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sponsored by CDW Corporation
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Posted:
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28 May 2008
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28 May 2008, 09:00 EDT (13:00 GMT)
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Video
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Videocast
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Information technology (IT) and information security (IS) have become increasingly consolidated in recent years because of the growing overlap of network and security technology. Protecting your company's network and confidential information now relies on "baked-in" capabilities from defending the perimeter crust to the embedded security within the network to protect internal assets.
This expert videocast details the ways that IT and IS technology have merged to provide complimentary capabilities and how these features can increase your company's overall security.
Watch this expert videocast and learn about:
- How to effectively leverage network and security technology to protect your critical assets
- Essential use cases for implementing Network Access Control (NAC)
- Why auditing user and endpoint behavior to establish baseline network activity and how this strategy can increase your company's overall security
- And more
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Speaker
David M. Piscitello
President, Core Competence Inc.
David Piscitello has been involved in internetworking technology for 30 years and is an internationally recognized leader in internetworking and fast packet technology. He has authored books on internetworking and remote access, and regularly publishes articles on a variety of subjects including switched internetworking, ATM and Gigabit Ethernet, Internet security, and virtual private networking. He is currently serving as senior security technologist ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers).
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Access Control | Authentication | Ethernet Protocols | Network Security | Security Event Management | Security Threats | VLAN
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