CSOLVE July Newsletter

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The year 2024 has seen “AI” (artificial intelligence) become a dominant theme within the tech industry. Its ascent to the forefront is undeniable, with each day bringing fresh news and reports of its applications yielding novel outcomes and forecasting potential advancements. Nevertheless, for individuals not deeply versed in technology, grasping the practical effects of AI may pose a challenge. In this discussion, we will provide an insightful instance of how artificial intelligence can significantly enhance the security of your network.

Modern networks continue to increase in complexity and security requirements as the number of devices connected to the internet grows. A corporate network is no longer just computers and printers, there’s an extended list of Internet of Things (IoT) devices such as cameras, environmental sensors, lighting, speakers, and much more. Each of these devices, referred to as endpoints, are connected to the network and exchanging information.

The CSOLVE team currently uses several security solutions through Cisco and the Meraki platform to track all endpoints on our managed networks. Using these tools, we can identify and categorize devices and receive alerts of suspicious devices and behaviour enabling us to quickly respond to issues.

Cisco is improving the capabilities of these solutions through the implementation of AI. Cisco Security Cloud Control leverages AI to analyze device behaviour on the network and use these insights to automate resolutions. For example, if a connected printer starts communicating to a new device, the monitoring solution can assess the behaviour and revert this change automatically if it conflicts with policy. As cloud and hybrid workplaces continue to develop and grow in popularity, these enhanced capabilities delivered through AI will ensure networks remain both productive and secure. To learn more, contact the CSOLVE team today!

CSOLVE was proud to be a Platinum Sponsor for Ogemawahj Tribal Council’s charity golf tournament to raise funds in support of one post secondary student from each of the OTC First Nations with a Miigwewin Award. It was a beautiful day at Bonaire Golf Club in Coldwater, and our OTC hosts did an amazing job! Thanks for having us and see you again next year!

CSOLVE, TD SYNNEXHP and Microsoft hosted an event at Quayle’s Brewery this month, and despite the threat of thunderstorms, our awesome partners braved the weather to join us bright and early to hear Towen Chrea and Kirk Sinclair present how AI can transform and empower our workforces.

The team at Quayle’s was wonderful. The energy they infused into the event with their immense passion for their business really energized the group, and the food was amazing! We were taken on a guided tour of their world-class hop yard and farm brewery, and learned how they transformed their property to use their own spring water and farm fresh hops to create a lasting farm-to-glass experience.

We want to thank all our partners who joined us for this event. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did. We also want to thank TD Synnex, HP, and Microsoft for co-hosting this event with us and for sharing their valuable insights on AI. Thanks Jean Cramer for capturing photos of the event. And of course, we want to thank Quayle’s Brewery for their hospitality. We look forward to seeing you all again soon for more learning and fun!

CSOLVE team member Eric Adamson is participating in the annual WWF Climb for Nature at the CN Tower this April. The event sees participants climbing all 1776 steps of the CN Tower while raising funds for the World Wildlife Fund to support their efforts in nature restoration, wildlife conservation, and fighting climate change. To learn more about this event and support the cause: WWF CN Tower Climb.

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