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Cisco Donates Project CodeGuard to the Coalition for Secure AI Omar Santos on February 9, 2026 at 3:09 pm

Today, I’m excited to announce that Cisco is donating Project CodeGuard to the Coalition for Secure AI (CoSAI). We collectively recognize that securing AI-generated code is a challenge that belongs to the entire industry, and that open collaboration is the path forward.  Our Journey with Project CodeGuard  When we first open–sourced Project CodeGuard in October 2025, our goal was clear: make secure […]

​[#item_full_content]  Today, I’m excited to announce that Cisco is donating Project CodeGuard to the Coalition for Secure AI (CoSAI). We collectively recognize that securing AI-generated code is a challenge that belongs to the entire industry, and that open collaboration is the path forward.  Our Journey with Project CodeGuard  When we first open–sourced Project CodeGuard in October 2025, our goal was clear: make secure  Read More Cisco Blogs 

By |2026-02-09T16:25:18+00:00February 9, 2026|Cisco: Learning|0 Comments

Cisco IT’s observability transformation: From fragmented data to unified insights Jon Heaton on February 9, 2026 at 3:56 pm

Learn how Cisco IT uses Splunk and ThousandEyes to unify observability, reduce major incidents by 25%, and accelerate AIOps for proactive remediation.

​[#item_full_content]  Learn how Cisco IT uses Splunk and ThousandEyes to unify observability, reduce major incidents by 25%, and accelerate AIOps for proactive remediation.  Read More Cisco Blogs 

By |2026-02-09T16:25:17+00:00February 9, 2026|Cisco: Learning|0 Comments

AIUC-1 operationalizes Cisco’s AI Security Framework Amy Chang on February 6, 2026 at 8:17 pm

This blog is jointly written by Amy Chang, Hyrum Anderson, Rajiv Dattani, and Rune Kvist. We are excited to announce Cisco as a technical contributor to AIUC-1. The standard will operationalize Cisco’s Integrated AI Security and Safety Framework (AI Security Framework), enabling more secure AI adoption. AI risks are no longer theoretical. We have seen […]

​[#item_full_content]  This blog is jointly written by Amy Chang, Hyrum Anderson, Rajiv Dattani, and Rune Kvist. We are excited to announce Cisco as a technical contributor to AIUC-1. The standard will operationalize Cisco’s Integrated AI Security and Safety Framework (AI Security Framework), enabling more secure AI adoption. AI risks are no longer theoretical. We have seen  Read More Cisco Blogs 

By |2026-02-06T20:49:18+00:00February 6, 2026|Cisco: Learning|0 Comments

AI Readiness: Preparing Your Network for Scale Starting with AI Network Assessment Reporting by NetOp AI Ana Nennig on February 6, 2026 at 3:57 pm

Prepare your network for the scale of AI with proactive modernization. Learn how NetOp AI’s automated network assessment reporting helps IT teams and MSPs identify infrastructure risks, manage LDoS equipment, and ensure seamless performance across Cisco Meraki and Catalyst environments.

​[#item_full_content]  Prepare your network for the scale of AI with proactive modernization. Learn how NetOp AI’s automated network assessment reporting helps IT teams and MSPs identify infrastructure risks, manage LDoS equipment, and ensure seamless performance across Cisco Meraki and Catalyst environments.  Read More Cisco Blogs 

By |2026-02-06T16:49:51+00:00February 6, 2026|Cisco: Learning|0 Comments

Lessons Learned from Securing the World’s Largest Cyber Events Jessica (Bair) Oppenheimer on February 6, 2026 at 1:00 pm

Announcing the launch of the Cisco Event SOCs website and the release of our comprehensive Reference Architecture & Operations Guide.

​[#item_full_content]  Announcing the launch of the Cisco Event SOCs website and the release of our comprehensive Reference Architecture & Operations Guide.  Read More Cisco Blogs 

By |2026-02-06T15:49:17+00:00February 6, 2026|Cisco: Learning|0 Comments

Cisco Deep Network Model: Purpose built intelligence for networking Vincent Manna on February 6, 2026 at 5:45 am

This blog was written in collaboration with Yuqing Gao, Jian Tan, Fan Bu, Ali Dabir, Hamid Amini, Doosan Jung, Yury Sokolov, Lei Jin, and Derek Engi. LLMs can sound very convincing, but in network operations, sounding right isn’t enough. Network operations are dominated by structured telemetry, long configuration states, time series at scale, and investigations […]

​[#item_full_content]  This blog was written in collaboration with Yuqing Gao, Jian Tan, Fan Bu, Ali Dabir, Hamid Amini, Doosan Jung, Yury Sokolov, Lei Jin, and Derek Engi. LLMs can sound very convincing, but in network operations, sounding right isn’t enough. Network operations are dominated by structured telemetry, long configuration states, time series at scale, and investigations  Read More Cisco Blogs 

By |2026-02-06T06:50:20+00:00February 6, 2026|Cisco: Learning|0 Comments
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