Cisco Anyconnect Secure Mobility Client 4.10.05 !!link!! -

This version addresses multiple high- and medium-severity security flaws found in earlier 4.10 iterations, including:

What are you using? (Cisco ASA, Firepower, or Meraki?)

Version 4.10.05 integrates the following optional modules (licensed separately): cisco anyconnect secure mobility client 4.10.05

Deploying Cisco AnyConnect 4.10.05 requires careful planning to match network topology and corporate compliance goals. Organizations typically utilize one of two deployment paths. Web Deploy (Headend-Driven)

The easiest way to distribute version 4.10.05 is directly from your Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) or Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) gateway. Web Deploy (Headend-Driven) The easiest way to distribute

Configure the AnyConnect connection profile to point to the new package.

macOS (including compatibility updates for Apple Silicon via Rosetta 2) Linux distributions (Red Hat, Ubuntu, and CentOS) Lifecycle Status and Migration Paths Product End-of-Life (EoL) The Evolution: Transitioning to Cisco Secure Client Cisco

If you want to prepare your infrastructure for this software, tell me:

Ensure that your network engineers have configured strict split-tunneling policies on the ASA, or advice remote users to alter their home router configurations to a less common subnet (like 10.x.x.x ). The Evolution: Transitioning to Cisco Secure Client

Cisco AnyConnect 4.10.05 operates as a unified agent, delivering multiple security services through a single client interface. This modular architecture allows IT administrators to deploy only the necessary components, minimizing the endpoint footprint while maximizing defense-in-depth capabilities. Key Functional Modules