By: Network-Switch.com | July 7, 2026
- 1. Cisco and WWT Secure $230M U.S. Army GEMSS 2.1 Contract
- 2. Cisco and McLaren F1 Extend Partnership into AI Observability
- 3. Critical Alert: Arbitrary File Read Vulnerability in Catalyst Center
- 4. Presidio Achieves Cisco Secure Networking Specialization
- 5. Cisco Drives AI-Powered Performance at the U.S. Open
- 6. Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
- 7. Sources
Cisco and WWT Secure $230M U.S. Army GEMSS 2.1 Contract
On July 7, 2026, World Wide Technology (WWT) announced it had been awarded a $230 million U.S. Army Global Enterprise Modernization Software and Services (GEMSS) 2.1 agreement in partnership with Cisco. The 12-month contract consolidates 30 Cisco enterprise agreements to streamline IT infrastructure management, fortify operational readiness, and provide robust software and asset management across global U.S. Army environments. Under this agreement, the Army will receive continuous support for Cisco hardware and software subscriptions, specialized training, and advanced asset tracking.
Cisco and McLaren F1 Extend Partnership into AI Observability
Cisco and McLaren Mastercard Formula 1 expanded their existing Webex partnership on July 7, 2026, by integrating AI-powered observability capabilities into the race team's operations. Following Cisco's integration of its observability portfolio, McLaren now utilizes a unified infrastructure stack for communications, networking, security, and data monitoring. This consolidation allows McLaren to monitor critical trackside and garage telemetry using AI-assisted tools, closing data visibility gaps that are crucial for high-speed racing operations.
Critical Alert: Arbitrary File Read Vulnerability in Catalyst Center
Cybersecurity analysts highlighted a significant vulnerability, CVE-2026-20191, affecting Cisco Catalyst Center in early July 2026. The flaw permits an unauthenticated remote attacker to read arbitrary files from a restricted container by exploiting insufficient user input validation. The vulnerability impacts both hardware and virtual appliances. Cisco has released official fixes for this issue (versions 3.1.6 GSMU200 and 2.3.7.11-VA GSMU100), and system administrators are strongly urged to upgrade immediately as no temporary workarounds are available.
Presidio Achieves Cisco Secure Networking Specialization
On July 7, 2026, Presidio announced it had achieved the Cisco Secure Networking Specialization. This rigorous certification highlights Cisco Preferred Partners capable of delivering highly integrated networking and security solutions. This achievement validates Presidio's alignment with Cisco's "One Cisco" vision, emphasizing the convergence of networking and security into a single architecture to modernize and protect enterprise clients.
Cisco Drives AI-Powered Performance at the U.S. Open
Showcasing its capabilities in massive live events, Cisco served as the technology backbone for the U.S. Open golf championship in early July 2026. Deploying a full-stack, AI-powered infrastructure, Cisco managed secure routing, switching, and high-density wireless connectivity. The deployment ensured uninterrupted broadcasting operations, secured administrative communications, and enhanced the overall on-site experience for attendees.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
What is the U.S. Army GEMSS 2.1 agreement awarded to Cisco and WWT?
Announced in July 2026, the $230 million GEMSS 2.1 agreement partners Cisco and World Wide Technology to modernize the U.S. Army's IT infrastructure. It consolidates software subscriptions, provides year-round support, and delivers advanced asset management across global Army environments.
How are Cisco and McLaren F1 using AI observability?
Cisco has expanded its Webex partnership with McLaren Racing to include AI-powered observability. By consolidating network, security, and data monitoring into a single infrastructure stack, McLaren can analyze massive volumes of real-time telemetry to prevent data visibility gaps during races.
What is the CVE-2026-20191 vulnerability in Cisco Catalyst Center?
CVE-2026-20191 is an arbitrary file read vulnerability affecting both virtual and hardware appliances of the Cisco Catalyst Center. Due to insufficient input validation, an unauthenticated attacker could read arbitrary files from a restricted container. Cisco has released patches (3.1.6 GSMU200 and 2.3.7.11-VA GSMU100) to fix the issue.
What does the Cisco Secure Networking Specialization represent?
The Cisco Secure Networking Specialization is a rigorous certification that validates a partner's ability to deliver integrated security and networking solutions. It supports Cisco's unified architecture vision, demonstrating deep technical expertise in protecting enterprise infrastructure.
How can Network-Switch.com assist with deploying secure Cisco infrastructure?
Network-Switch.com offers expert procurement and configuration services for highly secure Cisco deployments. Our CCIE and HCIE-certified engineers can help enterprises apply critical patches for vulnerabilities like CVE-2026-20191 and implement robust networking fabrics that parallel Cisco's advanced defense architectures.
Sources
- Las Vegas Sun: World Wide Technology Awarded U.S. Army GEMSS 2.1 Agreement (July 7, 2026)
- UC Today: Cisco and McLaren F1 Extend Webex Partnership Into AI Observability (July 7, 2026)
- Live Threat Intelligence: Arbitrary File Read in Cisco Catalyst Center (July 2026)
- Presidio News: Presidio Achieves Cisco Secure Networking Specialization (July 7, 2026)
- Cisco Newsroom: Accelerating the future: A new era of AI-powered performance at the U.S. Open (July 1, 2026)