CyKor’s Navy Tech Day, held in collaboration with Cisco and Google, highlighted advanced technology and important strategic conversations.
The gathering assembled leaders in thought and experts from major tech companies to explore developments in network automation, application security, and data optimization. Here is a brief overview of the important highlights from this informative event:
Present Network Shifts and a Glimpse into the Future
Speaker: Craig Hill, Distinguished Architect at Cisco
Craig Hill began the event by providing a thorough summary of the current network changes that are influencing the future of technology. He stressed the importance of APIs, mirroring Mitchell Hashimoto’s statement that APIs serve as “a virtual gateway to your company” that enable experiences and boost usage by hiding fundamental systems. Hill emphasized the blending of security and AI, Cisco’s initial AI projects, and the importance of improved visibility in DoD/IC settings.
Automating networks using CML and Model-Driven DevOps.
Speaker: Lee Van Ginkel, Cisco
Lee Van Ginkel specialized in network automation using Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) and Model-Driven DevOps. He showed how these tools are changing network management, increasing scalability and efficiency. Van Ginkel emphasized how crucial automation is in updating network infrastructures and enhancing overall operational efficiency.
Visibility and security for applications are ensured using AppDynamics and SecureApp.
Speaker: Bryce Dickinson, Cisco
Bryce Dickinson presented an in-depth examination of improving application visibility and security using Cisco’s AppDynamics and SecureApp. He demonstrated how these solutions offer detailed understanding of application performance and security, allowing for proactive problem-solving and defense against emerging threats. Dickinson emphasized Cisco’s Full Stack Observability, which collects data from various technologies to provide comprehensive visibility and insights driven by AI. The Cisco Secure Application excels in rapid deployment and excellent performance in any setting.
Updating Fleet Infrastructure through Integration of Cisco and Splunk Technologies
Speaker: Rob Santos, Cisco
Rob Santos talked about the key issue of modernizing fleet infrastructure, underlining the significance of Cisco collaborating with Splunk to transform data handling and examination. He demonstrated how working together enhances comprehension, decision-making, and efficiency in fleet management processes within the organization. He added that the US Navy is using Splunk as the Unified Security and Observability Platform for dealing with security and IT operations problems. Partnering with Cisco will increase the value of Splunk, making it more advantageous for you.
Improving Zero Trust Architectures with Cisco Secure Network Analytics
Speaker: Jeff Patterson, CyKor
Jeff Patterson, an engineer from CyKor, discussed the vital significance of Zero Trust architectures in the current security landscape. He emphasized that Cisco Secure Network Analytics ensures Zero Trust principles by enhancing surveillance and management of network information. Patterson showcased live examples of Zero Trust Architectures, highlighting its ability to improve security through improved monitoring and control of vital assets.
API First for Faster, Secure Application Development
Speakers: Jason Beattie and Kris Rowe, Google
Jason Beattie and Kris Rowe from Google talked about the API First approach in developing applications. They explained in detail how prioritizing APIs can expedite development and enhance security measures. In their presentation, they emphasized the best approaches to developing and implementing API design, emphasizing APIs as a crucial tool for improving user experiences and increasing usage by simplifying basic operations. Beattie and Rowe highlighted important uses of APIs in defense such as app modernization, migration, and building platforms and ecosystems. They also highlighted that APIs provide simple, consistent interfaces, which are crucial as “future warfare requires smarter resource management.”
Optimizing data using artificial intelligence
Speaker: Matthew Bruce, Google
Matthew Bruce wrapped up the event with an engaging talk on enhancing data with artificial intelligence. He explored how AI could improve data management, performance, and generate valuable insights. Bruce stressed that Google Cloud is the only cloud platform that is vertically integrated to enhance efficiencies for companies, managing tasks from data handling to AI, beginning from the beginning. He also discussed Gemini, the next step in improving AI’s practicality for everyone, and emphasized Google’s unique infrastructure for Generative AI. Bruce’s findings indicated that the use of AI in managing data could revolutionize various sectors in the future.
CyKor’s Navy Tech Day provided a wealth of insights and valuable perspectives from leading experts in the tech industry. The event highlighted the significance of advancements in network automation, application security, and data optimization, demonstrating how these changes are impacting the technology landscape. Participants left with a deeper understanding of the technologies driving progress and a renewed excitement for the future of technology.
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