We can no longer debate the reality of digital disruption and its impact on each of us in all we do, at work, at home and at play. Today's challenge is to embrace the connected world and address security on a comprehensive continuum to ensure its optimum impact. To do this, we must look at every touchpoint of connectivity and consider the who, what, when, where and why within this continuum.
At Cisco, the continuum is our value chain-the end-to-end solution lifecycle for products (tangible or intangible) and services. At every stage of the value chain, from design and planning to the product or service's end-of-life, security must be at the forefront. Not just security, but pervasive security. That is, the right security in the right place at the right time.
There's never been a better time to design, deploy and monitor pervasive security throughout the value chain's complex interconnections to ensure our products and services deliver on our promise to our customers.
How is Cisco addressing pervasive security in our value chain? We are intertwining security technology, physical security and logical or operational security in the right parts of the value chain to drive a higher degree of protection. Applying this layered approach allows us to focus on the third party members of that end-to-end lifecycle to identify core exposures and threats.
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Cisco Systems, Inc. is the world leader in designing, developing, and marketing Internet network equipment. Net sales break down by family of products and services as follows:
- network equipment (68.9%); switches and routers, technological software and systems (storage, Internet access, and security systems, wiring, gateways, connection interfaces and modules, etc.), etc.;
- services (24.3%): technical assistance, network design, execution, and integration services, etc.;
- security products (6.8%).
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: Americas (58.7%), Europe/Middle East/Africa (26.6%) and Asia/Pacific (14.7%).