Ah, the age-old question of 'how quickly can Cisco detect a threat?' *rolls eyes* I'm going to have to go with option A) 48 hours. Let's be real, even the best security solutions need some time to analyze the data and identify the threat. I doubt Cisco can do it in 4 hours every single time. Though I'd love to be proven wrong!
I'm leaning towards option D) 17 hours. That seems like a reasonable average based on the industry benchmarks I've seen. Of course, Cisco probably has some of the fastest detection times in the business, but even they can't catch everything instantly. *chuckles* Unless they've got some kind of secret Cisco-powered crystal ball to predict the future.
I'm not too sure about this one. It really depends on the type of security threat and the specific environment the customer has. If it's a well-known, high-profile threat, then maybe 4 hours is reasonable. But for more sophisticated, targeted attacks, 3 days (option C) might be more realistic.
Hmm, this is an interesting question. Based on my understanding of Cisco's security solutions, I would guess the answer is either B) 4 hours or D) 17 hours. Cisco is known for their robust threat detection and response capabilities, so I would expect the time to detection to be relatively quick.
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