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Posted:  03 Sep 2009
Premiered:  03 Sep 2009
Format:  Audio
Type:  Podcast
Language:  English
ABSTRACT:
Whether you're building a network from the ground up or looking to improve the network that you currently manage, there are several caveats to avoid. In this podcast, Jennifer Jabbusch, infrastructure security consultant with Carolina Advanced Digital, Inc., a security integrator based in North Carolina, discusses ways to avoid five common issues when securing your network infrastructure.



Speaker

Jennifer Jabbusch
Infrastructure Security Consultant, Carolina Advanced Digital, Inc.
Jennifer Jabbusch is an infrastructure security consultant with Carolina Advanced Digital, Inc., a security integrator based in North Carolina. Jennifer specializes in areas of network security, NAC/NAP, 802.1X and wireless security and consults for a variety of government agencies, educational institutions and Fortune 100 and 500 corporations. She serves as a contributing SME on access control, business continuity and telecommunications, and lead SME in the cryptography domains of the official (ISC)2 CISSP courseware and maintains the SecurityUncorked blog.



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