deployments.    Read More Cisco Blogs 

By |2026-03-23T13:49:34+00:00March 23, 2026|Cisco: Learning|0 Comments

I Run OpenClaw at Home. That’s Exactly Why We Built DefenseClaw. DJ Sampath on March 23, 2026 at 12:00 pm

There's a DGX Spark sitting in my home office running OpenClaw. It's connected to my phone and my laptop through secure tunnels, and it has become, without exaggeration, the operating system for how my family runs. 

My wife and I use it to plan our kids' schedules. I built an agent skill that pulls up the school lunch menu every morning as a reminder. Another one tracks their tennis match draws. I've connected Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers through Zapier to sync my email, my calendar, and Discord. It nudges me about things I'd otherwise forget. It holds all the context I can't hold in my head. It has become my deepest thinking partner: the place where half-formed strategy ideas become real before they ever hit a slide deck. 

​[#item_full_content]  [[{"value":"There's a DGX Spark sitting in my home office running OpenClaw. It's connected to my phone and my laptop through secure tunnels, and it has become, without exaggeration, the operating system for how my family runs. 

My wife and I use it to plan our kids' schedules. I built an agent skill that pulls up the school lunch menu every morning as a reminder. Another one tracks their tennis match draws. I've connected Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers through Zapier to sync my email, my calendar, and Discord. It nudges me about things I'd otherwise forget. It holds all the context I can't hold in my head. It has become my deepest thinking partner: the place where half-formed strategy ideas become real before they ever hit a slide deck. "}]]  Read More Cisco Blogs 

By |2026-03-23T13:49:34+00:00March 23, 2026|Cisco: Learning|0 Comments

Reimagining Security for the Agentic Workforce Jeetu Patel on March 23, 2026 at 12:00 pm

The agentic workforce demands new security strategies. Learn how Cisco's leading the way with tools that protect, detect, and accelerate AI adoption.

​[#item_full_content]  The agentic workforce demands new security strategies. Learn how Cisco's leading the way with tools that protect, detect, and accelerate AI adoption.  Read More Cisco Blogs 

By |2026-03-23T13:49:33+00:00March 23, 2026|Cisco: Learning|0 Comments

Meet Your Incident Responders Yuri Kramarz on March 20, 2026 at 12:00 pm

Somewhere right now, a Cisco colleague is on a call with a company facing the worst day of their professional lives. Their network is compromised, their data may be stolen, and their business is at risk. That Cisco colleague is calm, focused, and already three steps into solving the problem. Meet Cisco Talos Incident Response, or Talos IR – our frontline […]

​[#item_full_content]  Somewhere right now, a Cisco colleague is on a call with a company facing the worst day of their professional lives. Their network is compromised, their data may be stolen, and their business is at risk. That Cisco colleague is calm, focused, and already three steps into solving the problem. Meet Cisco Talos Incident Response, or Talos IR – our frontline  Read More Cisco Blogs 

By |2026-03-20T12:49:24+00:00March 20, 2026|Cisco: Learning|0 Comments
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