I don't see where they do. I see them talking almost exclusively about working around address depletion.
Hell, look at Cisco's press release for its acquisition of Network Translation, Inc. [0] It's all about address depletion and resource efficiency; security is mentioned as an afterthought. I'll quote the relevant paragraphs (and leave in the line break mangling present in the original).
SAN JOSE, Calif., October 27, 1995 - Cisco Systems Inc. today announced anagreement to purchase privately-held Network Translation, Inc. (NTI), anetworking manufacturer of cost-effective, low maintenance network addresstranslation (NAT) and Internet firewall equipment. The investment isintended to broaden Cisco's offerings for security conscious networkadministrators who want to dynamically map between reusable private networkaddresses and globally unique, registered Internet addresses. Through itsacquisition, Cisco will gain NTI's Private Internet Exchange (PIX) solutionwhich helps network administrators resolve their growing need forregistered IP address space. NTI's 10 employees and products will beincorporated into Cisco's Business Development efforts reporting to VicePresident Ed Kozel. The financial terms of the purchase are not beingdisclosed. The transaction is expected to close by the end of November andis not subject to the Hart-Scott-Rodino filing.
The NTI investment is the second action by Cisco in recent months tostrengthen its expertise in resource-effective Internet access technology.NTI technology will interoperate with and integrate several functions ofthe Cisco Internetwork OperatingSystem(tm) (Cisco IOS) software,facilitating use throughout the enterprise. NTI addresses two of the morecompelling problems facing the IP Internet -- IP address depletion andInternet security. Customers using the NATalgorithm can take advantage ofa larger than assigned pool of addresses. NAT makes it possible to useeither your existing IP addresses or the addresses set aside in InternetAssigned Number Authority's (IANA) reserve pool (RFC 1597). Cisco's goal ofintegrating NTI's technology and personnel is to ease the complexity ofInternet access for applications including telecommuting and World Wide Webaccess.
> Your own sources confirm what I'm saying.
I don't see where they do. I see them talking almost exclusively about working around address depletion.
Hell, look at Cisco's press release for its acquisition of Network Translation, Inc. [0] It's all about address depletion and resource efficiency; security is mentioned as an afterthought. I'll quote the relevant paragraphs (and leave in the line break mangling present in the original).
[0] <https://newsroom.cisco.com/c/r/newsroom/en/us/a/y1995/m10/ci...>