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Sana Yousuf

Product Marketing Manager

Cisco Security

Sana Yousuf is a Product Marketing Manager for Cisco Security, responsible for a diverse set of threat-focused products and solutions that bring our security platform to life. She is passionate about telling stories about how companies are achieving security in an industry that's rife with incompatibility. She is responsible for marketing the strategic integration efforts that drive innovation and efficacy for the Cisco Security portfolio. Prior to Cisco, Sana held marketing roles for banking, telecom and cybersecurity companies including Citigroup, Vodafone and Armor. Sana has an MBA in Marketing and Strategy from Loyola College and a Bachelor of Science from VIT University. When not obsessing on cybersecurity and applying her marketing talents, she is an avid reader, candy snatcher, Marie Kondo aficionado, DIY enthusiast and record holder in binge watching TV shows.

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February 27, 2020

SECURITY

‘Never Trust, Always Verify’: Duo joins forces with AMP for Endpoint

29.3 billion – that’s the approximate number of devices and network connections estimated globally by 2023, according to the latest Cisco Annual Internet Report. As we get more connected, we can expect to see a massive rise in cybersecurity threats – a trend that is predicted to double from 9 millio…

December 18, 2019

SECURITY

Stealthwatch Enterprise and Cisco Threat Response: Bringing machine-scale analysis to human-scale understanding

From zero-day malware to cryptojacking, from man-in-the-middle attacks to spear phishing, from ransomware to distributed denial of service attacks (DDoS) attempts – businesses of all sizes and industries are the constant target of these attacks. It’s perfectly normal to find this barrage of th…

December 18, 2019

SECURITY

Combat Modern Day Plague in Security with Email Security and Cisco Threat Response Integration

In January 1900, the four-masted steamship S.S. Australia laid anchor in the Port of San Francisco. The ship sailed between Honolulu and San Francisco regularly, and its passengers and crew were declared clean. However, it is difficult to define what ‘clean’ was in the absence of parameters that cou…