Security News > 2020 > July > Cisco fixes critical flaws in data center and SD-WAN solutions

Cisco has released another batch of critical security updates for flaws in Cisco Data Center Network Manager and the Cisco SD-WAN Solution software.
Cisco Data Center Network Manager is the network management platform for all NX-OS-enabled deployments, spanning new fabric architectures, IP Fabric for Media, and storage networking deployments for the Cisco Nexus-powered data center.
The vulnerabilities affect various versions of the Cisco Data Center Network Manager software and their exploitability occasionally depends on how the Cisco DCNM appliances were installed.
Cisco SD-WAN gives users the ability to manage connectivity across their WAN from a single dashboard: the Cisco vManage console.
Again, there is no indication that these flaws are being exploited, but Cisco urges admins to implement the security updates as soon as possible, as there are no workarounds for addressing these flaws.
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