Endpoint security webinar for large organizations
Mobile endpoints giving you headaches? This webinar might help……
Join ITSecurity.com and Mirage Networks on June 21, 2007 at 4:00 p.m. (EDT)/1:00 p.m. (PDT) as Joseph Karam of Hamilton College in Clinton, New York shares his hands-on experience rising to the challenges of his college’s network infrastructure, including the unique aspects introduced by large numbers of unmanaged endpoints.
Attendees to this webcast will learn about:
* The challenges posed by the open campus network and exploratory nature of the campus network user
* How network access control can protect this exposed infrastructure
* The benefits of pre-admission compliance checks and network behavioral monitoring
You can register for the webinar here.
Joe Karam, Director of Network and Telecommunications Services at Hamilton College, has 15 years experience in information technology for higher education. He is responsible for the reliability and security of a network infrastructure that supports approximately 1,800 students, 200 full time faculty, and more than 5,000 high speed network connections distributed throughout the Hamilton College campus.
Trent Fitz, Director of Product Management, Mirage Networks. Trent Fitz has more than ten years of experience with security-focused solutions in networking and desktop computing. Trent was a leading network architect for IBM Global Services, designing secure networks from the ground up across multiple industries including educational and financial services institutions. He also designed global network security architectures for several banks and large utility companies.
Moderator
Rich Mironov writes about networking, security and wireless for IT Security and other online publications. In addition to covering technologies and tech companies, he’s worked at several Silicon Valley companies in engineering and marketing roles. Rich is a principal at Mironov Consulting, where he also writes the Product Bytes newsletter on startups, business models and technology.
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