View this Presentation NOW: Why "Ethernet Everywhere" is Coming, and How it Must Be Secured
Overview: Ethernet has transcended its Local Area Network (LAN) origins. This ubiquitous and disruptive technology is now capable of meeting the long-range transport (up to 128 kilometers without regeneration), bandwidth (10+ Gbps), high-availability (99.999%), low-latency (55 milliseconds nation-wide) and security requirements of Metro Area Networks (MANs), Wide Area Networks (WANs) and even National Area Networks (NANs). During this presentation, you'll discover why the combination of speed, scalability, simplicity and economics is rapidly driving Ethernet into MANs, WANs and beyond, and what you must know about securing this new architecture. This presentation is sponsored by SafeNet and hosted by James Hilliard of TechRepublic. The featured presenters are Ron Young, founding chairman of the Metro Ethernet Forum and cofounder of industry pioneer Yipes Communications, and SafeNet's VP of enterprise security Andy Solterbeck, an expert in data-in-motion network security with an extensive background in telecommunications and encryption. They discuss what you must know about why Metro Ethernet is growing in popularity as well as security advice for preventing data theft, data insertion, and data manipulation on Ethernet WANs. This is news you can use whether your data traverses networks owned by a single carrier or multiple parties, and even if your circuit is on dedicated or "dark" fiber.
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