Cisco Webex typically has more than 130 million monthly users worldwide, and processes more than 6 billion minutes in meetings each month. In March, it surpassed 300 million users and 14 billion meeting minutes.
Given the current situation, millions of people are using these types of tools to telecommute and stay productive and connected for the duration of the confined state. During these weeks we have been receiving news that some of these collaboration tools have had major security breaches.
This does not happen with Cisco Webex.
Collaboration and sharing is fun and productive, but is it safe? Webex keeps your information safe with a comprehensive, end-to-end approach to cloud security.
Cisco Webex collaboration software enables its users to enjoy open mobile cooperation and gives IT and information security managers greater peace of mind.
“The protection of users, companies and institutions must be reinforced with three key measures: use collaborative tools with integrated security, reinforce the shielding with complementary solutions and act with awareness and common sense,” says Eutimio Fernandez, Director of Cyber Security at Cisco Spain.
Encryption and security by default
The Cisco Webex solution offers end-to-end encryption for data in use, in transit and in host with a key that customers control. And its default security settings prevent intrusions to ensure identification in any meeting room.
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Additional protection. Security with Cisco.
The network, users and endpoints form the second pillar of protection, with four key solutions:
- VPN connection. CISCO ANY CONNECT.
- Multi-factor verification security solutions. CISCO DUO.
- Cloud and DNS security. CISCO UMBRELLA.
- Protection of any device. CISCO AMP for End Points.


