Optus has partnered with Cisco to enhance network security for enterprise and business customers in Australia. With more Australians working remotely, there is a higher reliance on public network services, increasing the risk of security breaches. The partnership will introduce new network security services, including upgrades to Optus’ Secure Network Operations Centre and investments in its Integrated Network Operations Centre and Security Operations Centre. The platform will offer Cisco-Powered Secure Firewall and Managed Secure Service Edge services, along with features such as vulnerability management, advanced email security, and integration with Cisco Meraki and ThousandEyes. Optus aims to address security issues while optimizing performance and reliability for customers.
In recent years, Optus has faced cybersecurity challenges, with a significant data breach affecting up to 10 million customers. The breach resulted in the illegal acquisition of sensitive information and lead to legal action by the Australian Communications and Media Authority. Following a network outage that left millions without mobile or internet coverage, former Bayer CEO Kelly Rosmarin resigned. Stay updated on international telecom news with the Total Telecom Newsletter. Other recent news includes Dutch operators acquiring mid-band 5G spectrum, Virgin Media O2 completing the first phase of the Shared Rural Network, and Millicom rejecting Xavier Niel’s $4.1 billion offer.
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