Cisco Unveils Secure Network Architecture to Accelerate Workplace AI Transformation
Cisco unveiled a
new network architecture to power the campus, branch, and industrial networks
of the future. The new architecture delivers unmatched operational simplicity
through unified management, next-generation networking devices purpose-built
for AI workloads, and advanced security capabilities embedded into the network.
Cisco is setting a new standard for how organizations navigate the
challenges of skyrocketing traffic, rising cyber threats, and critical uptime
requirements created as enterprises rush to harness the potential of AI in the
workplace. According to the Cisco IT Networking
Leader Survey, 97% of
businesses believe they need to upgrade their networks to make AI and IoT
initiatives successful, and the stakes are high: a single severe outage can inflict nearly $160
billion in losses globally. Faced with these
challenges, IT teams need a new approach to scale operations, reduce downtime,
and unlock new levels of efficiency and innovation.
“As AI
transforms work, it fuels explosive traffic growth across campus, branch, and
industrial networks, overwhelming IT teams with complexity and novel security
risks at a time when downtime has never been more costly,” said Jeetu Patel,
President and Chief Product Officer, Cisco. “With a new architecture,
breakthrough devices optimized for AI, and AgenticOps, we’re leapfrogging the
industry and reimagining how networks are managed and secured.”
Simplifying
Operations with Unified Management and AgenticOps
Operational
complexity is among the greatest challenges facing IT teams today. Cisco’s
unified management platform addresses this by bringing together management of
Meraki and Catalyst devices, along with support for next-gen wireless,
switching, routing, and industrial networks—all in a single platform that
supports any cloud, on-prem, or hybrid deployment.
Cisco’s unified
management platform is further differentiated
by ThousandEyes
assurance—which now extends to mobile endpoints, and industrial
IoT—and delivers deeper, more actionable visibility into enterprise networks
and Microsoft Azure. A new ThousandEyes
and Splunk integration adds
real-time insights from network to application. This multilayered approach
delivers comprehensive assurance and observability across both owned and
unowned infrastructure, helping ensure consistent performance and operational
resilience.
Supercharging the platform is AgenticOps, Cisco’s AI-driven approach to running modern IT operations that turns
real-time telemetry, automation, and deep domain expertise into intelligent,
end-to-end actions —at machine speed and with IT teams still in control.
Cisco's AgenticOps capabilities are powered by a new Deep Network
Model— a domain-specific LLM trained on decades of Cisco
expertise, from CCIE-level content to Cisco U. courseware.
The Deep Network Model also powers the Cisco AI Assistant, a natural
language interface that identifies issues, diagnoses root causes, and automates
workflows. The result is AI that understands networks and works the way IT
does, reducing task time from hours to minutes. Also, Cisco is introducing the
all-new AI Canvas, a new AgenticOps capability, a generative AI user interface for
customer dashboards that enables NetOps, SecOps, and DevOps teams to collaborate,
optimize operations, and reduce IT strain.
Next-Gen
Network Devices Designed to Scale for AI
To meet the
unprecedented demands AI workloads will place on networks, Cisco is unveiling
purpose-built hardware that delivers low latency, high capacity, and robust
security for the AI-powered enterprise. Each device is tailored to meet the
specific demands of its environment:
· New Cisco C9350 and C9610 Smart
Switches to Power Campus Networks: Cisco is
launching a new generation of Cisco Smart Switches,
powered by Silicon One, that delivers up to 51.2Tbps of throughput, below 5
microsecond latency and quantum-resistant secure networking to power
high-stakes AI applications.
· New Cisco 8100, 8200, 8300, 8400 and 8500 Secure
Routers: As AI transforms branch operations and customer
interactions, new Cisco Secure Routers offer
native SD-WAN and Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) integration,
next-generation firewall (NGFW), and post-quantum security into a single-box
WAN solution—with up to three times the throughput of previous generations.
· Expanded Wireless Portfolio: Cisco is extending its
Wi-Fi 7 portfolio with the Cisco Wireless 9179F
Series Access Points for stadiums and large venues, and is
delivering seamless, cloud-managed roaming for large campuses with the new
Cisco Campus Gateway.
· Expanded Industrial Portfolio: To meet the rigorous performance and reliability demands of industrial
AI use cases, Cisco is introducing new ruggedized switches in
a variety of form factors to support applications including visual quality
inspections and autonomous mobile robots. Additionally, new critical wireless
use cases are now connected with the integration of Ultra-Reliable Wireless
Backhaul (URWB) together
with Wi-Fi technology in a single access point.
Security
Integrated Seamlessly into the Network
Today’s
enterprise networks face a complex and dynamic security landscape. To combat
these continually evolving threats, Cisco is integrating advanced security
seamlessly into the network, and is unveiling new protections across three
critical layers:
· Securing Network Infrastructure: New Cisco Live Protect provides kernel-level compensating controls,
block exploits and defend campus switches and routers — without requiring
reimaging or downtime.
· Defending Data in Transit: To safeguard data in transit, Cisco has added post-quantum-ready MACsec,
WAN MACsec, and IPsec encryption to defend against “harvest-now, decrypt-later”
attacks. In addition, the new Cisco C9000 Smart Switches are Hypershield-ready.
This will help enhance network segmentation to contain threats at machine
speed.
· Protecting Users, Endpoints, and
Applications: Starting from a strong foundation of
microsegmentation, AI-powered device classification, and common policy, Cisco
is extending protections for every device and application connected across the
network. With intelligence from Cisco Identity Services Engine, Cyber Vision,
and Cisco Talos combined with Cisco Secure Access SSE, organizations can
enforce security effectively at every point in the network.
"Organizations
are at a critical juncture. The promise of AI is immense, but the reality is
that existing enterprise networks are simply not equipped to handle the scale,
security, and reliability requirements that AI demands," said Matt
Eastwood, IDC. "Cisco's new secure network architecture marks a critical
evolution in networking and provides a future-ready foundation for enterprises
to confidently embrace AI without sacrificing performance or security."
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