Government Webcast Series (Part 2)
Protecting Government Network Infrastructure: How Multi-Applications High Performance Networking Systems Can Thwart Cyber Security Threats
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Cyber security threats are accelerating in both breadth and depth every day. In a environment typified by rapid and diverse growth in IP traffic, government agencies face the formidable task of minimizing cyber security threats while effectively monitoring and managing their IP networks. It is critical for agencies to ensure IP traffic moving across their networks is secure, free of cyber threats, and complies with organization-approved network communication policies.
Multiple software applications, be they open source IDS/IPS security solutions, network flow monitoring software, traffic probes, or monitoring and analysis tools, can be intelligently deployed to maximize an agency’s effectiveness in thwarting risks to their communications infrastructure.
Originally broadcast live on March 25, 2010, you can now listen to a replay of this hour-long webinar and hear from industry leaders on the benefits of Linux networking solutions and Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) technology - cutting edge platforms for securing, managing and controlling networking resources while meeting government agencies' strict cyber security requirements.
Discussion Topics:
- A real-world carrier assessment of the flexibility of deploying multi-applications networking systems
- A review of leading open source traffic auditing tools for the enablement of better data network functionality and enterprise security management
- Best practices in leveraging the integration of open source applications on high performance networking systems
Who Should Attend?
- Cyber Security and Information Assurance Professionals
- Network Engineering and Architecture Managers and Directors
- CIOs, CISOs, CTOs
- Systems Integrators
About the Webcast Panelists:
Michael Miller, Global Crossing, Vice President of Global Security and Federal Programs
With over 14 years of experience in information technology and security networking, Mr. Miller was instrumental in developing and implementing a converged security solution for Global Crossing, combining network security, Information Services security and physical security into one organization.
Carter Bullard, QoSient, LLC, President and CEO
Mr. Bullard has over 19 years experience focused on strategies for keeping data networks secure. He founded QoSient, LLC in 2000 to further research, development and investigative methods to measure, assess and assure the quality of large scale data networks. The company conducts research at US national laboratories in areas ranging from network architecture and optimization to awareness and protection.
Bob Wiest, Bivio Networks, Inc., Vice President Technical Services
Mr. Wiest, a 17 year veteran of the high tech industry, is the Vice President of Technical Services at Bivio where he leads sales, solutions, and support engineering teams. An engineer by training, he has been instrumental in the development of Bivio’s deep packet inspection based cyber security network systems.
Webcast Panelists:
- Michael Miller, Global Crossing - A Carrier’s Perspective: Multi-App Networking Systems in a Managed Network Environment
- Carter Bullard, QoSient - Network Security Awareness
- Bob Wiest, Bivio Networks - Optimizing Network Performance and Protection With Multi-Application Cyber Security Networking Systems
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