Monday, February 23, 2009 from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (ET)
The elimination of the cord has opened up a whole new set of challenges for securing enterprise communications.
AirDefense is recognized by industry and government as the leader in
wireless intrusion prevention systems for all wireless enterprises,
indoor and out, including multi-vendor environments.
Consider an example like multi-site public agencies, Fortune 500
corporations and airports, with all the contractors, employees and
visitors to public agencies and corporations, or the intense variety of
travelers in airports and the airport operators, airlines and various
security and support services, how do you securely provision services
to operators and their outsiders? When you have thousands of customers
a day, how do you tell the difference between an innocuous wireless
access point and a malicious or rogue access point, what regulations
apply to operators for enterprises' compliance? AirDefense, which was
purchased by Motorola last year, is a leader in systems to track,
maintain, secure and report myriad mobile access devices and services
networks.
Speaker:
Jay McKibbin, Regional Sales Manager at AirDefense, a Motorola Company
Mobile Monday DC exposes Beltway-area professionals to new innovations in mobile technology, and it gives opportunities for political, government, technology, corporate, and non-profit professionals to meet each other and share ideas. While Mobile Monday DC is not exclusively devoted to politics, many events will introduce new ideas and tools that can be adapted by political professionals in Washington, DC, including those in the public policy, advocacy, non-profit, lobbying, and campaign communities.
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