If Cisco stops making hardware and/or has issues with being compromised, does this mean a CCNA will become increasingly less valuable? Or what is the prediction?
CCNA already isn't valuable to companies that know what they're doing. The rest won't care what happens to Cisco, they just wanted something to add to their requirements list and are never going to check if it's time to take it off.
Cisco is king of enterprise networks.
But if they stopped making devices, yes CCNA would lose value a bit.
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No, they're the king of enterprise backdoors.