Air Date: 2010-03-10, 2:00PM ET / 11:00AM PT
Join Juniper Networks for a timely discussion on how to apply existing regulatory guidelines and other best practice guidelines to audit and manage your institution's Cloud Computing risk.
The discussion will include the future of risk management with specific attention to cloud service provider risk management for banks and credit unions. He will focus on the risk of outsourcing to cloud computing service providers and provide tactical recommendations to help each financial institution evaluate the security and risk management practices of third party vendors that offer cloud-computing services.
Speaker:
Paul Reymann, CEO, ReymannGroup, Inc
Mr. Reymann is one of the nation's leading financial institutions regulatory experts and co-author of Section 501 of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act Security rule. Fortune 500 companies have leveraged Mr. Reymann¹s subject matter expertise to develop successful go-to-market strategies for information security and technology within key vertical markets.
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Air Date: 2010-03-03, 2:00PM ET / 11:00AM PT
Because of the many technical and business-oriented benefits it provides, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) appears well on its way to becoming a mainstream IT solution. Early adopters of this technology consistently confirm anticipated value propositions-including lower operating and desktop hardware costs, reduced risk of data loss, improved user productivity, and the ability to more readily adapt to changing business requirements. What organizations need to realize, however, is that maximizing these gains depends on establishing a means to secure remote access to computing resources delivered in this manner. For that matter, what users and IT administrators ultimately need is a single, consistent approach for enabling secure remote access to all of their organization's applications, services, and information resources-not just those served by VDI. This webcast will discuss the benefits and challenges associated with virtual desktop infrastructure and why SSL VPN technology is an ideal approach for securing access to VDI environments.
Speakers:
Kevin Peterson, Sr. Product Line Manager for SSL VPN, Juniper Networks
Kevin Peterson is a Senior Product Line Manager for the SA Series SSL VPN Appliances at Juniper Networks. Mr. Peterson has played a vital role in the success of Juniper Networks industry-leading SSL VPN technology for the last few years and is co-author of the Juniper Networks Secure Access SSL VPN Configuration Guide.
Mark Bouchard, CISSP, Founder, AimPoint Group
Mark Bouchard, CISSP, is the founder of AimPoint Group, an IT research and analysis firm specializing in information security, compliance management, application delivery, and infrastructure optimization strategies. A former META Group analyst, Mr. Bouchard has assessed and projected the business and technology trends pertaining to a wide range of information security and networking topics for more than 13 years.
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Air Date: 2009-09-17, 1:00PM ET / 10:00AM PT
New application designs and new infrastructures based on virtual resources are generating new communication patterns in data center networks that can't be secured by conventional, perimeter-oriented designs. Risks of attack, corruption and disruption emerge from new points in the data center infrastructure, and tools to ensure the integrity of those communications need to be deployed to flexibly extend the data center's protection suite. In this webcast we discuss a dynamic, scalable architecture for securing virtual services in new data center networks, extending protection across the new traffic flows, simplifying management of consistent policy rules at diverse enforcement points, and consolidating separate infrastructures with simplified designs that expand protection and reduce overall cost. All in support of deploying new application services efficiently, with confidence and uncompromising performance.
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Air Date: 2009-09-17, 1:00PM ET / 10:00AM PT
New application designs and new infrastructures based on virtual resources are generating new communication patterns in data center networks that can't be secured by conventional, perimeter-oriented designs. Risks of attack, corruption and disruption emerge from new points in the data center infrastructure, and tools to ensure the integrity of those communications need to be deployed to flexibly extend the data center's protection suite. In this webcast we discuss a dynamic, scalable architecture for securing virtual services in new data center networks, extending protection across the new traffic flows, simplifying management of consistent policy rules at diverse enforcement points, and consolidating separate infrastructures with simplified designs that expand protection and reduce overall cost. All in support of deploying new application services efficiently, with confidence and uncompromising performance.
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Air Date: 2009-06-25, 1:00PM ET / 10:00PM PT
An emergency can occur at any time. Pandemic outbreaks, earthquakes, hurricanes, snowstorms, terrorist attacks or strikes can result in entire regions or groups of people being isolated for an extended period of time. Is your business ready for continued operations and productivity in the case of an unplanned event? In this webcast, you'll hear how to prepare the network now to seamlessly continue business operations during a major crisis, as well as a case study of an organization that has implemented a business continuity network plan.
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Air Date: 2009-06-09, 1:00PM ET / 10:00AM PT
These days, both private and public sector organizations need their network to be as secure as possible because the attacks are coming from all sides. Managing user identity enables organizations to know who attempts to get onto the network and access resources, when they are on, what they are doing, and where they have been on the network, not to mention where they can go on the network. In this live webcast, we'll discuss how secure identity management cost-effectively delivers granular network protection, increases user productivity, satisfies regulatory compliance and decreases cost for IT organizations.
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Air Date: 2009-06-03, 11:30AM ET / 8:30AM PT
As your customers demand more from you - more bandwidth, faster speeds, greater uptime - you naturally demand more from your network. By virtualizing your network core, you bring a new dimension of flexibility and scalability to your network while minimizing CAPEX and OPEX and maximizing service revenue and profitability. By allowing multiple services to share the same network infrastructure, virtualization delivers the cost benefits of convergence while maintaining the autonomy of each business unit without sacrificing high availability and security. We will review a hypothetical converged network design for a Tier 1 service provider to show how a converged IP core virtual network is implemented and to calculate the TCO of the converged network vs. separate networks. The case study will use Juniper core technology to illustrate the design concepts and to highlight the compelling business case for IP/MPLS converged networks.
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