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Download Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.10.06 today from Cisco Software Central (requires valid SmartNet contract). Stage it in a test group of 50 power users for one week, then deploy to the entire fleet. The improvements in security, Apple Silicon speed, and DNS leak prevention alone justify the upgrade.
Last updated: October 2024. Always check Cisco’s Bug Search Tool for PSIRTs (Product Security Incident Response Team) affecting build 4.10.06010.
Here’s a structured write-up for Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client version 4.10.06079, suitable for release notes, internal documentation, or a change advisory. Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.10.06...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of endpoint security, few names carry as much weight as Cisco’s AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client. While Cisco has since pushed forward with version 5.x, the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.10.06062 remains a critical reference point for organizations managing legacy infrastructure, compliance requirements, or hybrid workforces.
Released as a maintenance patch in the 4.10.x train, version 4.10.06062 represents the culmination of years of refinement. It is the "golden build" for many enterprises—stable, feature-rich, and compatible with both modern Windows 11 deployments and older Windows 7/Server 2012 R2 environments. This article explores everything you need to know about this specific version: its features, security posture, deployment nuances, upgrade paths, and why you might want to stick with it (or finally move on).
The AnyConnect 4.x branch was a workhorse. It introduced the "Secure Mobility" concept—moving beyond simple VPN tunneling to include network visibility, endpoint posture assessment, and roaming security. Version 4.10 was the final significant feature release before Cisco shifted focus to version 5.0, which modernized the UI and deeper integrated with the Cisco Secure Client (CSC) umbrella. Cisco follows a "Last Day of Support" (LDOS) policy
Build 4.10.06062 was released as a hotfix rollup. Its primary goals were:
If you are running a Cisco ASA or Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) image that hasn’t been updated in 12–18 months, this is very likely the client version your VPN headend recommends.
As security standards evolve, this version enhanced support for Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) 1.2. This is crucial for Voice-over-IP and video conferencing traffic over the VPN, as it reduces latency compared to standard TLS tunnels. Last updated: October 2024
Where to download:
Version 4.10.06062 is available on Cisco Software Download (requires a valid SmartNet or service contract). Search under "Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.10.x."
Licensing model:
This client uses a perpetual license tied to the ASA headend (AnyConnect Plus or Apex). Alternatively, a term-based subscription through Cisco Smart Licensing. Features like NVM, Umbrella, and AMP require separate add-on tiers. Version 4.10.06062 itself is free to download if your ASA has a valid license; there is no client-side license key.
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